Seafood platters, donuts and wagyu hot dogs, the luxuries of the 2.5 million Super Bowl suite

Super Bowl LVIII continues to generate headlines.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 February 2024 Tuesday 16:30
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Seafood platters, donuts and wagyu hot dogs, the luxuries of the 2.5 million Super Bowl suite

Super Bowl LVIII continues to generate headlines. One of the curiosities about the sporting event of the year that has broken audience records is the luxury experience that some lucky people were able to enjoy for 2.5 million dollars in a suite at the same Allegiant Stadium. For this extravagant sum, the suite promised an unparalleled level of luxury and indulgence for those willing to splurge.

In addition to tickets to the highly anticipated showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, customers could enjoy exclusive access to premium food and beverages; a culinary feast fit for royalty.

The food ranged from a splendid "surf and turf buffet" with wagyu beef and lobster to gourmet delights such as roast beef fries and cheesecakes.

There was also popcorn in souvenir cans from the Super Bowl, hot dogs wrapped in bacon or made with wagyu, barbecue burnt tip burritos, potatoes stuffed with seafood, nachos and some glazed donuts specially customized for the event.

The suite accommodated 20 people, and this year's theme was "the best surf and turf," reflecting the steakhouses and salads the Las Vegas dining scene is famous for. Executive chef Sean Kinoshita described the delicacies that would be offered in the suite as "the best of the best steak" and "the largest lobster we can find in the world."

The person who was in that suite enjoying that exclusive buffet was the model and influencer Olivia Culpo, who bought access for the family of her partner, Christian McCaffrey, a professional American football player. Culpo purchased the tickets for her mother-in-law Lisa's birthday.