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Earthquakes New Stadium Luxury Suites to go on Sale Friday

Suites to go on sale to Season Ticket Holders on Dec. 2 and general public on Dec. 9

 

SAN JOSE, Calif. –- The San Jose Earthquakes will begin selling their one of a kind luxury suites for the club’s new stadium on Friday, Dec. 2 at 10 a.m. Unlike any other experience in American professional sports, the suites will place fans directly next to the field with private bar and lounge access just yards from the action.

 

“Unveiling our state-of-the-art luxury suites is another landmark moment for our club as we push forward with our new stadium plans,” Earthquakes President David Kaval said. “These suites are different from any other experience in professional sports because fans will be intertwined with the action on the field. Fans in these suites will be just as close to the game as our technical staff and players on the bench.”

 

Suites include 17 seats with six additional tickets for all stadium events, in-suite catering, private bar and lounge area with a High Definition television. Suite holders will also have the ability to customize the interior and will enjoy year-round access to the suite for corporate events or client meetings. The full benefits are listed below.

 

The suites will initially be available for Earthquakes Season Ticket Holders to purchase for one week (Dec. 2 through Dec. 8) before going on sale to the general public on Dec. 9.

 

For photos and more information about the suites or to place a deposit, call 408-556-7700 or visit www.sjearthquakes.com/newstadium.

 

Features:

  • 17 seats and 6 additional tickets for all stadium events
    • Earthquakes games
    • International games
    • All other events
  • Private bar and lounge area in each suite with HD television
  • Climate control with glass sliding door to separate interior from exterior
  • Seating on the same level as the teams
  • In-suite catering menu with full food and drink options
  • 4 VIP parking passes included per event

 

Additional Benefits:

  • Access to luxury suite year round for corporate events and client meetings
  • Ability to customize suite interior to meet company's needs
  • Private stadium entrance from VIP parking lot
  • Exclusive access to Earthquakes VIP team events with players, coaches and management
  • Pre-game field visits for top clients and employees
  • Guaranteed giveaways in suite for all games
  • Guaranteed gameday program in suite for all games
  • 17 Earthquakes jerseys for company and personal use
  • Personal Premium Seating Concierge to help with ticket exchanges, reprints and other issues

 

 

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