Las Vegas Raiders home venue of Allegiant Stadium.Allegiant Stadium (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
The Las Vegas Raiders have introduced a brand new luxury tailgate suites at Allegiant Stadium ahead of the 2024 NFL season.

Allegiant Stadium, which opened during the Las Vegas Raiders’ first year in Sin City during the 2020 season, is widely regarded as one of the best (if not the best) NFL stadiums. The “Death Star” has a reputation for providing fans with one of the best gameday experiences, even though the football team has been mired in mediocrity for a while now.

Per Case Keefer of the Las Vegas Sun, the Raiders have introduced a new luxury tailgating space in the Allegiant Stadium parking lot. The all-inclusive packages start at a whopping $20,000 per unit:

“The Raiders’ “premium tailgate” will include top-shelf beverages, a special food menu, traditional games like cornhole, two seating areas and an enclosed lounge with a television for watching the early slate of NFL games.

They are designed to accommodate 15-20 guests, and include both an air-conditioned interior as well as an awning over an outdoor, ground-level seating space and a tentlike cover of a deck up top accessible by a spiraled, metal staircase.”

Here are some images of the “premium tailgate” suites that Las Vegas Raiders fans can experience this year:

Keefer added that the suites will be available for other activities at Allegiant Stadium, such as concerts and NCAA football contests. Allegiant Stadium hosted Super Bowl 58 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers this past February, and even WWE’s premium SummerSlam 2021 pay-per-view.

The Las Vegas Raiders will kick off their 2024 season with a road contest against the AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers, Jim Harbaugh’s debut with the Bolts. Their home opener will take place in Week 3 against Bryce Young’s Carolina Panthers.

Las Vegas Raiders Aim For A Return To Postseason

Since the surprising 10-win season and trip to the playoffs in 2021, the Raiders have gone backward with two straight losing seasons. That said, there is good reason for optimism in Sin City this year.

Following a strong finish to 2023, the Raiders removed Antonio Pierce’s interim tag and made him the permanent head coach. They also signed ex-Miami Dolphins star defensive tackle Christian Wilkins and used their first-round pick on elite tight end prospect Brock Bowers.

With a steady coaching staff and those new talents in place, there’s good reason to believe the Raiders can contend for a playoff berth in 2024.