If you’re going to spend some money on seeing the Super Bowl 2020 (Super Bowl LIV) at the Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, you might as well get the biggest bang for your buck. Just be prepared to dig deep into your pocket. Really, really deep.
Two companies catering to the high-end client have teamed up to offer something called the Ultimate Super Bowl Package. Prices start at $720,000 and the package includes anything from private jet transfers, rides in town cars, VIP tickets, meet and greets with stars, and an actual mini-cruise around the Caribbean.
Ballers will be ballers, we guess. NetJets and Northrop & Johnson aim to turn the experience of seeing the biggest sporting event of the year into a once-in-a-lifetime-type of experience. The Pursuitist says the adventure starts on January 1 and ends on February 7. The game itself is on February 2, but guests will be doing a lot of partying and top-class chilling before and after as well.
Guests will be flown by a NetJets private jet to Miami, where they will spend three nights at the Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale, in an Oceanfront Residential Balcony Suite. They get resort credit ($100 a day) and access to the golf club, among other things.
On the night before the game, they will be invited to the VIP NetJets pre-game party, where they will mingle with athletes, celebrities and famous performers. Previous editions of the event included live performances by Lady Antebellum, Maroon 5 and Lionel Richie, but this year’s entertainment is yet to be announced – much like the teams that will face off in the game.
On the day of the game, guests will be taken to the venue in a town car and be seated in the first 10 row seats on the 50-yard line. The package also includes on-the-field access for the halftime performance by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, and whatever famous guest they choose to bring on board.
During the Super Bowl, they will be granted access to the VIP 72 Club and, afterward, receive invites to the MAXIM after-party, where they will get to meet the athletes and other assorted celebrities. And plenty of models, too.
“We can arrange athlete meet and greets so you can shake hands with the winning wide receiver or ask the star quarterback about his favorite play of the game,” NetJets says.
That out of the way, another NetJets private jet will whisk guests to the Bahamas, where they will board their (temporary) private luxury yacht: the stunning SOLO chartered by Northrop & Johnson. Built in 2018 by Tankoa Yachts, it’s the perfect combination of performance and luxury, being able to accommodate 12 guests and a crew of 18, offering top-class amenities and stylish decors.
Built with a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure, SOLO can reach top speeds of 17.5 knots and has a range of 6,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 15 knots. It includes one VIP stateroom and one master suite, and 4 guest cabins, and amenities like a beach bar, an infinity pool, gym, sauna and spa, jacuzzi, tender garage, touch-and-go helipad, a library and a cinema, a dance floor and even a massage room, and a bar (of course!).
Both the interior and the exterior design is the work of Francesco Paszkowski Design, and the focus was on practicality and opulence. The master suite, for example, features breathtaking 180-degree views, but whether buyers of the Ultimate Super Bowl Package will get to enjoy them is unclear.
Speaking of, they will spend 4 days and 4 nights on SOLO, cruising the Caribbean. At the end of the cruise, they will take one final ride on a private jet, as another NetJets plane will take them back home.
The Super Bowl Ultimate Package is available on a first-come first-served basis. If you balked at the $720,000 starting price, don’t be silly. It’s for 2 people, so it’s practically a steal, lol.
Ballers will be ballers, we guess. NetJets and Northrop & Johnson aim to turn the experience of seeing the biggest sporting event of the year into a once-in-a-lifetime-type of experience. The Pursuitist says the adventure starts on January 1 and ends on February 7. The game itself is on February 2, but guests will be doing a lot of partying and top-class chilling before and after as well.
On the night before the game, they will be invited to the VIP NetJets pre-game party, where they will mingle with athletes, celebrities and famous performers. Previous editions of the event included live performances by Lady Antebellum, Maroon 5 and Lionel Richie, but this year’s entertainment is yet to be announced – much like the teams that will face off in the game.
On the day of the game, guests will be taken to the venue in a town car and be seated in the first 10 row seats on the 50-yard line. The package also includes on-the-field access for the halftime performance by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, and whatever famous guest they choose to bring on board.
During the Super Bowl, they will be granted access to the VIP 72 Club and, afterward, receive invites to the MAXIM after-party, where they will get to meet the athletes and other assorted celebrities. And plenty of models, too.
“We can arrange athlete meet and greets so you can shake hands with the winning wide receiver or ask the star quarterback about his favorite play of the game,” NetJets says.
Built with a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure, SOLO can reach top speeds of 17.5 knots and has a range of 6,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 15 knots. It includes one VIP stateroom and one master suite, and 4 guest cabins, and amenities like a beach bar, an infinity pool, gym, sauna and spa, jacuzzi, tender garage, touch-and-go helipad, a library and a cinema, a dance floor and even a massage room, and a bar (of course!).
Both the interior and the exterior design is the work of Francesco Paszkowski Design, and the focus was on practicality and opulence. The master suite, for example, features breathtaking 180-degree views, but whether buyers of the Ultimate Super Bowl Package will get to enjoy them is unclear.
The Super Bowl Ultimate Package is available on a first-come first-served basis. If you balked at the $720,000 starting price, don’t be silly. It’s for 2 people, so it’s practically a steal, lol.