Being in a suite or all inclusive tickets for the first time when its not normal makes you realize what a completely different life rich people live lmao
Edit: This girl I dated for a few years had a father who was a business guy who was in control of suite tickets at Arrowhead, I went to one game in that suite and honestly the experience probably changed the way I would enjoy games in person lmao
What a view. How much was that if you don’t mind me asking?

The company I used to work for would give employees access to the “corporate booth” when it wasn’t booked for clients. The OP is completely right when he said it’s like being in a separate world. The food and drinks were non-stop–and good. Gourmet stuff. Attendants came in every inning to refresh the food and ask if we wanted anything else, and they could get anything and everything. They also gave us fists of merchandise and whatever freebies they had around.
It was disgusting, and I loved every minute of it. We all ate and drank for hours. The view of the game was incredible.
Yes, the rich lead very, very different lives from the rest of us.
Gotta keep ‘em segregated from us “poors.”
Going to the Eero Club on Wednesday, can’t wait! Any food/drink you recommend?
Was in a small suite last Sept. it ruined me. I never want to see a game any other way.
’tis better to have suited and lost than to have never suited at all.
if you can’t partake in some cup snake action at the ballgame i don’t want it.
This is like the view from rookie of the year
Sorry about the loss! Thats an awesome looking suite – we were there in one of the suites Saturday fortunately – and it was absolutely awesome. Took my 2yo on the 1st floor and walked around the ball park got lots of comments on her cubbie dress.
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Being in a suite or all inclusive tickets for the first time when its not normal makes you realize what a completely different life rich people live lmao
Edit: This girl I dated for a few years had a father who was a business guy who was in control of suite tickets at Arrowhead, I went to one game in that suite and honestly the experience probably changed the way I would enjoy games in person lmao
What a view. How much was that if you don’t mind me asking?

The company I used to work for would give employees access to the “corporate booth” when it wasn’t booked for clients. The OP is completely right when he said it’s like being in a separate world. The food and drinks were non-stop–and good. Gourmet stuff. Attendants came in every inning to refresh the food and ask if we wanted anything else, and they could get anything and everything. They also gave us fists of merchandise and whatever freebies they had around.
It was disgusting, and I loved every minute of it. We all ate and drank for hours. The view of the game was incredible.
Yes, the rich lead very, very different lives from the rest of us.
Gotta keep ‘em segregated from us “poors.”
Going to the Eero Club on Wednesday, can’t wait! Any food/drink you recommend?
Was in a small suite last Sept. it ruined me. I never want to see a game any other way.
’tis better to have suited and lost than to have never suited at all.
if you can’t partake in some cup snake action at the ballgame i don’t want it.
This is like the view from rookie of the year
Sorry about the loss! Thats an awesome looking suite – we were there in one of the suites Saturday fortunately – and it was absolutely awesome. Took my 2yo on the 1st floor and walked around the ball park got lots of comments on her cubbie dress.