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March 2016 The Most Influential Women in B.C.

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22 BCBusiness Month Year Photo Credit C A N U C K S S P O R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T P R O M O T E D C O N T E N T Suite Success The first-class amenities and services that come with a Vancouver Canucks single game suite takes any event and makes it memorable L ooking to elevate your business event, corporate outing and family celebration to another level, while cheering on the Canucks to victory? Booking a Vancouver Canucks Single Game Suite is the perfect way to break the ice with new clients, reward employees or treat family to "the good old hockey game." Private suites located on the 200, 400 and 500 levels are available for rent on a per-game basis. With room to host 12 to 70 guests, the suites offer a private area ideal for talking business, mingling, and wining and dining. Guests also have the luxury of settling into the comfortable premium seats and catching all the action with a spectacular view of the ice. "The suites are an easy way to add excitement to any function," says Robert Chorner, Premium Client Services Sales Manager for the Canucks. "If a company is hosting a client appreciation night, launch- ing a product or having a party, they can book a suite the night they need it and tie it into their event." With many companies choosing to purchase a suite or box for the season, single game suites provide an appealing alternative for companies that still want to treat their clients to an exciting night of hockey. "We're able to accommodate a wider variety of requests," says Marie Bailey, Marketing Project Manager for the Canucks. "The suites give customers the flexibility to pick and choose games which coordinate with their business needs—for example hosting out- of-town clients." At all 45 Canucks home games, there are 12 suites avail- able for single game rentals. Prices vary depending on the number of guests, game dates and popularity of the opponent. "The 24-person and larger suite rentals include a $500 food and bev- erage credit plus a Canucks jersey," says Chorner. The rental also provides access to the venue before and after the game. For smaller busi- ness gatherings or family outings, the Loge Suites provide a luxury, all-inclusive setting. Situated on level 200, the new premium seating option includes a private table, food and non- alcoholic drinks in a six-seat mini suite. As Chorner puts it, "Enjoy the game from the most comfortable seats in Rogers Arena." Although Canucks tickets aren't available for purchase until September, customers can reserve the suites ahead of time upon the release of the game sched- ule mid-summer. "We recommend book- ing as early as possible," says Chorner. "They tend to sell out. However, there are still some suites available for this season's remaining games." To learn more about the Vancouver Canucks Single Game Suites or Loge Suites, visit the official Canucks website. The Legends Suite on level 200 accommodates 34 to 68 people Photo: DesY Cheng / VanCou V er CanuCks

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