Our Suites
Corporate.Private.Hospitality at its finest! *Secure Payment Options available through Bank Of America*

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All Suite Features
ALL Suites include FULL Catering Beer, Wine, & Soda. Parking Passes Included!

16 or 24 Person Suites Available from $150k &up Call 818-264-8803 for quotes
Access To Exclusive Clubs
Premium Suite Parking
Superior Interior Finish Out
Extraordinary Space With A Depth Of Over 40 Feet
Private Restroom In Each Suite
Colossal Video Board:As you enter your suite, you will immediately notice
a one-of-a-kind feature - the giant center-hung video board.

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Amenities
Luxury! All the way!

Average Size = 16' x 40'
Private Restroom
Full Kitchen area with refrigerator, locked liquor cabinet, etc.
Fully Furnished with Granite and 42" Leather chairs
Retractable glass system- temperature controlled
Flat Screen TV's

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V.I.P. Delivery
We are there when you need us the most!

As we get closer to the game, we can offer VIP delivery where after payment and within 72hrs we will fly the tickets to you and hand deliver. We can also arrange hotel air, VIP transport and a personal rep from the company to attend with you and ensure your enjoyment. We are a small company, I am an Iraq veteran Marine and along with that comes honesty and integrity. We will match any other price. I keep it personal,professional, and confidential.

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SUPER BOWL BASICS:

The Super Bowl is the championship game of the NFL, that is played between the winner from the AFC and NFC. The first Super Bowl was played on January 15th, 1967 as the game to determine the Champion between the AFL and NFL. The Green Bay Packers won, and Bart Starr was named MVP of Super Bowl I. A condition of the AFL-NFL Merger was that the winners of each leagues championship game would meet to determine the world champion of American football. But after the NFL's Green Bay Packers convincingly won the first two Super Bowls, some team owners feared that AFL teams could compete with their NFL counterparts. That all changed with perhaps the biggest upset in Super Bowl history, the AFL's New York Jets, led by Joe Namath, defeated the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III in Miami. The next year, the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs defeated the NFL's Minnesota Vikings 23-7 and won Super Bowl IV in New Orleans. Since the leagues merged into one in 1970, the Super Bowl has featured the champions of the AFC and NFC. The team who wins the Super Bowl receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy, named for the coach of the Green Bay Packers, who won the first two Super Bowl games. Following his death in September 1970, the trophy was named the Vince Lombardi Trophy. It is estimated that some 130-140 million people tune in to watch, at least, some part of the Super Bowl.