I always thought luxury suites were pretty economical for what you get. I won’t mention the stadium, but we paid $100,000 for a 20 person suite. For that we got admission to all home games, fully catered , preferred parking spots included, pre-game meet and greet autograph sessions with both teams, and the suite was available for every concert event the stadium held. Heck, having access to a spotless private bathroom alone was worth the price.
That is nothing new, opera houses invented box seats centuries ago. Look at the two seater box seats adjacent to either side of the stage: http://www.springeroperahouse.org/plaintext/rentals/emilywoodruffhall.aspx
BikebrainsThose boxes are not to see the opera. You miss 20% of the action onstage and see a major part of the other side’s semi-lit backstage. They are so the audience can see you!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
These probably exist in Japan.
texasl over 9 years ago
And yet they will be amazingly overpriced.
Duncan Idaho over 9 years ago
I always thought luxury suites were pretty economical for what you get. I won’t mention the stadium, but we paid $100,000 for a 20 person suite. For that we got admission to all home games, fully catered , preferred parking spots included, pre-game meet and greet autograph sessions with both teams, and the suite was available for every concert event the stadium held. Heck, having access to a spotless private bathroom alone was worth the price.
Bikebrains over 9 years ago
That is nothing new, opera houses invented box seats centuries ago. Look at the two seater box seats adjacent to either side of the stage: http://www.springeroperahouse.org/plaintext/rentals/emilywoodruffhall.aspx
hippogriff over 9 years ago
BikebrainsThose boxes are not to see the opera. You miss 20% of the action onstage and see a major part of the other side’s semi-lit backstage. They are so the audience can see you!