How much would you pay to go to Super Bowl?
Luxury packages for events such as presidential inauguration, Olympic Games and Super Bowl are nothing new, but in recent years, industry professionals have noticed an increase in “Ultraluxe” Travel – Very expensive, private and customizable VVIP travel and event services . Get Fairmont’s $ 350,000 package in Washington for the recent inauguration, a four -night deal that included a return flights for four people (and pets) from any location in the United States, a spree Saks Saks $ 25,000 SAKS and customized cocktails .
The price for sports packages does not need to be so high, according to Virtuoso, a luxury and travel agencies network, which said the standard pricing for such events ranges from $ 10,000 to more than $ 50,000.
“Consensus,” said Misty Belles, Virtuoso’s vice president for global public relations, “is that packages for big events such as Super Bowl and F1 are completely selling.”
If you can swing five to six numbers for a single experience, here are some travel and event packages that could appeal.
The Super Bowl
For the Super Bowl on February 9 in New Orleans, luxurious hosting and ticket company at the site sell packages starting from $ 7,050 per person and include a pregame party, open bar and ticket to a private concert with Ludacris. A more accurate offer, for $ 62,000, has an “All Inclusive” option with 50 meters line, VIP Club entry, concierge and hotel accommodation.
Roadtrips, a luxurious team of sports trips, also features Super Bowl packages from $ 11,895 to $ 15,985 per person, including game tickets, weekend transfer and a “VIP Tailgate Party” where NFL players appear and food It is done by a celebrity chef.
Tribes of Formula 1
The Formula 1 Racecar season begins in Melbourne, Australia, next month and F1 experiences, the official F1 travel partner offers events for each of the 24 Grand Prix races around the world. While Melbourne packages are sold, tickets for the Miami Grand Prix in early May, which include a four-day hotel stay and access to the Paddock Club-the F1 “Luxury” service for VIP visitors and team sponsors with dining room and dining room View races- start at $ 20,494 per person (or $ 37,788 for a couple).
The GR8 Experience Luxury Tour Operator has packages for F1 Monaco later in May starting at $ 12,650 per person for a three-day yacht tour, from where people can watch the race and enjoy chef-ready meals and appearances by former F1 drivers F1 .
Tackle the boats? Lilly’s Club, a nightclub that operates only during the F1 event, features table packages of up to $ 1 million, with caviar, bottle service and Grand Prix from VIP Suites. The deal also includes a week of residence in a villa in Monaco, private chefs and transfers of private jets.
Olympic games
At the site is the hospitality partner for the next two Olympic Games – the Milano Cortina 2026 in Milan, Italy and LA 2028 in California – and participates in customers for sale.
Milan Cortina’s “official hosting packages” require accommodation and advertise hotel prices between 820 and € 957 ($ 854 to $ 997) with a minimum of two nights over event tickets. The least expensive event tickets available today are € 260 each for ski climber events and the most expensive are € 3,750 for women’s free ice skating. Tickets for the opening ceremony start at € 7,750 and those for the closing ceremony at € 10,000. Includes access to the hospitality lounge, priority access to the ceremony and food buffet.
Roadtrips, which also specializes in luxury sports packages, currently features a hotel package for the Milan Winter Olympics-starting from $ 9,975 to stay six nights at a five-star hotel and includes gifts and a personalized route.
Closer to the event, the location will create customized packages. For the Paris Olympics, some customers spent millions.
“Our top buyers are getting premium hotels, custom transportation,” said Paul Caine, president of the Olympic Games site last summer. “They often meet and greet different people around the sport.”
Customized packages
When travelers pay thousands of dollars (or millions in some cases) for events packages, they sometimes prefer a fully customized option.
For Kentucky Derby in May, the luxurious travel agency Travellustre creates a $ 1.2 million birthday trip for a customer and 25 of their family friends and members. The package includes Derby hats and food at Millionaires Row, a restaurant at Churchill Downs Racetrack.
“The fact itself is just over $ 1.2 million. We haven’t even made the private map,” said Kristin Chambers, Managing Director of Travelustre. “You get a very customized, confidential experience at these events, against a hotel, transportation or tickets.”
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