Do You Have A Spare $9000? Then You Could Travel To WRESTLEMANIA 34 On WWE's Private Jet

Do You Have A Spare $9000? Then You Could Travel To WRESTLEMANIA 34 On WWE's Private Jet

WWE has announced the Travel Packages for next year's WrestleMania and one of them offers fans the chance to take a ride of WWE's private jet...providing you have a lot of money and/or credit cards handy!

By JoshWilding - Nov 01, 2017 05:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: WWE.com
It's hard to believe that WrestleMania 34 is right around the corner but it will indeed take place in New Orleans on April 8th, next year. Around 65,000 tickets or so will go on sale and WWE has just found a very creative - and expensive - way to shift some of them. Travel Packages are a great way to go to the event and the shows surrounding it but the company has outdone themselves this time.

They've announced the "One-In-A-Lifetime" Package for two people which will include ringside seats to WrestleMania 34 and NXT TakeOver: New Orleans, VIP receptions with various WWE Superstars, a collectable chair, two nights in a New Orleans hotel, and the biggest draw which is flights to and from New Orleans in WWE's private jet alongside a group of unspecified WWE Legends. 

The only downside is that it will cost you $9,175 to go alone and $8,525 with a friend or loved one. It also doesn't include tickets to the Hall of Fame, RAW, and SmackDown Live, so you'd best start saving now! Regardless, there's no denying that this sounds like a fun time for wrestling fans who have plenty of money to spend and would definitely make the whole thing a trip you'd never forget...
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