Oí Río Pro VIP Zone for sale: Between 100 and 170 dollars per day
All you can eat, drink, photo with the surfers and gift pack
The organizers of the fourth stage of the world surfing circuit, the Oí Rio Pro, which will take place between May 11 and 20 in Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro, have put on sale a VIP ticket plan that costs between 100 and 150 dollars per day.
The package includes space in an exclusive area of the championship with a free bar for food and drink and the following items:
-Meet and greet the surfers
-Tour of the event structure
-Exclusive photo with the trophy
-WSL Gift Pack
-Exclusive area during the awards ceremony
The price difference is between the final days and the beginning days. Package 1 costs $234 and includes two of the initial days, and package 2 costs $350 and includes the final days.
Depending on how much beer you can drink, how many snacks you can eat, and how many selfies you can take with the pros, it can even end up being a good deal.

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