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Posted: Friday, 11 January 2013 6:20AM

High rollers bring big bucks to the big game in New Orleans



Folks with money to burn can burn through quite a bit of it at this year's Super Bowl here in New Orleans.

A recent article by MSN listed the most decadent experiences in the U.S.  And, #1 on the list is VIP treatment at Super Bowl XLVII.

But, the high roller treatment is definitely for high rollers.

"If you do a package...that could be up to $50,000 for a box seat, pre-game parties and post-game parties," says Della Giammusso, with VIP Seats.

That includes air transportation, a chauffeured limo of course, top tier hotel accommodations, and a chance to rub elbows with the biggest names in sports and entertainment, including face time with your favorite NFL player.

Of course, it's up to the VIP as to how decadent an experience it can be.

"We can customize it to, you know, whatever your liking," says Giammusso.

And, she says the parties are to the liking of many of their clients.

"Every year they have the Super Bowl Playboy Party, which is one of the biggest parties. There's the Super Bowl Leather and Lace, this year featuring Kendra Wilkinson, Jenny McCarthy, Stephanie Pratt and Audrina Patridge."

"The Super Bowl Maxim Party is probably one of the more elite ones," says Giammusso. "The Maxim party is very, very difficult to get in but we still have admission  for that, as well."

Those are just a few of the Super Bowl parties you can have insider access to. Others include the Super Bowl NFL Experience, the DirecTV Celebrity Beach Bowl, the Super Bowl NFL Commissioners Party, and the 2013 Super Bowl Taste of the NFL. There's also the Ultimate Super Bowl Tailgate Party hosted by Michael Strahan and a Maxim Super Bowl Tailgate Party.

Giammusso says, if you've got the money, they've got the tickets.

And, she says, for 50 grand, you're pretty much guaranteed a good time.

It must be true. Giammusso says they have plenty of Super Bowl repeat customers.
 

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