That and I'm wondering what, if anything (food/drink) will be included or will it be a seperate costKnowing the Yankees it would be very expensive!!
I had to work but part of my tailgate crew did that and I think it was reasonable. Granted that was 12 years ago though and the Yanks still have to pay Stanton.Knowing the Yankees it would be very expensive!!
The boxes are mostly owned by corporate interests to entertain clients and potential clients.Just looked on TM and it's only regular seats.
Went vs. ISU in 2011 and not surprisngly, it was cold.
Wondering if they'll have boxes (suites) for sale this year, and if so, what the particulars are
I would guess that's just for Yankees games that corporations have exclusive access to a certain box.The boxes are mostly owned by corporate interests to entertain clients and potential clients.
This is a fallacy made up here.. The sideline 300’s (I would assume 200’s as well), where we sat for ND (in nothing but long-sleeve shirts it was so nice out), offer GREAT views of the field. Even part the LF foul pole where it wraps around had a good view (moved there for 2nd half of ISU) and APPARENTLY the LF bleachers where the students are as you’re “elevated” from the field aren’t too bad.Not really a good seat in the house
Most - maybe all - come with outdoor seating.Don't see how you can really cheer for the team from luxury boxes/suites, although I have to think it's a comfortable way to watch the game.
Is that with food options but liquor separate? How many hours? Thx!I inquired. You can rent them…think they start at $14,000 for smaller groups.
Think 8 or 10 people.
I believe food and beverages are additional. Assume that RU would be on the left field side as usual ( although Minnesota was on the right field side last year IIRC) so those Suites are more desirable for RU fans.Is that with food options but liquor separate? How many hours? Thx!
Total rip-off by the YankeesI believe food and beverages are additional. Assume that RU would be on the left field side as usual ( although Minnesota was on the right field side last year IIRC) so those Suites are more desirable for RU fans.
That’s not a bad price and food/alcohol are almost never included. If you “own” a box for the season, different story, you pay for that upfront. Likely would include no -alcoholic beverages, water, and MAYBE snacks.Total rip-off by the Yankees
Yes. All venues that have boxes, suites charge for food and drinks separately for single day events like this. You pre-order your food.That’s not a bad price and food/alcohol are almost never included. If you “own” a box for the season, different story, you pay for that upfront. Likely would include no -alcoholic beverages, water, and MAYBE snacks.
I'll probably do the Audi Club if available
Starting sitting club seats at FSU and once you do that, it's hard to go back
Buddy also has a suite there and I've sat there a few times, once you do that even going back to club is tough
Tried getting into Provident Bank Club at Rutgers via season tickets and was told no dice, have been a few times via SH and it's awesome in there
Either way, December in the Bronx will likely be cold, so club seats, unless they're ungodly expensive, will be the play
LmaoThat’s not a bad price and food/alcohol are almost never included. If you “own” a box for the season, different story, you pay for that upfront. Likely would include no -alcoholic beverages, water, and MAYBE snacks.
Also the Suites extend further around the football field on the right field side IIRCUnfortunately I think the B1G is now on the 1st base side of the stadium. If so, while it’s a lot easier to reach your seat, you don’t get the sun for the 1st half. Also seats are closer to the field so THAT is a “plus.”
Wow.. it was always the ACC on the right field side. See attached.Unfortunately I think the B1G is now on the 1st base side of the stadium. If so, while it’s a lot easier to reach your seat, you don’t get the sun for the 1st half. Also seats are closer to the field so THAT is a “plus.”
Looks like the last few years we flipped sides? I’m seeing Minny, Maryland on 1st base side…BUT 2018/2019 Wiscy and MSU on 3rd base….so who knows lol!Wow.. it was always the ACC on the right field side. See attached.
Correct about easier access and missing the Sun… although it late December that might be better.
However it looks like the field seats between the 40’s appears are further from the field vs. the left field side.
Nobody is forcing anyone to do it, however, so it’s not a “rip off.” It’s a choice. Plain and simple.Lmao
It’s a total rip
$14k for 10 people
RU fans should avoid that , get good seats and donate the rest to NIL or the build fund
The vast majority agree with you.Bowls should be somewhere warm. If not at least in a dome. Not in a baseball stadium in the winter. It’s lame.
You can see the game better from Uranus.This is a fallacy made up here.. The sideline 300’s (I would assume 200’s as well), where we sat for ND (in nothing but long-sleeve shirts it was so nice out), offer GREAT views of the field. Even part the LF foul pole where it wraps around had a good view (moved there for 2nd half of ISU) and APPARENTLY the LF bleachers where the students are as you’re “elevated” from the field aren’t too bad.
Now the 100’s, and anything in the home plate “end zone,” absolutely suck for sure!!!
This.Someone needs to provide a list of the corporate boxes. Then we can see if we have any relatives or friends in those companies or organizations. You would be surprised at the stuff that’s gets unused
Beam - access is through the purchase of specific ticket sections IIRC? Directly behind home plate 300-levelAny idea on the costs of Audi Club or Jim Beam Suites? Are those sold individually or in groups?
On Yogi’s return to Yankee Stadium day, when Cone and Girardi hooked up for a perfect game.Don't see how you can really cheer for the team from luxury boxes/suites, although I have to think it's a comfortable way to watch the game.
ISU fans were greatI had a Suite for the Iowa State Game . We had a food package but no liquor. The suite next to Us had Beer but no hotdogs so we traded hotdogs for beer. My company at the time had a sponsorship with the Yankees and that is how I got the suite for the game.
Sideline view saw Chase Dodd throw a 86 yard bomb to WR Coleman to seal the game. Was really fun!
Side note the ISU fans were good folks to hang with in the Bars around the stadium.
Typical former Big-8 or SEC fanbaseISU fans were great
Some of the best I've been around
Super nice, fun and like to drink!
YepTypical firmer Big-8 or SEC fanbase