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Fgoga5phrwkqme2iugxq.Pdf Historic That one word defines an event at Lambeau Field. Any event. Every event. Whether it’s an intimate meeting for five or a gathering for 1,000, Lambeau Field can accommodate with unique space, an extraordinary staff and exceptional all-around excellence. THE FACILITIES Lambeau Field is a premier Wisconsin landmark, a sacred place to which people from all over the world pilgrimage: to see the legacy, to experience the awe. The facilities within are just as awe-inspiring. Every amenity has been created to support the demands of a Packers gameday, and for other events as well – those which demand the same level of excellence, like conferences, weddings, trade shows, galas, receptions, meetings and more. THE TEAM Our events team is world-class. With a dedication to excellence, a passion for service and an eye for detail, each event is one of greatness. From custom menus to room setups that maximize the appeal of the space, to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and Lambeau Field Stadium Tours, our professional team does whatever it takes to make your event legendary. THE FOOD The food is just as much a part of the Lambeau Field experience as the space itself. We are proud to partner with Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality, to provide exceptional event catering. Grand ATRIUM FLOOR Expansive space. Intimate feeling. From the bustle of a trade show to the elegance of a charity gala, the Atrium floor is a premier location for events serving over 400 people. Options are limitless. Dramatic four-story windows add to the ambience, allowing incredible natural light to shine in and enhance the experience even more. LEGENDS CLUB ROOM & PRE-FUNCTION AREA Distinct. Charming. Classic. Warm cherry accents create a classic and classy atmosphere in this upper level space. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the space in natural light and access to an MVP Box offers a view of the field. The namesake for Packers greats, this space can be sectioned off or expanded to accommodate various functions – from weddings to business meetings, luncheons and everything in between. Adjacent to the Legends Club Room is the pre-function space, which is ideal for social gatherings prior to your event. 4 TH FLOOR INDOOR CLUBS Unique. Spacious. Extraordinary. Featuring a sweeping view of the North End Zone, along with a beautiful view of Green Bay, the 4th Floor Indoor Clubs are ideal for social or corporate gatherings. NORTH BALCONY Taking elegance to greater heights. High above the Atrium floor, the North Balcony is perfect for cocktail and hors d’oeuvre receptions, luncheons and dinner events. Guests can mingle while overlooking the magnificent Atrium. MVP BOX 4039 The perfect space with the perfect view. Patterned after a large gameday suite, this room offers an outstanding view of Lambeau Field. MVP Box 4039 is ideal for smaller meetings and intimate gatherings with the ability to comfortably accommodate up to 50 guests. NORTH LOFT WITH 6 TH FLOOR INDOOR CLUBS Exclusivity at its finest. This indoor/outdoor space boasts some of the best views of Lambeau Field, and the North Loft (rooftop deck) allows you to experience it all. The 6th Floor Indoor Clubs will treat your guests to an amazing atmosphere – perfect for luncheons, dinners, casual business meetings, cocktail receptions and more. Lindsay Jones Photography LLC LAMBEAU SUITE Intimate and elegant. This space is named the Lambeau Suite because, like Lambeau Field, it is like no other. An intimate space perfect for small meetings or social gatherings, it comfortably seats up to 20 people and has its own restroom, a 60" TV monitor and elegant touches of history with custom Packers artwork. It offers an excellent view of the field, as it sits on the 50-yard line, and even has access to an outside deck via sliding doors. This space is one for the record books. H Legendary NORTH BALCONY ▼ ATRIUM* CAPACITY SPACE SEATING STYLES Square Name Banquet Reception Theater Classroom Conference Footage Atrium Floor 39,561 varies varies varies - - Legends Club Room 6,827 400 800 600 380 - Johnny Blood (A) 1,674 80 120 150 72 40 Willie Davis (B) 1,738 80 120 150 72 40 Paul Hornung (C) 1,738 80 120 150 72 40 Bart Starr (D) 1,676 80 120 150 72 40 Legends Pre-Function Area 10,441 - - - - - North Balcony 6,769 200 400 320 - - Lambeau Suite 580 20 30 30 20 14 MVP Box 4039 686 50 50 50 32 22 4th Floor Indoor Clubs 3,700 100 250 100 60 - *Enter at American Family Insurance Gate or Oneida Nation Gate NORTH END* CAPACITY SPACE SEATING STYLES Square Name Footage Banquet Reception Theater Classroom Conference 6th Floor Indoor Clubs 3,084 100 200 150 72 40 North Loft 2,836 - 200 - - - *Enter at Bellin Health Gate Legendary Inspiring JOHNSONVILLE TAILGATE VILLAGE In the shadows of Lambeau Field. Reflecting