At this World Cup there aren't just VIP sections, there are VVIP areas too.
that the sale of booze in and around stadiums would be prohibited, dealing a blow to Budweiser—the official beer of the tournament—and soccer fans looking forward to a pint during the games. In VIP and VVIP areas, though, the booze is free-flowing. In one lounge where seats cost $3,000 apiece, you can indulge in Taittinger, Chivas Regal 12-year-old whisky, Martell VSOP brandy and Jose Cuervo 1800 tequila, for example.
Other perks you might find run the gamut from gift bags upon check-in to buffets featuring dishes like slow-cooked lamb shoulder and marinated tuna steak. At the highest end of the spectrum, in private suites that cost about $5,000 per person, you’ll find six-course meals prepared by a private chef, cocktails served by sommeliers and mixologists and “guest appearances” from unnamed celebrities.
Of course, there are some levels of exclusivity that even money can’t buy. While the breakdown of VIP versus VVIP is debated, some think that the upper echelon is reserved for Qatar’s emir, his family and friends and other foreign officials . You may not be able to achieve that tier of luxury on your own, but if you’ve got the money, you don’t even need to like soccer to have a good time at this year’s World Cup, it seems.
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