Get ready for an exciting new chapter at Truist Park! The Atlanta Braves are revolutionizing the fan experience with a bold overhaul of the outfield, and we're here to break it down for you.
In what will be their 10th season at Truist Park, the Braves are continuing their journey to create unique and immersive fan experiences. And this season, they're taking it up a notch with an innovative addition to the left field: six private, open-air boxes, each offering a personalized and exclusive viewing experience.
But here's where it gets interesting... These boxes aren't just any ordinary seats. Each box can accommodate 20 to 25 fans, providing an intimate and customized atmosphere. Imagine gathering your crew for a game-day experience like no other! The best part? You can combine these boxes to create a larger, tailored event, making it perfect for groups and special occasions.
Now, let's talk numbers. The 25-person box will set you back between $4,000 and $6,150 per game, while the 24-person box ranges from $3,845 to $5,909, and the 20-person box starts at $3,200, going up to $4,920. The pricing varies based on the game opponent, adding an element of flexibility and excitement to your planning.
But wait, there's more! Each box comes with some sweet perks. You'll enjoy a complimentary full ballpark fare buffet, complete with non-alcoholic drinks. And if you're feeling fancy, you can even upgrade to include beer and wine. Plus, with five parking passes included, getting to the game has never been easier.
And this is the part most fans miss... Adjacent to these boxes, you'll find an exterior bridge, featuring assigned mesh stools along a drink rail. This bridge can be reserved for groups of 14 to 16 tickets or fully rented for a larger gathering of 28 to 32 tickets. And the best part? All bridge tickets include access to the interior hospitality area, offering an all-encompassing experience.
Prices for bridge tickets range from $93 to $132 per ticket, depending on the game opponent. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can combine the boxes and the bridge, accommodating up to 200 tickets! The official name of this hospitality area will be revealed soon, so stay tuned.
The Braves have partnered with Progressive Companies to design this incredible space, with Impact Development Management providing expert advice. This project is just the latest in a series of ambitious initiatives, with the Braves investing significant resources to enhance the fan experience. Previous additions include the Lexus Premium Boxes, the Blue Moon Beer Garden, the Jim Beam Bourbon Decks, The Pen, expanded Coors Light Chop House seating, and the Outfield Market.
So, what do you think of these new group premium boxes? Are they a home run or a strikeout? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below! Will you be trying out this unique experience at Truist Park?