Lambeau Field’s iconic look and feel, the Johnsonville Tailgate Village is host to fans on gameday. On non-gamedays, it is an extraordinary event venue that can host 300+ guests. Located in the shadows of Lambeau Field, this 13,242 square-foot space offers a full kitchen for catering services, floor-to-ceiling windows for an expansive feel, customizable seating options and overhead doors that open to a 4,300 square-foot deck. It’s a high-energy atmosphere that emulates the spirit of gameday while exuding the classic warmth and greatness of Lambeau Field. From weddings and corporate events to galas and trade shows, the Johnsonville Tailgate Village makes any event legendary. Extraordinary CHAMPIONS CLUB Exceptional view. Sitting high above the South End Zone, every area within the Champions Club provides an extraordinary view of Lambeau Field. It has been deemed the unofficial stadium penthouse thanks to its access to the South Loft (rooftop deck) and its high-class appeal and spacious layout. Decked out with historic facts and legendary Packers memorabilia, it exudes a nostalgic, classic feel that’s perfect for guests to enjoy receptions, buffet-style meals and more. Guests can even enjoy conversing while sitting in the elegant stadium seats prominently overlooking the field. MILLER LITE LOUNGE Legendary style. Guests will instantly feel at ease in this laid-back lounge. With access to an outdoor terrace for a stellar view of the field, the Miller Lite Lounge unites classic comfort with legendary scenery for a relaxing yet dynamic experience. It’s a perfect space for casual business meetings and receptions. SOUTH END* CAPACITY FESTIVAL FOODS MVP DECK Gameday casual. Offering a polished, modern-casual feel, this space surrounds guests with a rich, inspiring atmosphere. It features video walls for dynamic presentations and lends a picturesque view of Lambeau Field with access to an outdoor terrace. It is an ideal space for hors d’oeuvre receptions and small trade shows. TERRACE SUITES MILLER LITE DECK Grand entertaining. A championship space to cheer for. With a state-of-the-art open concept kitchen and video Create a gameday feel for your event when you host walls, the Terrace Suites provide an ideal backdrop on the Miller Lite Deck. Accommodating groups up to for cocktail and hors d’oeuvre receptions, buffet-style 500, this outdoor area provides a great atmosphere for meals and small-scale business presentations. Best of company picnics. This space can also be reserved in all, the Terrace Suites include access to outdoor viewing conjunction with the Miller Lite Lounge. platforms for a scenic view of the field. SOUTH END* CAPACITY SPACE SEATING STYLES Square Reception Name Footage Miller Lite Lounge 4,225 200 Miller Lite Deck 6,465 500 Terrace Suites 5,420 250 Festival Foods MVP Deck 4,725 275 Champions Club 5,375 225 South Loft - Viewing Deck Only 3,005 - *Enter at Shopko Gate Iconic THE LOMBARDI BOARDROOM Where elegance and professionalism meet. This exemplary space was modeled after the Green Bay Packers Executive Boardroom and features state-of-the-art amenities to ensure your meeting is efficient, effective and elegant. It boasts a custom-made executive table, adjustable leather executive chairs, a two-tone cherry wood wall with inlaid Packers “G’s,” granite countertops, power-operated blackout shades, adjustable lighting and a touchscreen control panel for all room systems. It is a room of which Vince Lombardi would approve. Not only does it overlook the 50' silver-laden Lombardi Trophy, but Lombardi’s silver-plated signature also resides on the wall. LOMBARDI BOARDROOM* CAPACITY Room Name Square Footage Capacity Lombardi Boardroom 950 26 Lombardi Boardroom I 450 8 Lombardi Boardroom II 500 10 *Enter at American Family Insurance Gate AUDIOVISUAL CAPABILITIES: • Two 80" touchscreen monitors • Video conferencing • Voice conferencing • Video inputs • USB charging stations • Full internet capabilities (wired & wireless) • Ceiling speaker system While you’re here When you host your event at Lambeau Field, you are able to offer your guests more than any other venue in the state: shopping, dining and most importantly tradition, pride and passion. This is Lambeau Field, the hallowed ground of the one and only Green Bay Packers. PACKERS PRO SHOP Wear your Packers pride on your sleeve. With over 21,000 square feet of green and gold, the Pro Shop has everything a Packers fan could want – authentic gameday apparel, team merchandise, Lambeau Field goods, NFL apparel, tailgate items, home goods, jerseys and more. It offers dazzling displays and backdrops, and is indeed the exclusive shop for the exclusive fan. LAMBEAU FIELD STADIUM TOURS Walk the path forged by legends. A variety of tours grant unique access to the stadium as well as a firsthand experience of the Lambeau Field legacy.
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