Wagyu, a butler and the perfect view! Inside famed Texas attorney Thomas J. Henry’s $2million Super Bowl suite
It was the place to be during the Super Bowl this year – for the right price, of course.
DailyMail.com joined high-flying Texas attorney Thomas J. Henry in his $2 million suite at Allegiant Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 on Sunday.
With tight security, your own butler and A-listers around every corner, it’s no wonder a golden ticket for a prized spot in the box cost $100,000 each.
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And while NFL moms Donna Kelce and Lisa McCaffery spoke out about the overpricing for a spot in the coveted field, it was just a drop in the bucket for Henry, who rewarded his senior law firm associates along with close friends with a unique Super Bowl LVIII weekend experience.
Powerful Texas attorney Thomas J. Henry and Evelyn Crossland are pictured in his suite at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas
DailyMail.com joined Henry in his $2 million suite at Allegiant Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday 25-22
The view from Henry’s suite was excellent – with a clear view of the pitch at the 30-metre line. Henry, 59, flew his executives from San Antonio to Las Vegas on multiple private jets and put them up at the Four Seasons Hotel — for $3,000 a night — for a fun-filled weekend, culminating in a luxury suite during the big game
A butler greeted everyone in the box, took drink orders and of course, after the course, which included chicken and waffles, brought an impressive shrimp cocktail and omakase sushi
Henry, 59, flew nearly two dozen of his executives and friends on two private jets from San Antonio to Las Vegas and put them up at the Four Seasons Hotel — for $3,000 a night — for a fun weekend, culminating in a luxury suite at the big game.
The suites were located on their own level of the Las Vegas stadium, away from the chaos of the noisy game and long lines, complete with private bars and merchandise shops. Security was tight, with several checkpoints and escorts to bring in VIP guests.
The suite itself had everything you could need, with TVs all around, private bathrooms and three rows of stadium seating.
A butler greeted everyone in the box, took drink orders and of course delivered after the course, included Wagyu tenderloin, King Crab fried rice, chicken and waffles, an impressive shrimp cocktail and omakase sushi.
Henry’s guests enjoyed Usher’s star-studded performance, rocking the crowd and sending $100 “Usher bills” raining into the stadium before the match heated up and went into overtime.
“The Super Bowl is a fantastic experience all around. From the game to the halftime show to the crowd, I can’t think of any other event that matches the energy of the Super Bowl – especially for the first time in Las Vegas,” said Henry.
“The weekend is made even better by being able to share it with some of my firm’s most dedicated attorneys who do so much for our clients and their families.”
There has been a lot of talk about the exorbitant Box prices at this year’s game, held in Las Vegas for the first time, range from $180,000 for four tickets to $1.8 million for 20 tickets, reaching as high as $2.5 at one point million.
The mothers of star players Travis Kelce and Christian McCaffrey spoke out about their presence in the general stands because it was beyond their budgets.
Thomas J. Henry is the founder and owner of Thomas J. Henry Law, one of the nation’s leading personal injury firms, representing clients in high-profile cases, including the victims of Travis Scott’s AstroWorld concert
Henry brought his firm’s executives into the game, including TJH Law vice presidents Laurie Dobson, Ruben Herrera and Roger L. Turk, president of Legal Operations
The menu included King Crab fried rice and Wagyu beef tenderloin. The suite itself had everything you could need, with TVs all around, private bathroom and three rows of stadium seating
The game was just one of many events Henry organized for his senior colleagues this weekend, including VIP tables at extravagant parties at LIV nightclub in Fontainebleu, XS at the Wynn and several other exclusive parties.
Henry’s guests enjoyed Usher’s star-studded performance, rocking the crowd and sending $100 ‘Usher bills’ raining into the stadium before the match heated up and went into overtime
Henry, pictured with his son Thomas, flew nearly twenty of his executives and friends on two private jets from San Antonio to Las Vegas and put them up at the Four Seasons Hotel – for $3,000 a night – for a fun-filled weekend, culminating in in a luxury suite on the big game
“You can understand that the boxes in Vegas are worth millions of dollars, so I feel like I’m not in a box, I’m in the stands,” Donna Kelce said before the big game. “As far as I know, I’m in the stands with everyone because it’s an expensive Super Bowl.”
But Travis made sure of it and said on his podcast that he was “I’m counting how much money I’m spending on this damn Super Bowl for the family and friends to come.” Girlfriend Taylor Swift joined Donna, Travis’ brother Jason and friends in a prime box where they celebrated their win.
“We looked at a suite and none of us can afford it, not even Christian — the moneybags there — nor the moneybags Olivia,” Lisa McCaffrey said. “So we’re not in a suite, I’ll tell you that straight away.”
The 49ers running back followed up, telling Extra that his fiancée Olivia Culpo “tried to buy a suite,” adding, “but I don’t let anyone pay to see me play.” I had to leave that out.’
So it was Thomas who captured one of the hotspots, with superstar Lady Gaga and rapper Fat Joe just a few suites away.
The game was just one of many events Henry organized this weekend for his senior colleagues, including VIP tables at extravagant parties at the LIV nightclub in Fontainebleu, XS in the Wynn and several other exclusive parties.
The prominent Texas lawyer has proven that he knows how to have fun. splashing out on his company’s 25th anniversary with a $10 million corporate party featuring performances by Enrique Iglesias and Maroon 5. He also hosted his own $4.5 million 56th birthday party with performances by Cardi B and DJ Khaled
Henry is the founder and owner of Thomas J. Henry Law, one of the nation’s largest personal injury firms, representing clients in high-profile cases, including the victims of Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert.
He has successfully litigated against some of the largest companies in the world, including Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies.