High-end tailgating makes its way to Houston's Super Bowl

HOUSTON – There are many exclusive parties and clubs popping up around Houston for the Super Bowl, and tailgating is no exception. PrimeSport is hosting an exclusive party called Club 51, which is set up right across the street from NRG Stadium.

On the site, there are tiny houses that are actually luxury suites for the guests who buy tickets to the party.

"It's about a 300-square-foot kind of tiny-house type looking creature,” explained Tim Watson, vice president of GameDay Traditions. “We take care of everything -- we got air condition, we got four TVs, we got catering and all that kind of stuff."

The company brings the living room to the stadium.

The houses are decked out with multiple TVs, a sitting area and kitchen.

They're even equipped with a TV in the bathroom so no one misses a second of the game.

This is the first time GameDay Traditions has traveled to the Super Bowl.

"It's incredibly exciting to be at the Super Bowl, period. I'm a huge Atlanta Falcons fan, so that's just kind of an added bonus; go Falcons!” said Watson.

Watson wouldn’t say how much they’re renting the houses out for at the Super Bowl, but says they typically cost $30,000 to $50,000 for a regular college football season.

The suites travel around the country to major sporting events, most recently the College Football National Championship game.

After the Super Bowl, the luxury suites will head to Augusta, Georgia, for the Masters Tournament.

Joe Montana, Warren Moon, Eddie George, Falcons legend Warrick Dunn and Patriots Legend Ty Law will have a meet-and-greet at the Club 51 Party.

Tickets cost $495 per person.


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