Now the Super Bowl has finished Atlanta Falcon’s billionaire owner has put his superyacht up for sale

  • The Atlanta Falcons owner took this amazing superyacht to the Super Bowl
  • But now he is looking to sell it for a ton of money
  • The ship is amazing and worth every penny

Published on Feb 19, 2025 at 3:36 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Feb 19, 2025 at 5:43 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

After catching a lot of attention at the Super Bowl, a superyacht owned by the billionaire owner of the Atlanta Falcons is going up for sale.

Arthur Blank, who is also the co-founder of Home Depot, watched the big game in style aboard his 295-foot-long yacht.

Fittingly, the boat’s name is a homage to him – DreAMBoat (AMB being his initials).

But despite this, it’s going to a new home – and that new owner will be a very lucky billionaire indeed.

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Taking a closer look at the DreAMBoat of the Atlanta Falcons owner

As reported by Forbes, the boat was built by Oceanco and was designed by Espen Øino International and Terence Disdale Design.

It docked up in New Orleans ahead of the 2025 Super Bowl, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles go head to head.

Unfortunately, the Atlanta Falcons did not make it to the championship game.

But now that the football event of the season has passed, DreAMBoat is going up for sale.

And it isn’t going cheap either – a staggering $195 million to be exact.

It’s relatively cheap compared to the one owned by Walmart heiress Nancy Walton, but it’s still enough to make your eyes water.

As hefty as that price tag may be, there is some logic to it.

According to luxurylaunches, Blank is reportedly waiting on his 364-foot Oceanco superyacht to be built.

It figures that he doesn’t want to be left stranded on dry land in between yachts.

Just because he’s ‘trading up’ doesn’t mean that DreAMBoat, delivered in 2019, is anything to sneeze at.

It has 11 cabins, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a steam room, a massage room, a plunge pool and a rain shower.

So it’s essentially a floating spa.

Throw in a beach club and you’ve got yourself a dream vacation.

Yet and still, the DreAMBoat is going to be someone else’s dream soon enough.

It’s not unusual for dream ships to be sold off after a few years – this 213-footer was sold off after only four.

What superyacht might be showing up to the Super Bowl next?

So what will be taking the DreAMBoat’s place – and potentially showing up to future Super Bowls?

Well, the DreAMBoat 2.0 is set to be a huge upgrade, but relatively little is known about it.

So far, we know that it will contain an indoor winter garden and a cinema perfect for watching touchdowns.

Perhaps Taylor Swift can watch next year’s game from her superyacht – it would certainly be an upgrade from being booed in the stadium.

Much like its predecessor, the new ship will be perfect for pampering, with a steam room, sauna and gym all onboard.

The boat will be able to fit 28 guests and 34 crew members – up from 23 guests and 33 crew on the previous yacht.

We can’t wait to see more of the yacht, whenever photos are shared.

It’d certainly host an awesome party if the Atlantic Falcons won next year.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.