Commissioners Club Suite
12 Tickets
4 - 6 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Suite Level 3
18 - 24 Tickets
6 Tickets
Catering Available
Suite Level 5
18 - 24 Tickets
6 Tickets
Catering Available
Suite Level 6
18 Tickets
4 Tickets
Catering Available
Catering
New York Giants luxury suites can be pre-stocked with all of your favorite foods, drinks and alcohol. NY Giants suite catering is handled in advance of the game and not charged until game day. There is no minimum and in-suite catering is optional. No outside food or drinks are allowed.
Parking and Transportation
New York Giants luxury suites at MetLife Stadium typically come with 3 to 6 VIP parking passes. NY Giants suite parking passes are clearly labeled. Most will be valid in Lots E, F, and G. Some suite rentals include one 'reserved' parking pass with an assigned spot in close proximity to the stadium.
Safety and Well-being
The New York Giants announced that the 2020 season will be played without spectators at MetLife Stadium until further notice. The staff is working tirelessly to get the stadium safe and ready should the state permit fans later in the season.
Budget
The price a New York Giants suite rental can range from $15,000-$35,000 depending on the opponent, day of the week and suite size/location. Giants suite rentals are due the day of purchase. In-suite catering wouldn't be charged until game day and typically averages to about $100 per person.
Club Access
With a NY Giants suite ticket, you have access to the Mezzanine Clubs (United Rentals & Toyota Clubs), located on both sides of MetLife Stadium along the sidelines. Commissioner's Club suites are located within the Commissioner's Club, known as the most prestigious club at Metlife Stadium.
Dress Code
Many New York Giants football fans will be wearing their favorite player’s jersey in the suite, however other luxury box guests will be dressed in business casual attire. We recommend asking the host of your suite on expectations. Note that NY Giants suites do include coat closets for convenience.
Venue Bag Policy
New York Giants suite guests are welcome to carry-in the following items into MetLife Stadium: Clear bags that are 12" x 6" x 12" or less in size (1 bag per person). Small purses/handbags (clutch-type bags) that are 4.5" x 6.5" or less in size (1 per person). All guests are subject to search.
Entrances
New York Giants suite levels may be accessed by using the VIP entrances on the East and West sides of the stadium, typically corresponding to the location of your parking pass. You will see signs designating the entrances for suite ticket holders that allow you expedited access to your suite.
Child Ticket Policy
Children up to 34" inches in height may enter MetLife Stadium free of charge but must share a seat with an accompanying ticketed adult. All children taller will need a ticket even when attending the game in a New York Giants luxury box. A Giants suite does offer a private environment for families.
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