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Hospitality Brochure.Pdf 2016/17INSERT NEW MATCH HOSPITALITYHEADING HERE. PROUD OF WHERE WE COME FROM. PROUD OF WHERE WE ARE GOING. Since our origins in 1898, we have prided ourselves on being a ‘home away from home’ for players, staff and supporters from around the world. The Club is known throughout the rugby community worldwide for the warmth of its welcome, and we look forward to extending that welcome to you all in one of our many hospitality suites during the 2016/17 season. Great food, great company and the finest views of some of the best rugby in the Championship are yours here at the Madejski Stadium. You may be joining us to entertain your clients, treat your team members or simply enjoy a day out with friends and family. Whatever the reason, our hospitality team are on hand to ensure you have a great time, every time. We look forward to welcoming you. LONDON IRISH SEASONAL HOSPITALITY 2016/17 SEASONINSERT NEW STRUCTUREHEADING HERE. WE OFFER HOSPITALITY AS SEASONAL MEMBERSHIP OR ON A MATCH BY MATCH BASIS THE STRUCTURE OF THE 2016/17 SEASON IS AS FOLLOWS: 11 x Greene King IPA Championship matches 3 x British and Irish Cup matches IN ADDITION TO THE BENEFITS LISTED ON EACH PAGE, SEASONAL MEMBERS WILL ALSO HAVE ACCESS TO OTHER “EXILES EVENTS” OFFERINGS INCLUDING COMPLIMENTARY MATCH TICKETS FOR PRE SEASON GAMES AND OTHER AD-HOC EVENTS THROUGHOUT OUT THE SEASON. Children between the ages of 5 and 16 receive a 20% discount on all prices; children under the age of 5 are complimentary. LONDON IRISH SEASONAL HOSPITALITY 2016/17 EXECUTIVEINSERT NEW BOXHEADINGFROM HERE. £6,995 + VAT WATCH CHAMPIONSHIP RUGBY WITH UNINTERRUPTED PANORAMIC VIEWS IN THE PRIVACY AND COMFORT OF AN EXCLUSIVE EXECUTIVE BOX. You and your guests will overlook the Madejski Stadium pitch and watch the action directly from padded balcony seats. With a range of catering options available you can tailor your matchday experience to suit your entertainment needs. PACKAGE INCLUDES: SEASONAL: - Exclusive use of a hospitality box for 10 people £6,995+VAT (Category C) - Three VIP Parking Permits £8,995+VAT (Category B) - Tea and coffee at half time £9,995+VAT (Category A) - Flexible catering options – extra charges apply £11,995+VAT (Superbox – seats 24) - Player appearances - Complimentary match programmes MATCH-BY-MATCH: £750+VAT LONDON IRISH SEASONAL HOSPITALITY 2016/17 THEINSERT AVENUE NEW + VAT CLUBHEADING FROM £75HERE.PER PERSON WITH A TWO COURSE LUNCH SERVED BY OUR CHEF AND PADDED SEATS ON THE HALF WAY LINE This package offers a superb venue for the entertainment and enjoyment of you and your guests. PACKAGE INCLUDES: SEASONAL: £995+VAT - Shared facility overlooking the Madejski pitch MATCH-BY-MATCH: £75+VAT - Two course buffet lunch - Padded seat on the half way line (note: some seats will be located one floor directly above) - Exclusive use of private cash bar throughout the day - Pre-match player Q&A - Complimentary matchday programme - VIP parking on a 1:4 basis - Tea, Coffee & Biscuits at half time LONDON IRISH SEASONAL HOSPITALITY 2016/17 GUINNESS LOUNGE FROM £50 + VAT THE FRIENDLY, RELAXED ATMOSPHERE OF THE GUINNESS LOUNGE OFFERS AN INFORMAL PACKAGE WHICH INCLUDES A MEAL FROM OUR ‘PUB LUNCH’ MENU With access to a cash bar and a fantastic view of the pitch, you will experience the pre-match build up in comfort before stepping on to the balcony above the touchline to take your seat. PACKAGE INCLUDES: SEASONAL: £495+VAT - Exclusive access and use of a private suite with MATCH-BY-MATCH: £50+VAT panoramic views - One course ‘Pub Lunch’ selected from the menu on the day - Direct access to padded balcony seats - Exclusive use of private cash bar throughout the day - Pre-match player Q&A - Complimentary matchday programme LONDON IRISH SEASONAL HOSPITALITY 2016/17 THEINSERT PLATINUM NEW CLUBHEADING FROM £30HERE. + VAT THE CONVIVIAL ATMOSPHERE AND TRADITIONAL CLUB HOUSE FEEL OF THE PLATINUM CLUB MEANS YOU ARE NEVER SHORT OF CONVERSATION. It’s the perfect option for a drink and a snack before enjoying the match from your premium seating adjacent to the Directors’ Box. PACKAGE INCLUDES: SEASONAL: £350+VAT - Exclusive use of private cash bar throughout the day MATCH-BY-MATCH: £30+VAT - Access to padded seats located centrally in the upper tier next to the Directors Lounge - Complimentary matchday programme - Complimentary tea and coffee at half-time - Selection of drinks and snacks available to purchase LONDON IRISH SEASONAL HOSPITALITY 2016/17 INSERTINTERNATIONAL NEW HEADINGHOSPITALITY HERE. THE RUGBY VILLAGE OFFERS THE PERFECT PRE AND POST MATCH HOSPITALITY, JUST FIVE MINUTES’ WALK FROM TWICKENHAM STADIUM The Rugby Village has now established itself as a firm favourite amongst corporate clients and those guests looking to make the most of their day at Twickenham, with all your food and drink included in the package. PACKAGE INCLUDES: RBS SIX NATIONS 2017 OLD MUTUAL AUTUMN INTERNATIONALS 2016 - 3 course meal England vs. France – 4th February 2017 England vs. South Africa – 12th November 2016 - Complimentary bar England vs. Scotland – 11th March 2017 England vs. Australia – 3rd December 2016 - Complimentary matchday programme - Pre-match Q&A WITH TICKET: £449+VAT* WITH TICKET: £399+VAT* - Post-match snacks and complimentary bar HOSPITALITY ONLY (NO TICKET): £249+VAT HOSPITALITY ONLY (NO TICKET): £249+VAT *Hospitality with ticket is available only to London Irish members. Memberships are available to purchase – please enquire. IRELAND VS ENGLAND – 18TH MARCH 2017 – AVIVA STADIUM, DUBLIN 775+VAT - Five course lunch at the Intercontinental Hotel, Dublin - Complimentary bar € (AT IRISH VAT RATE) - Premium match ticket at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin - Pre-match Q&A TO BOOK TICKETS - Complimentary match programme VISIT DUBLIN2017.COM LONDON IRISH SEASONAL HOSPITALITY 2016/17 CONTACT OUR TEAM: E: [email protected] T: 01932 750 100 WWW.LONDON-IRISH.COM.
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