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School Dance Packages PETCOPETCO ParkPark SchoolSchool DanceDance PackagesPackages San Diego Padres PETCO Park 100 Park Boulevard San Diego, CA 92101 619.795.5025 www.petcoparkevents.com Thank you for considering PETCO Park for your next high school dance. Located in the heart of downtown San Diego, PETCO Park is home to the San Diego Padres and serves as the ideal location for your next event. The architecturally magnificent towers and flowered terraces of the Ballpark offer panoramic views of the San Diego Bay, the downtown skyline and Balboa Park. Come experience for yourself why PETCO Park is “The World’s Best Ballpark in America’s Finest City”. PETCO Park offers your group unique and exciting venues to host your prom. Our Event Coordinators provide detailed and creative solutions reflecting your vision and goals. We partner with thoroughly professional vendors who share our commitment to excellence and provide a host of services. All Event Packages include: DJ Personnel for 4-Hours Audio Sound System Lighting System Riser for DJ Wireless Handheld Microphone Photographer for Student Pictures Event Staff and Security Coat Check Customized Entry Tickets Beverages and Desserts and Choice of Facility Rental for 4-Hours Please see following pages for facility rental options 2 PETCO Park is well equipped with luxury and specialty venues. The following pages contain information on the featured PETCO Park Prom Package options. We have many packages to meet the needs of any size group. Choose from our available prom packages and let us help you make “Major League Memories”! Option 1 Padres Hall of Fame Bar & Grill / Western Metal Rooftop Option 2 Left Field Concourse Option 3 Right Field Concourse Option 4 Padres Power Alley 3 • Option 1 Padres Hall of Fame Bar & Grill and Western Metals Rooftop Package Price: $32,000 Location : Western Metal Supply Building, Left Field Entrance/Exit : Gaslamp Gate Up to 700 Guests* Two unique venues situated on the fourth floor and rooftop of the Western Metals Supply Company Building, both venues celebrate the history of San Diego and the great tradition of baseball. An open terrace provides panoramic views of the playing field and Park at the Park. Members of the Padres Hall of Fame and highlights of club history are celebrated in displays, adding to the festive, energized atmosphere. *For guests larger than 700, we suggest adding the Western Metal Concourse. Please contact your sales associate for further details. 4 • Option 2 Left Field Concourse Package Price: $34,500 Location : Main Concourse Entrance/Exit : Gaslamp Gate Up to 1000 Guests Located along the third base line of the park, the Left Field Concourse offers a fantastic view of the Playing Field, with a dramatic view of the downtown Gaslamp District. 5 • Option 3 Right Field Concourse Package Price: $28,500 Location : Main Concourse Entrance/Exit : Home Plate Plaza Up to 1,100 Guests Following the Main Concourse down the first base line of the park, the Right Field Concourse has direct views of the Playing Field and offers both covered and open-air venue space. 6 • Option 4 Padres Power Alley Package Price: $22,500 Location : Right Field, adjacent to the Park at the Park Entrance/Exit : East Village, Park Blvd. Gate or Gaslamp Gate Up to 600 Guests An interactive venue located beneath the Right Field Seating Section, this covered area includes use of a Speed Pitch, Batting Cage, and SONY Play Stations. 7 Policies & Procedures Booking a Ballpark Event: Contact the Padres Ballpark Sales & Marketing Department on (619) 795-5025 to reserve a date and Ballpark venue for your event. A member of our sales team will assist you in reserving your date. Availability: PETCO Park venues are available year-round for rent excluding those days and evening when a Padres home game is scheduled. Please contact Ballpark Sales & Marketing for a schedule of available dates and times. On game days, the San Diego Padres offer special group ticket rates and facilities for groups of 25 or more. For additional information and pricing, please contact the Group Sales Department at (619) 795-5010. Insurance: A Certificate of Insurance is required for at least $2 million for property damage and bodily injury. Food and Beverage: California SportService is the exclusive food and beverage provider for PETCO Park; outside food and beverage are prohibited. Guaranteed Attendance: Guaranteed guest counts are due no later than two weeks prior to the event date. Outside Vendors: All outside vendors are subject to approval by PETCO Park and are required to fill out a PETCO Park Vendor agreement. Use of Name: Client shall not be permitted to use the PETCO Park logo and/or the San Diego Padres name or logo without the prior written approval of the Padres. 