It's the most exclusive real estate in sports - and at Super Bowl LX, it was where luxury collided with celebrity and nonstop spectacle.
The Daily Mail was invited inside a $1.5 million Super Bowl suite, offering a front-row look at how A-listers and high-rollers experience the biggest game of the year.
High above the crowd at Levi's Stadium, the private suites sit on their own ultra-VIP levels, accessible only by wristband. Here, bathroom lines and concession stands don't exist, with private restrooms, bars and attendants reserved exclusively for suite guests.
And on the menu: black crusted garlic prime tenderloin instead of burgers and sushi instead of hot dogs.
It's where football came with five-star dining, celebrity neighbors, and a price tag that only the elite can afford.
The 68,500-seat stadium in Santa Clara boasts 174 luxury suites, which can cost as little as $40,000 for a regular-season NFL game, though Super Bowl prices soar into the seven figures.
Each suite holds 20 guests and comes with two rows of plush leather seats overlooking the field.
The VIP experience, hosted by prominent Texas lawyer Thomas J. Henry, began before setting foot inside the stadium. For $1.5million, the suite includes premium parking passes, placing guests as close to the stadium as possible so that A-listers in heels aren't trekking across vast parking lots on game day.
While several of the main gates were crowded with fans in Seahawks gear and Patriots jerseys, the suite entrance was virtually empty.
With a scan of a QR code, suite guests were given white wrist bans with the words 'Tower Suite' in black lettering.
While ascending to the 500, 600 or 700 levels via escalator or elevator, the noise of the stadium came to a low hum as you walked through the dim hallway with numbered suites on one side.
It was only until a door to a suite opened that the roar of the crowd could be heard again.
Large screens lined the suite walls, ensuring guests didn't miss a single moment of the broadcast or the iconic commercials.
Each box comes with a dedicated attendant, catering to every request as top-shelf liquor flowed freely and refrigerators stayed stocked with beer and soft drinks throughout the night.
As for the food, this was no stadium fare. Guests dined on melt-in-your-mouth prime tenderloin, fresh sushi, crab sliders, and the standout specialty: a flavorful smoked pork belly burnt-ends mac and cheese.
And if cravings struck mid-game? A special menu ensured no request went unmet, for a price of course. Chicken wings cost $225; guacamole was a cool $175; while a pizza rang in at $190—proving that even game-day staples get the luxury treatment at the Super Bowl.
The suite levels themselves became a celebrity sighting hotspot, with the likes of Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and more spotted in neighboring boxes throughout the night.
Some stars even made their way onto the field for Bad Bunny's halftime show, with Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, and others dancing during the performance.
Inside the 20-person suite filled with Texas executives and their guests, the buzz was less about picking sides and more about settling in for a great game - after all, they're Dallas Cowboys fans.
But the energy surged when Bad Bunny took the stage.
Music blasted; the glass-fronted box transformed into a private concert; guests abandoned their two rows of plush leather seats overlooking the field.
Bad Bunny brought out surprise guests including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin—sending the stadium into a frenzy.
For Henry—who donned a chic Gucci jacket—and his fiancée Puerto Rican native Dr.Elena Alvarez Westwood—who opted for pink fur jacket and Christian Dior boots—the half time show was especially meaningful.
Back in December,the personal injury attorney hosted a lavish $6 million party to celebrate his engagement to Alvarez Westwood,with performances by Ricky Martin,Marc Anthony and Enrique Iglesias,who were all rumored to have been paid $1.5 million each.
Henry told the Daily Mail: 'Being at the Super Bowl this year is pretty cool. In Puerto Rico I had my engagement party and had Ricky Martin perform; now Ricky showed up at halftime with Benito!'
He added: 'Both Elena and I live in Puerto Rico. She's a doctor who was raised there and takes care of people on the island. With Puerto Rico on the world stage being here is a really proud moment for us.'
'The Super Bowl is amazing; it's a way to bring cultural diversity to the world and enjoy it with my entire team and everyone I work with.'
Each box comes with a dedicated attendant, catering to every request as top-shelf liquor flowed freely and refrigerators stayed stocked with beer and soft drinks throughout the night.
While several of the main gates were crowded with fans in Seahawks gear and Patriots jerseys, the suite entrance was virtually empty.
After watching the Seattle Seahawks cruise to victory over the New England Patriots, a swarm of VIPs who made it to Super Bowl LX via private jet didn't waste any time heading out of the Bay Area on Sunday night.
At the end of the game, Henry and his team stuck around to watch the on-field celebrations following the Seahawks' win - and to make the most of the amenities.
Super Bowl-themed sweet treats were brought out just before guests left through the suite exit tucked away from the rush of the general crowd.
The San Antonio-based lawyer is no stranger to big spending when it comes to celebrations and philanthropic efforts - he made headlines last year for launching a million-dollar birthday giveaway, handing out $5,000 a week to lucky recipients through December.
He also extended that generosity in a Super Bowl giveaway, sending two lucky fans to the big game with round-trip airfare and hotel accommodations.
Inside the 20-person suite, the energy surged when Bad Bunny took the stage.
Bad Bunny brought out surprise guests including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin—sending the stadium into a frenzy.
Ricky Martin performed at the private $6million engagement party of Texas lawyer Thomas J Henry and Dr Elena Alvarez Westwood in December.
He's proven he knows how to have fun; splashing out at his firm's 25th anniversary with a $10 million company party that boasted a performance by Maroon 5. He's also hosted his own multi-million dollar birthday bashes which have featured performances by Cardi B,DJ Khaled,and Jack Harlow.
Henry is the founder and owner of Thomas J. Henry Law; one of the nation's leading personal injury firms representing clients in high-profile cases including victims from Travis Scott's Astroworld concert.