First, guests check into the campgrounds with photo ID. Changes to the will call name after the initial purchase result in a $1,000 fee.
After check-in, guests are permitted through the gates and into the campsite.
Safari Tents are the cheapest option and have a starting rate of $9,500 for the weekend.
Guests can choose from a single queen bed, double queen bed, or a lounge set-up. If two guests are sharing queen beds, additional fees run $2,500 per person.
The tents are spacious, come fully furnished, and include a small refrigerator and air conditioner.
Other set-ups include small villas with chair seating on the mock front porch.
An interior shot reveals sleeping arrangements in a rustic room. Lounge set-ups include couch seating, a coffee table, and a mini-fridge.
The campsite also features Resort Yurts, which can house two people in a queen-sized bed. These structures include a more customized experience, including airport transportation and mini-fridges stocked with your personal favorites. According to Money, these will run guests around $25,000 and come with premium tickets, a complimentary bottle of champagne, breakfast served daily, and dinner reservations.
Guests at Safari Campgrounds also have access to a private spa lounge ...
... as well as the Safari Lounge.
The lounge is, fittingly, decorated in safari theme, and is completely air-conditioned.
The tent includes plenty of seating for guests to enjoy food and drinks in between shows or during after-parties.
The tents are neatly arranged around an open, grassy area.
And while they appear secluded, they are close enough to the venue for private golf-cart transportation — for those who spring for the most expensive package.