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Download Brochure Make Giant Impressions Dedicated to the curation and development of new ventures complementary to the San Francisco Giants franchise, Giants Enterprises delivers larger-than-life experiences to millions at Oracle Park and beyond. From an elegant dinner in the Dugout to a 30,000-person concert on the Field, we make bold things happen. Tap into the entertainment power and commitment to service of Giants Enterprises to host extraordinary events that will exceed all expectations. At the intersection of sports, entertainment, meetings, events, tourism and hospitality, Giants Enterprises provides the rare combination of people and places to create Giant Impressions. 2 3 VENUES CALIFORNIA SPIRIT Score big with the lasting impact of our unbeatable collection of uniquely San Francisco venues and Play Big first-class service. DIAMOND SEAS COOPERSTOWN S.F. ORACLE PARK Oracle Park THE GOTHAM CLUB PIER 48 LOT A 4 5 INSIDE THE PARK When you’re all in for a one-of-a-kind event, you can’t beat the venues, views and vintage charm of “baseball’s perfect address.” Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, offers a diverse and dynamic combination of event spaces, sweeping views of the Bay and exclusive insider access to this iconic San Francisco landmark. Make memories within the home of World Series champions. Winning STREAK 6 7 FIELD Game On Make the Field the start of something big. You’ll find an array of baseball-centric settings, from the wildly original to the unabashedly sophisticated. Imagine hosting a VIP dinner on second base for 25, or a fantasy batting practice for 75 — as you step up to the plate into the exact spot where the pros work their magic. Have something bigger in mind? A reception for 500, a summer picnic for 2,500, an opening night conference reception for 10,000 or a star-studded concert for 25,000? Let’s make it happen. From black-tie dinners in the Dugout to new business pitches under the scoreboard lights, anything — and everything — is Game On at Oracle Park. RATE $50,000 8 9 FIELD And that’s just the beginning. The renowned Oracle Park offers a lineup of spaces with the flexibility to host events large and small and everything in between. You can book the Field for your keynote event, then have the run of a dozen other venues — yachts, a museum, private clubs, suites and more — for meals, breakouts, large receptions and intimate gatherings. Let your imagination run wild. 10 11 THE GOTHAM CLUB Secret Speakeasy In honor of the Giants’ original name — the New York Gothams Baseball Club — Oracle Park’s exclusive Gotham Club is a private, speakeasy-style social club that pays tribute to the franchise’s storied history. The Gotham Game Room Inspired by the famous pool hall of former glowing bowling lanes, vintage parlor games Giants Manager and Hall of Famer John McGraw, and old-school arcade games set the scene to this secret wood-paneled lounge is a classic further enhance your event. Hidden behind an throwback. Every inch pays homage to the unmarked door on the Suite Level, the Gotham The Gotham Clubhouse franchise’s rich history, with memorabilia- Game Room is a knockout venue for gathering, lined walls and a custom billiards table. Two playing and enjoying the high life. Tucked behind the out-of-town scoreboard, the Gotham Clubhouse offers close-up views of both the Field and McCovey Cove. The Clubhouse is as turnkey as it gets — combining a gleaming well- appointed bar and elegant dining room with built-in AV and waterfront views. Accented by wood paneled walls, chandeliers and comfortable seating options, the Club’s understated elegance works for every gathering, offering an exclusive space for annual meetings to casual mixers or stylish seated dinners. GUEST CAPACITY RATE GUEST CAPACITY RATE 75 175 $15,000 12 75 $10,000 Seated Reception Seated Reception 12 13 GIANTS CLUBHOUSE CLOUD CLUB Insider Access Exclusive access is an understatement when you enter the Giants Clubhouse. The Clubhouse gives you a rare behind- the-scenes look at where the home team suits up before hitting the Field. Host an authentic team-building session, honor distinguished guests with a toast or dig into delicious fare in the precise location where memories are made. Flanked by walls of cherry wood lockers and a room full of baseball history, memorabilia, championship pennants and LED screens, you’ll set an unbeatable stage for meeting, dining and impressing your guests. Elevated Elegance Experience San Francisco on a whole new level in the Cloud Club. This new private lounge on the Suite Level affords extraordinary views of the Field, San Francisco Bay and the Oakland Hills. With rotating decor and programming that celebrates the art, culture, culinary scene and famous personalities of San Francisco’s unique neighborhoods, you’ll give your guests an only-in-San Francisco experience! GUEST CAPACITY RATE GUEST CAPACITY