Luxury Suite
17 - 20 Tickets
5 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Loft
8 Tickets
2 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Bridge Loft
8 Tickets
2 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
The Club by Red Hawk Casino
8 Tickets
2 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Plaza Box
6 - 16 Tickets
2 - 4 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Catering
In-suite catering is available for all Sacramento Kings suites. Most Kings Suite, Loft and Balcony Box rentals include a farm to fork food & beverage package (not including alcohol). Additional items can be purchased a-la-carte from the catering menu or from your suite attendant during the event.
Parking and Transportation
Sacramento Kings Loft or Suite parking passes will be provided in the West Garage (325 L St.) in Downtown Sacramento, less than a five minute walk to the exclusive Premium Entrance on L & 6th St. Rideshare options are available with pickup and drop off locations adjacent to Golden 1 Center. Light Rail service is available within blocks of the arena.
Budget
Payment for Suites or Lofts for Sacramento Kings games will be due in full at the time of purchase. If catering is not included, it's best to budget around $100 per person for food and alcohol. Other items you may need to pay at your event will be additional parking and Kings merchandise.
Club Access
Those in a Sacramento Kings suite have exclusive access to 5 private bars. Cask and Alchemy are private lounges segregated off the main suite level. The Elms Bar boasts two locations with full service bars and casual seating. Finally, the Croft Lounge. Croft features a rustic design and full bar.
Dress Code
Sacramento Kings guests in a suite, loft or balcony box at Golden 1 Center enjoy the flexibility to wear the attire of their choosing. For corporate events, dress is typically business casual. For personal events, suite guests tend to dress more casually. When in doubt, ask the host of your suite.
Venue Bag Policy
All bags larger than 16" x 16" x 8” (i.e. purses, suitcases, beach bags, etc.) are prohibited. Bags deemed and accepted as medical bags must be searched and tagged by a security supervisor. Golden 1 Center suites and lofts have a coat closet to store any bags or winter jackets during the event.
Entrances
Gates open 1.5 hours prior to tip-off for Sacramento Kings games. Golden 1 Center has one Premium entrance for Kings suites, lofts and balcony boxes. The Premium entrance is located at the corner of L & 6th St. The Premium entrances will allow for expedited access to your suite, loft or balcony box.
Child Ticket Policy
Children under twenty-four months of age are admitted free of charge in Golden 1 Center. That's provided they sit on an adult’s lap. Any child 2 or older will need a separate ticket. Strollers can be left at Guest Services Station near Section 109 on Plaza Level and Section 207 on Bridge Level.
Posted 10/10/2023
After years of struggles, Sacramento finally has success. The Kings broke a 16-year playoff drought last season, winning 18 more games than the previous campaign. And Sacramento won its division for the first time since 2002-03. A major reason why was the duo of De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis. In their first full season together, Fox averaged 25 points and over six assists. Sabonis complemented his point guard with over 19 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 7.3 assists a game. Both were pivotal pieces for Sacramento in 2022-23 and will continue to be this season. The Kings also have a very deep roster outside of Fox and Sabonis, including four other players that averaged 12+ points. Sacramento is set to compete for years to come.
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