JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS fans may just have the best viewing experience of any sports stadium in the world.
Even though their team doesn't have the best product on the field - they haven't made the play-offs or posted a winning season since 2007 - supporters can watch the action from the comfort of a SWIMMING POOL.
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EverBank Field went through major renovation in 2014 and the biggest change was the Jaguars removing thousands of seats to install a new party deck.
To get a space on the deck you will have to pay with the cabanas costing around $250 (£200 approx) per person, with groups from a minimum of 20 up to 300 people.
For that you get access to the pools (heated to 32 degrees all season), a free bar and as much food as you can eat.
The deck is open for two hours before kick-off and another two hours after the final whistle.
Jason Caffey, a lifeguard at the 67,246-seat stadium, told Sports Illustrated: "We have the best job in the NFL."
Jacksonville has struggled to attract fans to their games since becoming an NFL team in 1995, especially with the team struggling over the last decade.
The stadium once held more than 76,000 seats but was reduced to add in quirks such as the pool, at a cost $63m.
Another development was announced earlier this year, with a further $90m of improvements to the stadium.
That development will include new club level seating, new seating a practice facility right outside and even an amphitheatre for concerts.
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