VIP pass for the US Open costs $1500
This is the first time that this special access has been sold at the largest surfing tournament in the United States.
Viewing the US Open in the VIP zone costs $1500 for the full nine-day package and $200 for single-day viewing, the WSL reported on its website, referring to a way of viewing events that is already becoming a custom and that began to be implemented in force this year.
In fact, this is the first time that this way of viewing the largest surfing championship in the United States has been implemented.
“(There will be) thousands of people packed into the sand in the heat of the Californian summer. But this year there will be something cooler and more comfortable – look out for the first VUSOS VIP experience,” the WSL reports on its website.
VIP passes include:
-Access to the elevated VIP deck with views of the action from 7am to 5pm
-Free breakfast, lunch and drinks
-Free gift bag
-30 minutes visiting the behind the scenes of the championship
-VIP parking pass.
To purchase passes, send an email to ticketing@worldsurfleague.com
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