It only costs $2 to dream big today. 

  • No jackpot winner in Saturday's drawing
  • Powerball jackpot now at $375 million
  • Drawing at 10:59 p.m. EST
  • CHECK YOUR NUMBERS: Lottery results

That's the cost of a Powerball ticket and a shot at the $375 million jackpot. It's nowhere close to the $1.59 billion Powerball grab that three ticket holders split in January 2016 but it's still plenty of cash. 

Nevermind the 1-in-292 million odds. The jackpot has rolled over 18 times since April, when someone in Arizona hit a $60 million jackpot.

So if you did match the five numbers (from 1 to 69) and THEN pick the right powerball out of 26 selections, just what would you do?

It's almost too much to imagine spending in a lifetime - unless you really think big. 

With that kind of money, you and 11 of your closet friends could take a 27-year vacation to Musha Cay and the Copperfield Islands in the Bahamas. Price tag: $37,500 per day. 

If you're into real estate, how about Derek Jeter's palatial estate on Davis Islands? You could build 30 of them. 

Want to buy Raymond James Stadium? What about Amalie Arena? No problem. And you'd have about $67 million in pocket change left over.

Do you like Disney World? You could pay for admission for the entire city of Orlando - 238,000 strong - every day for 12 straight days. 

Right now, a winning ticket would yield a lump sum payout of $234.5 million. But the overall jackpot could climb even higher before tonight's drawing based on ticket sales, according to the Florida lottery.

So if the odds don’t discourage you, make sure to buy your ticket before the 10 p.m. ET cutoff time. 

Powerball is played in 44 states, Washington D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.