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Catalog Frisco Roughriders 2010 GROUP CATALOG FRISCO ROUGHRIDERS It’s More than a TICKET, it’s an EXPERIENCE. E NtertaINMENT SUITES Enjoy a ‘Riders game in a room with a view. This is your ticket to the best view in Frisco. The ‘Riders entertainment suites are located on the suite level of the ballpark, and are perfect for a business or personal celebration. They’re great for client entertainment, company outings, birthday parties, anniversaries, or just enjoying a baseball game with a bunch of friends. The suites are furnished with leather furniture, a mini-refrigerator, cable TV, high-top tables with bar stools, and more importantly - air conditioning. Plus, each suite comes with a food and beverage package to get you started. Think you’ll have more than 20 people to entertain? Make sure to talk to your group representative about doubling the size of your entertainment suite to accommodate 40 people. Each suite rents for $1,350 and includes four VIP parking passes. The suite is yours for the entire day. Use it to host a special meeting, train- ing session, retreat or team builder. Need to get in early to set up your party? No problem. We’ll be happy to make it happen. Entertainment Suites: Quick Facts Group Size: 16-20 Location: Suite Level Per Game Rental Fee: $1,350 ($1,450 with beer and wine) Includes: Food and beverage package and four VIP parking passes Dr Pepper Ballpark • 7300 RoughRiders Trail • Frisco, TX 75034 • 972-731-9200 • [email protected] lo NE Star louNGE Don’t miss out on the best seat in the house. Located on the first base side of the suite level, the Lone Star Lounge offers one of the most exclusive premium seating opportunities at Dr Pepper Ballpark. This air-conditioned luxury suite features a mini-refrigerator, cable TV, leather furniture, high-top tables and bar stools, and an outdoor patio area which includes 12 theater-style seats. Plus, the Lone Star Lounge includes access to the Mirassou Sunroom for unlimited Sonny Bryan’s barbecue, a variety of Dr Pepper products, beer and select Mirassou wines. Accommodating between 16-20 people, the Lone Star Lounge is available for $995 and includes four VIP parking passes, making it the perfect way to entertain clients, reward employees, or celebrate special events. Lone Star Lounge: Quick Facts Group Size: 16-20 Location: First Base Side Per Game Rental Fee: $995 Includes: Four VIP parking passes and access to the Mirassou Sunroom for unlimited Sonny Bryan’s barbecue, beer, wine, and Dr Pepper Products through the 6th inning Dr Pepper Ballpark • 7300 RoughRiders Trail • Frisco, TX 75034 • 972-731-9200 • [email protected] BBQ terrace We’ve combined two of the things that Texans do best. Baseball and barbecue. Nothing else quite says summer in Texas like that combination. And our All-You-Can-Eat BBQ Terrace combines the best of both. It’s the perfect place for corporate picnics, family reunions, Little League parties—or any other special occasion. Large enough to accommodate outings of just about any size, the BBQ Terrace also comes with an all-inclusive twist: a full All-You-Can-Eat menu catered by Sonny Bryan’s barbecue, as well as plenty of Dr Pepper products, beer, wine, and water. To make the night even more memorable, everyone in your group will receive a Limited Edition RoughRiders Hat. The BBQ Terrace is available for only $33 per person. BBQ Terrace: Quick Facts Group Size: 50-350 Location: Two-tiered deck in Left Field Ticket Price: $33 per person Includes: Limited edition ‘Riders hat and unlimited Sonny Bryan’s BBQ, beer, wine, and Dr Pepper products through the 6th inning Dr Pepper Ballpark • 7300 RoughRiders Trail • Frisco, TX 75034 • 972-731-9200 • [email protected] A LL-YOU-CAN-Eat Need to feed an army? You bring ‘em, we’ll feed ‘em. Ever feel like you’re responsible for feeding a small army? Overwhelming, isn’t it? Well, it doesn’t have to be anymore. Bring them to a RoughRiders game and we’ll feed them for you, any day of the week. You see, we have All- You-Can-Eat group seats, and they’re a hit. Not only do you get all the delicious hot dogs, ham- burgers, and chicken sandwiches you want, but you can also cool down with unlimited amounts of Dr Pepper products and water. Plus, every ticket holder in your group will receive a Limited Edition RoughRiders Hat. All-You-Can-Eat seats range from $16 to $19 for some of the best seats in the stadium. Where would you like to sit? Near the bullpen? Behind home plate? Or would you like to enjoy the game from The Berm, and catch those home run balls in the outfield? Pick your favorite—all have great All-You-Can-Eat packages. But there’s a catch! These packages are hot and sell out quickly, so you’ll need to make your reservations early! All-You-Can-Eat: Quick Facts Group Size: 20-2,500 Location: Bullpen, Berm, and Home Plate Ticket Price: $16 - $19 (depending on location) Includes: Limited edition ‘Riders hat and