SUPER Bowl suites are often considered a luxury for NFL fans who cherish the convenience of various suite options.

Fans who want to enjoy these premium seats during this year's Super Bowl game will have to pay a substantial amount.

A video board displays logos for Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 1, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada

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A video board displays logos for Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 1, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada

How much does a Super Bowl suite cost?

Given the speculations surrounding the cost of Super Bowl suites, some companies in the industry provide estimates for prospective customers.

According to a well-known provider of Super Bowl suites, Suite Experience Group, the average cost of a suite for the Super Bowl LVIII will be between $1.4 million to $2.5 million.

The suite options, which include Traditional Suites, Owners Club Suites, and Premium Loges, have premium food and beverages included in the packages.

What's the most someone has paid for a Super Bowl suite?

As of the time of writing, the most amount paid for a Super Bowl suite this year will be approximately $2.5 million to watch one of the most anticipated games of the year between the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the San Francisco 49ers at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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It should also be noted that Traditional Premium Suites can accommodate 22-26 people, whereas the Owner's Club Suites come with 16-20 tickets.

Christian McCaffrey and Olivia Culpo attend the 6th Annual Best Buddies' Celebration of Mothers on May 13, 2023, in Los Angeles, California

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Christian McCaffrey and Olivia Culpo attend the 6th Annual Best Buddies' Celebration of Mothers on May 13, 2023, in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Getty Images - Getty

What did Christian McCaffrey's mother say about Super Bowl suites?

In the 61st episode of the Your Mom podcast titled 'Did someone say Super Bowl?', Lisa McCaffrey stated that her family could not afford to splurge on a Super Bowl suite despite her son's wealth as a star for the San Francisco 49ers.

During the podcast, Lisa lamented about not being able to watch her son play in the 2024 Super Bowl saying: "We looked into a suite. And none of us can afford it. Not even Christian, moneybags over there.”