• agalum
    399

    30 donors to my program for a reception and they (campus) allocated 3 bottles of wine. I told my group only have 3 bottles of wine in view at any time. I don’t remember where all the empties went, lol.
  • Riveraggie
    327
    How luxurious will these suites be? The suite I was in the AT&T park in SF was nice, but not luxurious. It had a living room decor, a refrigerator, a counter, but the coolest feature was that the front of the suite had a box of stadium seating, so you could watch the game from there and feel the atmosphere. But it wouldn’t be that attractive without the event. I imagine the truly luxurious suites are mostly customized by lease owners.
  • DrMike
    928
    I was in one of the suites at Montana last year and it was nothing special. Nice seats, fridge and bar counter. It was a bit small - very like the 6 or 8 of us standing in their pregame were a bit on top of each other. But. It was 30 degrees warmer in their compared to outside!
  • fugawe09
    278
    I was invited to my company suite at an NBA game a few years ago. It was a bigger suite, probably held 15. It had big comfy box seats in front and behind the glass door had a couch area and then a couple high tops in the back and a serving counter. For my event, the company had a taco bar and beer buckets but I think they had catering options. The furniture and decor was standard hotel lobby fare. It was nice having private restrooms and an express entrance. I think only 2 of us watched the game. The rest had no interest in the game and were just there to be seen and schmooze the vice president. So motives can vary.
  • SochorField
    340
    How luxurious will these suites be?Riveraggie

    Probably not too luxurious....bar table, fridge, stadium seating? Sounds fun. Could probably be done without going over the top.....
  • davisguy52
    17
    Great to auction off those suites for charitable purposes too
  • Riveraggie
    327
    Montana lets suite tenants stock the suite a few days before the game, according to their web site. That implies to me that drinks and food can be sourced outside. I think that is an important and desirable feature.
  • AggieFinn
    667
    My Dad and I were getting into going to Bozeman mid-November for game - he said cheap tickets were $219! I think they're actually like $60 - $70. Still, compared to $13 for GA, must pay to be a winner
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