unlimited hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, and Dr Pepper products through the 6th inning Dr Pepper Ballpark • 7300 RoughRiders Trail • Frisco, TX 75034 • 972-731-9200 • [email protected] HOSPITALITY SEATING AREAS CALL (972) 731-9200 OR VISIT RIDERSBASEBALL.COM TO RESERVE HOSPITALITY AREAS FOR THE 2010 SEASON. First Base & Third Base Entertainment Suites Leslie’s Pool Zone Party Decks Accommodates 16-20 people Accommodates 25 people Accommodates 50 people Air-conditioned suite Two-tiered pool patio in right field All-inclusive with food, All-inclusive with food and All-inclusive with food and Dr Pepper products, beer and wine, Dr Pepper products (beer and Dr Pepper products and a Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat wine optional) Your own attendant to grill your for each person in your group Pre-game access for special events food and serve you Covered seating with ceiling fans Upgradeable to accommodate up to Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat for Upgradeable to Party Deck-Double 40 guests each person in your group Suite combo, accommodating up 4 VIP parking passes included Menu available online at to 90 guests and including air- ridersbaseball.com conditioned suite space Menu available online at ridersbaseball.com Cost: $1,250 Menu available online at ridersbaseball.com Cost: $1,350 ($1,450 with beer and wine) Cost: $2,250 All Hospitality Areas include PlayBall! game programs, group name on RiderVision and Preferred Buyer status. HOSPITALITY SEATING AREAS CALL (972) 731-9200 OR VISIT RIDERSBASEBALL.COM TO RESERVE HOSPITALITY AREAS FOR THE 2010 SEASON. Covered Wagons Dr Pepper & Verizon Patios Accommodates 10 people Accommodates 40 people Shaded, open-air seating All-inclusive with food and All-inclusive with food, Dr Pepper Dr Pepper products products, beer and wine Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat for each for each person in your group person in your group Gated area, offering exclusivity Cost: $399 to your group Menu available online at ridersbaseball.com Cost: $995 All Hospitality Areas include PlayBall! game programs, group name on RiderVision and Preferred Buyer status. Group SeatING AREAS CALL (972) 731-9200 OR VISIT RIDERSBASEBALL.COM TO RESERVE GROUP AREAS FOR THE 2010 SEASON. Lone Star Lounge The Berm Home Plate Accommodates 16-20 people Accommodates 20-1,500 people Accommodates 20-1,000 people Limited availability on the first Located just beyond left field and Located between the dugouts and base side right field walls close to the concourse level Includes access to the Mirassou Festival-style seating, first-come, Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat for each Sunroom, unlimited Sonny Bryan’s first-served person in your group barbecue, beer, wine, and Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat for each All-You-Can-Eat for each person in Dr Pepper Products through the person in your group your group (includes hamburgers, 6th inning Cost: $10 per person hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, and Includes 4 VIP parking passes Dr Pepper products through the Cost: $995 6th inning) Cost: $19 per person All Group Areas include PlayBall! game programs, group name on RiderVision and Preferred Buyer status. Group SeatING AREAS CALL (972) 731-9200 OR VISIT RIDERSBASEBALL.COM TO RESERVE GROUP AREAS FOR THE 2010 SEASON. Bullpen BBQ Terrace Accommodates 20-2,500 people Accommodates 50-350 people Located down the first base line and All-You-Can-Eat Sonny Bryan’s third base line BBQ through the 6th inning Features seats near bullpens where All-You-Can-Drink beer, wine, and pitchers warm up before taking Dr Pepper products through the the field 6th inning Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat for each Limited Edition ‘Riders Hat for each person in your group person in your group All-You-Can-Eat available for $6 Cost: $33 per person more per seat (includes hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, and Dr Pepper products through the 6th inning) Cost: $10 per person All Group Areas include PlayBall! game programs, group name on RiderVision and Preferred Buyer status. Need assistance? Please contact an account representative today. Whether you have questions about the RoughRiders in general, a previous outing, or you are interested in organizing a new group outing, please feel free to contact our staff. Jenna Byrnes Adam Barbato Andy Benedict Katie Bonnette Senior Director of Ticket Sales Group Sales Coordinator Group Sales Coordinator Group Sales Coordinator 972-334-1973 972-334-1975 972-334-1939 972-334-1928 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chris Gray Jeff Hamler Kurt Little Group Sales Coordinator Group Sales Coordinator Group Sales Coordinator 972-334-1968 972-334-1901 972-334-1910 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] How to plan your group outing.
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