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{{Short description|Amenity in sports venues}} | |||
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], a 200-person club-level seating area<ref>{{cite web |title=Quarterback Suite |url=https://www.colts.com/tickets/premium-seating/suites/quarterback |website=Indianapolis Colts |access-date=6 October 2024 |language=en}}</ref>]] | |||
'''Club-level seating''' or '''premium seating''' is a special section of seating in modern sports ]s and ]s. These may be known by different terms, such as "Legends Suite seats" at ] or "Platinum Club" at the ]. | |||
'''Club-level seating''' is a special section of seating in modern sports ]s and ]s that is more exclusive than other sections. Club-level seating usually offers additional amenities, such as special restaurants, bars, and lounges, that are not accessible to other ticketholders. | |||
==Background== | |||
Club-level seating is open to the elements, as opposed to the entirely enclosed luxury boxes, which gives more of an outdoor impression at roofless and open-roof stadiums and arenas. Club-level seating can either be sold as individual tickets, or it is bought on a contract basis (similar to luxury suites) to allow for maximum profit on the part of the venue. Club-level seating is typically considered a more exclusive class of seating than elsewhere in the venue, other than the ]es. Club seating and luxury suites each generate much higher revenues than regular seating. | |||
The club level is usually located towards the middle of the stage of seating sections, above the lower deck but below the upper deck. They are usually situated near the ]es, whether right above, right below, or sandwiched between two levels of luxury boxes. Club-level seating is typically considered a more exclusive class of seating than elsewhere in the venue, other than the luxury boxes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dailytrojan.com/2019/08/21/renovated-coliseum-set-to-reopen-its-doors/|title=Renovated coliseum set to reopen its doors|date=21 August 2019}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | Unlike some luxury box levels, most club levels do not wrap entirely around the venue. Some club levels stop at a certain point, giving way to an expansion of the ], while others give way to lower-class luxury boxes (such as "party suites"). A notable exception to this is ] in ], which has a complete tier of club seating. | ||
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Club levels normally provide fans several additional amenities than standard seating. Club-level seating is open to the elements, as opposed to the entirely enclosed luxury boxes, which gives more of an outdoor impression at roofless and open-roof stadiums and arenas. Club-level seating is normally bought on a contract basis to allow for maximum profit on the part of the venue. | |||
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⚫ | The club level provides fans with special access to an indoor part of the venue exclusive to fans with special tickets. These areas are climate-controlled year-round and allow access to special restaurants, bars, merchandise stands, and lounge areas of the venue. Concession stands and vendors on the club level also often offer different menus than in other stands to give more of a special feel to the club. These areas are closed off to the rest of the venue, and they usually can only be accessed through the exclusive, private club entrances. | ||
While luxury boxes and ]s have been around since the 1960s, club-level seating is a recent innovation of the 1990s. The mid-stage is the optimal placement for luxury boxes in order to give them good sightlines to make them attractive for leasees, however only a limited number of luxury boxes can be placed at there, as adding too many mid-level boxes will reduced seating capacity and degraded the viewing experience for other parts of the venue. For the area/stadium designer, club-level seating can be implemented in the middle tier at lower cost and less space than having all luxury boxes. Club seating can be sold in a similar manner to luxury boxes, both of which generates much higher revenues than regular seating, while having lower upfront cost which makes them more flexible for individuals and small companies, while luxury boxes can typically only be leased by large corporations willing to pay around $500,000 USD or higher a year.<ref></ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 31 December 2024
Amenity in sports venuesClub-level seating is a special section of seating in modern sports stadiums and arenas that is more exclusive than other sections. Club-level seating usually offers additional amenities, such as special restaurants, bars, and lounges, that are not accessible to other ticketholders.
Background
The club level is usually located towards the middle of the stage of seating sections, above the lower deck but below the upper deck. They are usually situated near the luxury boxes, whether right above, right below, or sandwiched between two levels of luxury boxes. Club-level seating is typically considered a more exclusive class of seating than elsewhere in the venue, other than the luxury boxes.
Unlike some luxury box levels, most club levels do not wrap entirely around the venue. Some club levels stop at a certain point, giving way to an expansion of the mezzanine, while others give way to lower-class luxury boxes (such as "party suites"). A notable exception to this is Emirates Stadium in London, which has a complete tier of club seating.
Club levels normally provide fans several additional amenities than standard seating. Club-level seating is open to the elements, as opposed to the entirely enclosed luxury boxes, which gives more of an outdoor impression at roofless and open-roof stadiums and arenas. Club-level seating is normally bought on a contract basis to allow for maximum profit on the part of the venue.
The club level provides fans with special access to an indoor part of the venue exclusive to fans with special tickets. These areas are climate-controlled year-round and allow access to special restaurants, bars, merchandise stands, and lounge areas of the venue. Concession stands and vendors on the club level also often offer different menus than in other stands to give more of a special feel to the club. These areas are closed off to the rest of the venue, and they usually can only be accessed through the exclusive, private club entrances.
References
- "Quarterback Suite". Indianapolis Colts. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- "Renovated coliseum set to reopen its doors". 21 August 2019.
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