Well, this is for this year, Superbowl city. Thought you might enjoy some of the conspicuous consumption I've seen and heard about--this is NOT a Joe Six-Pack event.
Today at a party, a friend in the hospitality industry who knows said that the NFL owners party in City Park cost $14,000,000, yes, 6 zeros! And $1,000,000 of that was for the floors alone for the numerous interconnected tents! At Union Station numerous private railway cars are parked, both those rented and owned--within about a half mile of the Superdome. There are at least three ocean going mega-yachts docked at the foot of Canal Street for owners of teams and guests and numerous "smaller" yachts, none are too shabby, at the three yacht clubs at Lake Pontchartrain--then dozens of private jets are crowded in at the Lakefront Airport. There's not a limosine in miles that isn't doing standby--several Rolls Royce rolling around. Numerous large tents hosting what appear to be grand shindigs for the uber-rich. Totally overwhelming how much money is being spent. The local news says that hotel rooms ordinarily priced at $150-$250, are going at $1800-2000 per night three and four night minimums. And packages, yes, starting at $20,000, but it does include a ticket to the game.
I guess these guys are the 1%, and I'm not quite there yet.
WOW. Thanks for the update saintc !
Wow is right. Wonder how many of the high rollers actually care who's playing!?
At the "Imperial Games" in Mongo City [no vexing levees to worry about], a $14-million outlay would shout, "B-list." Pikers!
MY outlay (the old "panem et circenses" ploy) begins about there. Why, the "pigs-in-blankets" alone run to about $3-million.
I went to New Orleans on Tuesday to pick up papers from a law office on Poydras less than 300 feet from the Superdome. I ended up getting lucky and found a meter about four blocks away. Parking lots were cordoned off for "NFL Contractors Only" and the like....You could hardly tell a local from an out of towner..and this was at 3pm on TUESDAY! $14 million? Nice if you can get it.....meanwhile many of our homeless veterans continue to rot under the Claiborne overpass....ok rant over before I go too far off topic.