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About MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium is a popular sports stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The impressively sized venue opened in 2010 as a replacement for the Giants Stadium, and is currently the home to NFL teams the New York Giants and the New York Jets.
As a perfect venue for football games, special events and other types of entertainment, MetLife Stadium hosts unforgettable experiences throughout the year. And with a range of premium experience and luxury suite options, it’s the perfect venue to entertain clients, employees, and high-value stakeholders.
As far as luxury suites go, MetLife Stadium has something for everyone. The suites are located on four different floors, all in prime locations with extraordinary views of the entire stadium. Each suite was designed by world-renowned designer and architect David Rockwell. The venue’s five premium lounges span 130,000 square feet and include world-class cuisine from celebrity chefs, on-field patios, a brick pizzas oven, and access to the post-game interview room.
So if your business has season tickets for the New York Giants or New York Jets, what can you expect? Let’s take a closer look at what MetLife Stadium has to offer corporate clients.
Key Facts
Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Home team: New York Giants, New York Jets
Opened: April 10, 2010
Seating capacity: 82,500
Construction cost: US$1.6 billion
Luxury suites: 218
Club seats: 10,005
Owner: MetLife Stadium Company
Cornerstone partners: Bud Light, Pepsi, SAP, Dell EMC, Verizon
MetLife Stadium Suite Levels
The most exclusive suite option at MetLife Stadium, the Commissioner’s Club’s 20 suites are located just above the action, 32 rows from the field. While the suites are relatively modest, holding 12 to 18 guests, they are equipped with comfortable indoor and outdoor seating, high-end amenities, and exclusive access to the luxurious Commissioner’s Club Lounge. Guests in the Commissioner’s Club Suite also enjoy VIP parking and a private stadium entrance.
Located on Level 3, right above the Commissioner’s Club, the President’s Circle Level of MetLife Stadium suites offer amazing field views with climate-controlled indoor and outdoor seating. These luxury suites can accommodate up to 30 people and include VIP parking. For additional cost, guests can also enjoy in-suite catering with world-class food and beverage options.
The Hertz Five Star Suites are located on the middle suite level on level 5. These premium boxes also feature both indoor and outdoor seating, so guests can watch the event in comfort and privacy. Five Star Level Suites can accommodate up to 30 people and include 6 VIP parking passes. As with the President’s Circle Suites, premium in-suite catering is available for advance purchase.
The Gold Plus Rewards Suites are located high above the action on level 6. These luxury suites have fixed seating that’s enclosed with a glass partition, ensuring a fantastic bird’s eye view of the field in total comfort. Gold Plus Rewards Suites can accommodate up to 24 guests and include 4 VIP parking passes. For additional cost, these premium suites can include in-suite catering.
The MetLife Stadium Clubs combine spectacular seating, a unique setting and unparalleled amenities to provide members with an unparalleled matchday experience. Club members enjoy access to exclusive lounges with luxurious furniture, classy decor, and HD flat-screen TVs. Club seat ownership also includes reserved parking, private stadium entry, and world-class cuisine from celebrity chefs.
The Ernst & Young Coaches Club offers members some of the best seats in MetLife Stadium, with exclusive access to a private deck located on the field behind the home bench. In the EY Coaches Club lounge, located between the two team locker rooms, guests can enjoy upmarket dining options and a fully stocked bar.
Mezzanine Clubs at MetLife Stadium are identical club lounges spanning a total of 42,000 square feet along the east and west sides of the Mezzanine Level. These spacious, climate-controlled lounges offer club members a premium game experience with exceptional amenities and services, including first-rate food and beverage options
Historical Moments at MetLife Stadium
- On September 12, 2010, the Giants beat the Carolina Panthers in the stadium’s first NFL game.
- On December 19, 2010, the Philadelphia Eagles made history with “the Miracle at the New Meadowlands”, an epic comeback against the Giants, scoring 28 points in 8 minutes to secure a 38–31 victory.
- On February 2, 2014, MetLife Stadium became the first open-air stadium to host the Super Bowl in cold weather. The game was a success, seeing the Seattle Seahawks defeat the Denver Broncos 43–8 for their first Super Bowl victory.
- On November 23, 2014, Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. made a one-handed touchdown catch from 43 yards with only three fingers — considered the best catch of all time by Cris Collinsworth, Tony Dungy, Victor Cruz, and LeBron James.
- MetLife Stadium hosted two WrestleMania events: on April 7, 2013, and April 7, 2019.
Upcoming Events at MetLife Stadium
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Image credits: Header illustration photo by Anthony Quintano: MetLife Stadium Prepares For Super Bowl 48 (XLVIII)