I don’t know how I get on an email list such as this one. I suspect my friends, knowing what I think of football, are having me on. Or something:
Hi Brad,
The College National Football Championship is one of the most sought after events of the season for NCAA Football Fans. This year the top teams will battle it out for the 2018 title at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco. Teams are determined on December 29th, leaving just a few days for fans to make their travel plans before the January 7th game.
Unfortunately for those last minute planners, hotels are already nearly filled with top conferences competing for the most premium rooms in the city. Thanks to SuiteHop’s VIP National Championship Package, a hotel room isn’t necessary!
The premiere marketplace for luxury suites at sporting events, SuiteHop has teamed up with Bg Game Air, Tailgate Guys, and Buster to create an all-inclusive, jet set package for National Championship Attendees.
For just $175,000 a group of 20 guests can fly private from anywhere in the US and arrive at the game just in time for a luxury catered tailgate. Before kick off, VIP guests will head through the gates to their private and all-inclusive owners club suite. This is the ultimate way to attend a game! Win or lose, you’ll enjoy VIP transportation back to the airport and be back home the very same day.
Full details about the package are available online at: https://www.suitehop.com/natio
nal-championship-vip-package I’d love to chat with you more about the package and learn if this is the type of thing you might be interested in covering for BradWarthen.com….
For just $175,000. “Just.” Really?
What’s in that VIP suite? 72 willing virgins? The Fountain of Youth? A map to El Dorado? After that list of what I get for my $172,000, I expect it to continue, “But wait! That’s not all! You also get this set of Ginsu knives! And a Lamborghini!”
I mean, how does a fan even know whether he wants to go? We don’t know who’s playing yet, do we? (Or do we? I don’t know how these things work.)
I’m just trying to imagine who out there would read this and think, “What a DEAL! I gotta get in on this!”…
Yet, limited as my imagination is, somehow I know they’re out there…
Does sound crazy but keep in mind you can split the cost 20 ways, so that’s “only” $8750 per person.
Which is actually cheap for a round trip from Columbia to San Francisco on a private jet. Then add in the rest, it’s actually a pretty decent deal. Would I pay $9000 to go watch a football game? Nope.
Yes, I did the math. I remained appalled.