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Luxury at the national championship doesn’t come cheap

Christopher Walsh

By Christopher Walsh

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So do you want to want to attend the national championship game for the inaugural college football playoffs, and sit in the best seat imaginable at A&T Stadium?

Do you have $97,500?

According to SuiteHop, which was created by Sport Shares to be a service that gives members access to suites at major events, some all-inclusive, the following are available for the upcoming bowl season:

  • Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at the Georgia Dome, Dec. 31, Ole Miss vs. TCU: Shared suites for $550/ticket (capacity 10) and private suites ranging from $7,500 (capacity 20) to $15,000 (capacity 28)
  • Allstate Sugar Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Jan. 1, Alabama vs. Ohio State: Private suite ranging from $30,001 (capacity 45) to $68,200 (capacity 44)
  • National Championship at AT&T Stadium on Jan. 12, 2015: Shared suite for $3,000/ticket (capacity 4) and private suites ranging from $58,750 (capacity 25) to $97,500 (capacity 30)

SuiteHop has suite options for Major League Baseball, National Football League, National Hockey League and concerts.

“SuiteHop has tackled an issue that no one has beforeโ€”providing fans with an accessible and affordable way to experience suites that are normally sold on a single or multi-year basis,โ€ SuiteHop CEO Todd Lindenbaum said in a release. โ€œWeโ€™ve built phenomenal relationships with teams, venues and suite owners that are willing to make their suites available to a broader universe of businesses and individuals through our online marketplace.โ€

Christopher Walsh

Christopher Walsh has covered Alabama football since 2004 and is the author of 19 books. In his free time, he writes about college football.

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