Las Vegas Raiders are offering a unique experience at home game tailgates in 2024
We all know how the Nevada heat can get. In the early part of the season, the Las Vegas Raiders can host home games with temperatures that reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a different type of heat, too. It's a dry heat, as they are out in the desert.As we know with the Las Vegas […]
We all know how the Nevada heat can get. In the early part of the season, the Las Vegas Raiders can host home games with temperatures that reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a different type of heat, too. It's a dry heat, as they are out in the desert.
As we know with the Las Vegas Raiders fan base, it doesn't matter the weather. It can be scorching hot, freezing cold, a tsunami of rain – they will still tailgate their Raiders. That's just how this fan base is. They are die-hard to the core and connect with the players and coaches in a way unlike any other team.
But, the Raiders are trying to make tailgating in the severe Las Vegas heat, a little easier. They are offering a unique experience that most teams don't offer.
To help with the heat, the Raiders are offering specific game day tailgates at home that are air-conditioned. According to Mick Akers, these units are two stories with AC and are premium tailgate spaces for home games this season at Allegiant Stadium.
These are decked out in Raiders stuff, with seating areas, and everything else you need for a tailgate, really. There are several grills, cornhole boards, and more. It's honestly a great idea, but there's one issue.
All-inclusive packages start at the low price of $20 thousand. Now, a lot of Raiders fans have that kind of money, it's not cheap to go to the games, so, some of them have to have that kind of money. And, this is supposed to be a unique experience, so, the price does make sense. Going to a Raiders game is already a unique experience in itself. there is a reason other NFL teams are trying to copy Allegiant Stadium.
The Raiders care about their fans, so the fact that they are doing different things says a lot.
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The Raiders would not do that.