How would you spend £180million? We've got some ideas of where to start ...
Tonight's EuroMillions jackpot is a jaw-dropping £180,000,000 and you're automatically entered into the UK Millionaire Maker with every ticket bought.
There's a reason some of the richest and most famous people in the UK come to Dorset to spend their millions and if you win tonight then you could join them.
From luxury yachts to fast cars and mansions on Millionaire's Row there's plenty to spend your winnings on before you even leave the county.
With every ticket bought you are also entered into the Millionaire Maker, where one person in the UK wins £1million in every draw.
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We've compiled the ultimate millionaires wish list of all the luxurious things you can buy in Dorset:
1. Property
La Pinede is one of many luxury properties in Dorset that you could buy if you win tonight (Image-Luxury and Prestige).
Sandbanks is known for attracting the rich and famous, thanks to its secluded location and harbour views.
Millionaire's Row, the waterside street with less than 15 properties, is officially the most expensive stretch of coastal real estate in the world with a staggering combined property value of more than £93m.
But it's no longer just Sandbanks that's home to some of the most expensive real estate in the UK - luxury property developments have sprung up across Dorset.
Selling some of the most exclusive and expensive properties in the county is Luxury and Prestige estates agents.
With the majority of their properties achieving asking prices of well-over £1million, their most expensive home currently listed comes on the market at £5,995,000.
In fact, if you were to win the entire jackpot this evening you could buy every property currently listed with the luxury estate agent and still have a wedge of money left to spend.
The exquisite La Pinede is the first property we'd buy if we won tonight's EuroMillions, valued at £3,995,000.
With a state-of-the-art media room, feature swimming pool, landscaped grounds and home gym it's got all the makings of a millionaire's playground.
The award-winning property is just one of many breath-taking Dorset homes available if you win the EuroMillions jackpot tonight.
2. Wine, wine and more wine
The Dorset vineyard could easily stock up your new mansions wine cellar (Image - English Oak).
Any millionaire's wish list has got to include a fully stocked wine cellar for all those lavish parties one would throw after lockdown.
Dorset is lucky to have an internationally acclaimed and multi-award-winning winery on its doorstep and it's even great for the more eco-conscious consumers.
Produced locally in Lytchett Matravers, English Oak Vineyard’s award-winning Vintage Sparkling Wine is the perfect home-grown alternative to French Champagne - ideal for the celebration of a lifetime if you win.
The exclusive sparkling wine is produced in limited quantities on the boutique Dorset vineyard.
Featured on the wine list of some of the best hotels and restaurants in the region, if it's got the seal of approval from Rick Stein and The Pig then it's good enough for a millionaire.
Bottles of their Engelmann Cuvee start at £35 or £168 for a case of six - so you'd have plenty of cash left to spend after filling up your swanky wine cellar.
Why not even get your chauffeur to collect the booty full of wine for you or, treat your loved ones to a tour and luxury picnic?
3. Luxury cars
If you were to win £180,000,000 it would only be right to upgrade your car.
Luxury car dealership Premier Sports Solutions is based on Holdenhurst Road in Bournemouth and is home to some of the most lavish vehicles in the county.
Founded by a close associate of the Redknapp family, the company has more than 350 top level footballers among its customers, including many Cherries.
The ideal place for the jackpot winning to buy their new car, Premier Sports Solutions even has its own on-site wrapping machine so can customise any car.
There most expensive car currently listed is a Rolls Royce Phantom 6.7 V12 priced at £319,999 - the same price as a four-bedroom house in Bridport.
The perfect car for any multi-millionaire (or their chauffeur) the black saloon has a leather interior with walnut burr, lounge speakers and in-built TV.
With £180,000,000 you'd literally have millions left over, so you could even buy a range of vehicles to rival the Kardashian's.
4. Party like Great Gatsby
The winner could throw an incredible party for their family and friends (image - Vrbo)
Come on, if you won the jackpot you'd have to throw a party to rival Great Gatsby's - surely?
With foreign travel looking unlikely this year, if social distancing restrictions are lifted by summer as expected then the multi-millionaire winner could have a true celebration.
With this much cash you'd better do it in style, luckily Dorset has some jaw-dropping country manors to hire that could be the ideal setting for an epic party.
This £2,500 per night mansion in Wimborne is the ideal place to host a swanky 'do.
It has manicured lawns, a huge sun terrace and space to sleep 24. Find out more about the property on Vrbo.
5. A yacht
Sunseeker 90 Ocean. Picture Craig Clarkstone
Dorset is the home of internationally-renowned yacht company Sunseeker, so it would be rude not to buy one if you won the EuroMillions.
Ranging in price from £895,000 to £5.5 million they are certainly only available to millionaires.
The company recently released five new models including the Predator 55 EVO™, Manhattan 55, 65 Sport Yacht, 88 Yacht and 90 Ocean.
They are all incredible yachts however it's the huge 90 Ocean that's reaching new heights with advanced technology, luxurious accommodation, a huge beach club and storage for jet skis.
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The EuroMillions jackpot draw will take place between 8 and 8.45pm
To win the jackpot you must correctly pick seven numbers: five regular numbers and two "lucky stars."
The five regular numbers can be in any order, and so can the two lucky stars.
The regular numbers run between 1 and 50, whereas the Lucky Stars can be between 1 and 12.
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