The Las Vegas Raiders are currently offering something unmatched in the NFL: a luxury viewing experience during the preseason. On Saturday, journalist Arash Markazi showed a view of the Wynn Field Club within Allegiant Stadium.
At 11,000 sq. ft., it occupies the entire northern section and boasts 29 VIP tables, 18 dining tables, four bars and two DJ booths. Each table starts at $5,000 for reservation:

Here is another shot of the inside:
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Markazi also showed the beverage price list at the Wynn Field Club.
However, many NFL fans were not impressed.
"It is f***ing stupid and part of the reason we can't have FIFA World Cup games here," a fan said.
More of the disappointment can be seen below:
"I’d rather watch football," one sighed.
"Crappy view," another complained.
"Wasting an entire end zone, field level for people who clearly don’t care that much about a game is such an American thing smfh. At least put them up in suites. But u should have rabid fans on end zones, not casuals just there for the vibes lol. But anything for money lol," one fan ranted.
More on the Raiders' luxury options at Allegiant Stadium
A monstrous VIP suite is not the only luxurious viewing experience the Raiders will offer at Allegiant Stadium. In June, they also revealed four tailgate areas at the east end of Lot B (directly in front of the Hacienda bridge), calling them "the best in the country."
Panos Pappas, the Raiders' vice president for premium sales and service, said of the potential experience:
“It’s the greatest tailgate fan base, it’s the greatest stadium, it’s the greatest city so let’s do the greatest tailgating party. And this is it. It’s the most premium city, and we all know that. This is the product for premium in tailgating," Pappas said per the Las Vegas Sun.
“Everyone coming off the bridge is going to walk by here and go, ‘What is this product? I want to be there. I want to be involved with it. I want to see it. I want to hang out in there.’ Those are things I want to do as well. We’re really looking forward to it.”
Prices start at $20,000 per space but can vary depending on the occasion, which is expected to include college football games (whether they're UNLV Runnin' Rebels or neutral site championships) and concerts. For instance, the price can hit at least six figures for a Raiders home playoff game, which has not happened since their last Super Bowl run in 2002.
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