8 DIRECTIONS TO PETCO PARK BLUE ZONE PARKING LOTS: B1 - Padres Parkade B2 - Tailgate Park Surface Lot B3 - D1/D2 Surface Lot ACCESSING THE BALLPARK: FROM THE NORTH: Inbound - I-5 South; Exit Imperial Ave. (West) Outbound - Imperial Ave. (East); Left onto 19th Ave. to I-5 North - OR - Inbound - I-5 South; Exit 10th Ave. (one way) Outbound - 11th Ave. (one way) to I-5 North - OR - Inbound - 163 South; Exit 10th Ave. (one way) Outbound - 11th Ave. (one way) to 163 North FROM THE EAST: Inbound - King / 94 Fwy West to FSt. (one way); Left onto 14th Ave. Outbound - 13th Ave. North; Right onto G St. (one way) to King / 94 Fwy East FROM THE SOUTH: Inbound - I-5 North; Exit J St. (West) Outbound - J St. (East); Right onto 17th Ave. to I-5 South 9 Neighboring Restaurants Downtown San Diego is a culinary treasure, boasting some of the finest and most ethnically diverse restaurants Southern California has to offer. Best of all, many of these unique and award-winning dining experiences are just a short stroll away from the ballpark. Whether you are in the mood for sophisticated international dining by candlelight, casual California cuisine served with an ocean view, or a festive, sun-splashed outdoor Mexican cafe, it can all be found within just steps of PETCO Park. Acqua Al 2 Buster’s Beach House G5- George’s on Fifth 322 Fifth Ave Seaport Village 835 Fifth Ave. 619-230-0382 619-233-4300 619-702-0444 Specializing in traditional pasta and Tropical waterfront restaurant and Steakhouse beef dishes, reminiscent of old-world bar. Tuscan bistros. Rustic interior. Galileo 101 CHIVE 100 Harbor Dr. Bella Luna 558 Fourth Ave. 619-702-7101 748 Fifth Ave. 619-232-4483 Across from the Convention Center 619-239-3222 Sleek, sophisticated hot spot, heart of serving award-winning new Authentic regional Italian cuisine in the Gaslamp. Offering global cuisine, progressive Italian cuisine. Private the Gaslamp Quarter, homemade traditional formula with modern dining rooms, patio dining and live pastas, carpaccios, seafood and interpretation. entertainment. veal dishes, reservations accepted. Croce’s Jazz Bar & Grill Harbor House Bertrand at Mister A’s 802 Fifth Ave. Seaport Village 2550 Fifth Ave. 619-233-4355 619-232-1141 619-239-1377 Two restaurants, three bars offer Overlooking San Diego Bay, free American Contemporary Cuisine. validated parking. Large selection of Blue Ginger Live music nightly. fresh seafood and steaks. 717 Fourth Ave. 619-888-0007 Dobson’s Hard Rock Café This delightful sanctuary is one of the 956 Broadway Circle 801 Fourth Ave only establishments in the area to 619-231-6771 619-615-7625 offer such authentic renditions of An original downtown restaurant, Indoor/outdoor dining. Cool rock n' Mandarin and regional Chinese fare. famous local business bar, award- roll fun atmosphere for the entire winning menu, next to Horton Plaza family. Blue Point 565 Fifth Ave. Dussini Mediterranean Grill Joe’s Crab Shack 619-233-6623 275 Fifth Ave 525 E. Harbor Dr. Seafood restaurant located in 619-233-4323 619-233-7391 Gaslamp Quarter. A feast for your senses, from the Fun, casual dinning ... festive exciting Mediterranean menu to the atmosphere. Boat House inviting bar and billiard room, the 2040 Harbor Island Dr. Dussini experience is indeed LG’s Steakhouse 619-291-8011 Deliciously Different! 789 Sixth Ave Panoramic Waterfront dining. 619-239-7899 Seafood, steak, chicken. Edgewater Grill Locally owned; nationally know - Seaport Village prime steaks, table-side Caesar Buca di Beppo 619-232-7581 salad. 705 Sixth Ave. Waterfront location on San Diego 619-233-7272 Bay, fresh pastas, pizza, seafood and Huge family style portions, using only steaks; pizzeria features moderately the freshest ingredients to create priced entrees. real, powerful flavored immigrant Southern Italian cuisine. 10 Neighboring Restaurants Lou & Mickey’s Rama Top of the Market 224 Fifth Ave 327 Fourth Ave. 750 N Harbor Dr. 619-237-4900 619-501-8424 619-234-4867 Prime steaks, choice seafood and Fine Thai cuisine. An upscaled restaurant over looking exotic drinks. Walking distance from San Diego Bay. Serving fresh and Convention Center in Historic Rei do Gado high quality seafood. Gaslamp. 939 Fourth Ave. 619-702-8464 Trattoria La Strada Mare & Monti Traditional Brazilian cuisine featuring 702 Fifth Ave 644 Fifth Ave. churrasco and "all you can eat" feast 619-239-3400 619-235-8144 of Brazilian style salads, meats and Florentine style italian restaurant in Delightful Mediterranean-Italian side dishes. Gaslamp Quarter. cuisine. Seafood, steaks, pizzas, full bar. Rockin’ Baja Lobster Yacht Club (Marriott) 310 Fifth Ave. 333 W. Harbor Dr. McCormick & Schmick’s 619-234-6333 619-230-8910 675 L St.(Omni Hotel) Puerto Nuevo style seafood Casual dining on the bay, home of 619-645-6545 restaurant. the Marina-Rita Margarita. Featuring Located near the Gaslamp Quarter, appetizers, fresh salads, sandwiches, Petco Park and the Convention Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse seasonal lunch and dinner entrees.
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