Why NBA Suite Should Be Your Next Luxury Experience!

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Some years ago, I started going to basketball games at least once a year. In the last couple of years, I have attended basketball games around my birthday, making it a ritual.

This year, I had the privilege of going to a Wizards basketball game with suite seats. This epic moment was priceless. Here's why you should get NBA courtside seats:

Access to private entry.

With suite seats, I was able to enter the arena through a private entrance. This entrance did not have a line and easy access to suite area. Private entrance to a NBA game is especially crucial to avoid the long lines. Private entrance is fit for luxury black woman.

Food and Drinks Included.

One of the fabulous advantages of suite seating is food and drink provided with package. Within the package, we had tequila, vodka, wine, wings, popcorn, and snacks. We had unlimited water and soda as well. Of course everyone wanted more food so we bought food from the concession stands as well.


Specialized Attendant

Along with food and drinks, suite seats include specialized attendant to accommodate the needs of the group. When food and drinks run low, the attendant is readily available to provide more. The attendant also makes sure private bathroom is clean and stacked with toiletries throughout the evening.

Exclusive Monitors and Tvs

Of Course. We want to indulge in watching the game. Although the suites are now floor seats, the suite provides monitors and tvs as well as its own set of actual seats to watch the game. We took advantage of the seats as well as tvs while drinking and dancing.

Free souvenirs.

In the seats were team pamphlets and keychain. Every NBA game souvenir is different and can include a t-shirt.

I recommend renting a suite during fall season of NBA season because it is typically cheaper. For a group of 6 people, a suite can cost about $300 per person. Not bad for a luxury suite experience at NBA game.

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