Mega Millions at 0 million: A way to travel Arkansas-style with the cash

Mega Millions Jackpot Climbs to 0 Million: Arkansas Style Travel Awaits!

The Mega Millions jackpot has surged to a staggering 0 million, the seventh largest in its history. For a potential winner in Arkansas, this substantial sum opens up a world of luxurious travel opportunities and stylish modes of transportation.

Assuming a cash take-home pot of 6.3 million after taxes, the winner could upgrade their wheels in grand style. At Mercedes-Benz of Little Rock, a sleek 2024 S-Class S 500 is available for 1,115. Alternatively, Porsche of Little Rock offers a sleek 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 for 0,230. These high-performance cars are sure to turn heads in the Natural State.

However, some winners might prefer their travel experiences on two wheels rather than four. In this case, Bradford Marine offers a well-equipped 2024 Can-Am Spyder three-wheeler for ,999. For those who prefer the grandeur of a motorcycle, Richard’s Honda in Little Rock has a premium Honda Gold Wing, priced at ,000.

Traveling through the skies is another option. An Arkansas winner could invest in a top-of-the-line Dassault Falcon Jet 10X, capable of transporting up to 18 friends at near supersonic speeds for around million. Alternatively, a hot air balloon ride from Fly Petit Jean costs a more modest 0.

On the water, Export Marine in Little Rock has a luxurious 2020 35-foot Crownline 35 SY sport yacht for 0,000. This offers an enhanced lakeside or oceanic experience.

Additionally, any Arkansas Mega Millions winner must claim their prizes at the Little Rock claims center.

In the Mega Millions game, draws are held every Tuesday and Friday at 10 p.m. CST, and the game offers a multi-state jackpot. To play, one must select five numbers between 1 and 70 and a Megaball number between 1 and 25. Tickets cost per play, and players can also opt for the Megaplier option to potentially multiply non-jackpot winnings.

By the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery, more than .4 billion has been raised for scholarships since 2009, supporting over 770,000 Arkansas students.

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