• agalum
    412

    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
    334
    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
    947
    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
    284
    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
    367
    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
    20
    Great to auction off those suites for charitable purposes too
  • Riveraggie
    334
    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
    685
    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
  • NCagalum
    330
    On the secondary market they are expensive. I think I paid 250 per ticket or something like that in 2022 (through vivid seats (bad experience with them) for the game in Bozeman because all seats were pretty much sold out months in advance.
  • Jdur
    132
    @DrMike Any news/ still course ahead for November facilities plan?
  • DrMike
    947
    I haven't heard anything, but I haven't really asked anyone who might know!
  • Jdur
    132
    From ignite 2.0
    PROVIDE HIGH-QUALITY TRAINING AND COMPETITION VENUES THAT SUPPORT CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMS
    Develop a department facility master plan with input from coaches and staff while benchmarking against peer institutions.
    Prioritize facility renovations and new construction with leadership donor support.

    That master plan expected in November as previously mentioned. “Benchmarking against peer institutions” means some serious work is going to have to go on… especially in the basketball arena and football renovations (when/if we make that move)
  • ucdtim17
    14
    Hopefully not benchmarking against Sac
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