RATE 50 100 $15,000 25 150 $12,500 Seated Reception Seated Reception 14 15 CLUB LEVEL A Winning Combination Whatever your game plan — a formal dinner for hundreds or a holiday party for Concourse thousands — you will be sure to impress in our Alaska Airlines Club Level. Tailor- The Concourse combines our King Street and Third Street venues made to deliver in both size and amenities, the Club Level boasts generous open to create an extra expansive setting overlooking the entire Field that lounge areas, an outdoor terrace with dramatic views of the City and Bay Bridge, accommodates up to 2,500 guests. The Concourse is the ballpark’s floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Field and San Francisco Bay and largest indoor venue and is the perfect setting for a conference, spacious concourses to accommodate receptions, seated dinners, tradeshows, large-scale reception or an elegant seated dinner program. conferences and more. If you are looking to wow your guests with a memorable reception the Club Level’s Concourse, King Street and Third Street venues will over deliver every time. GUEST CAPACITY RATE 2,500 $35,000 Reception 16 17 CLUB LEVEL Third Street Our Third Street venue spans from home plate to the right field corner overlooking San Francisco Bay and is the more intimate Club Level option. King Street Third Street offers a central location within the ballpark, framed by stunning Field views, for receptions, meetings and so much more. Our King Street venue stretches from home plate to the left field corner and offers a terrace with dramatic views of the San Francisco skyline and the Bay Bridge. It is generously proportioned to comfortably accommodate up to 1,500 guests reception style, plus offers maximum flexibility for conferences, meetings, breakouts or cocktail receptions that flow into formal seated dinner programs. GUEST CAPACITY RATE GUEST CAPACITY RATE 500 1,500 $25,000 300 500 $12,500 Seated Reception Seated Reception 18 19 FIELD CLUB LEXUS LOUNGE Game Day Upstaged Call the Shots The Lexus Lounge provides your own sprawling suede sectional, high tops private party quarters in the recently and bar stools, leather banquettes The Blue Shield Field Club sets a sophisticated and versatile stage for transformed umpires’ clubhouse. and a bar area with LED screens, events. With a private entrance at the iconic Willie Mays Plaza and just This exclusive and modern lounge your guests will have plenty of steps from the Field, this recently reimagined lounge has all the charm of offers easy Field access and a space opportunity to enjoy the action. baseball-centric game day amenities while offering an elegant setting for a to relax, drink and dine. With a reception or seated program. This contemporary club space offers guests the unforgettable excitement to “Play Ball” in the comfort of a sleek setting. GUEST CAPACITY RATE GUEST CAPACITY RATE 150 350 $10,000 15 50 $7,500 Seated Reception Seated Reception 20 21 VISITORS CLUBHOUSE THE GARDEN All-Star Access Green with Envy With its overflowing garden beds and offers a space to lounge and linger, drink aeroponic towers, this sustainable garden and dine or cozy up to the bar with friends. serves up a verdant taste of urban farming The highly versatile garden can be used as a amid our national pastime. Tucked behind stand-alone destination or as a complement the center field wall, this unexpected oasis to a program elsewhere in the ballpark. The Visitors Clubhouse welcomes you into the inner sanctum of baseball. Here you can host elaborate dinners or casual receptions in the visiting teams’ private quarters. Located steps away from the Batting Tunnel and Dugout, this behind-the-scenes venue boasts lines of lockers, coaches’ offices and prized memorabilia. Give your guests the lasting feeling of having rubbed elbows with some of Major League Baseball’s greatest stars. GUEST CAPACITY RATE GUEST CAPACITY RATE 50 100 $7,500 50 250 $7,500 Seated Reception Seated Reception 22 23 LUXURY SUITES Suite Success Interested in hosting an offsite meeting or gathering in a truly original setting? The Executive Meeting Room offers elegant aesthetics, views onto bustling King Street, in a highly versatile setting. And with close proximity to over 60 Luxury Suites options for all types of programming and an array of AV availability, the Suite Level is open for business, from board meetings to networking receptions or intimate breakouts. EXECUTIVE MEETING ROOM GUEST CAPACITY RATE 50 100 $5,000 Seated Reception 24 25 PARK’S EDGE Expanding your event possibilities is within easy reach. Just across from Oracle Park, these Giants Enterprises super-size spaces give you the square footage and flexibility to make an epic impression. Mission Rock, a new San Francisco neighborhood, sports Pier 48 and Lot A, which provide transformable spaces for conventions, receptions and other big-scale extravaganzas.
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