The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the middle of a $63 million renovation process in order to make Everbank Field one of the top stadiums in the NFL. They are currently in the middle of building two LED video screens which are going to be the two largest in the world, as well as new tables in the club sections and new seats on the field.

The Jaguars are continuing their renovations by removing 9,500 seats out of the north end zone and adding a two-level party deck including two pools and 16 cabanas with plush furniture reports ESPN. Fans or companies can rent one of the four poolside cabanas on the first level for $12,500 a game or $250 a person. The first level package includes 50 tickets and all you can drink and eat. The second level is a similar package which costs $3,000 a game or $150 a person, but there is no pool access.

Chad Johnson, the Jaguars’ senior vice-president of sales says that the team has sold 65 percent of the in-stadium cabanas for the 2014 season. “What we’ve built here you can’t get anywhere else” Johnson said. Johnson also talks about this being part of their plan to take areas of Everbank Field that are underperforming and remove the tarps and make this stadium a unique experience.

The Jaguars team president Mark Lamping said that this entire renovation project is set to be completed sometime during the middle of next month according to The Florida Times-Union. The renovations are scheduled to be completed on July 26 and team owner Shad Khan’s Fulham soccer team will have a friendly match with Carrie Underwood performing a concert as well.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are hoping to get more people coming to see a game at Everbank Field and for fans to have an experience that they cannot have at any other stadium in the NFL.