Buffalo Bisons Outing for Up to 12 with Luxury Suite and Optional Refreshments at Coca-Cola Field (Up to 75% Off)
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Luxury suite cradles fans in private box for stunning views of pitches & plays on Coca-Cola Field as Bisons show off new manager
Baseball enthusiasts can’t properly behold the glorious seventh-inning stretch in a crowded living room, because there’s always someone standing on the coffee table getting his forehead rhythmically slammed by the ceiling fan. Catch the game in comfort with today’s deal to watch a Buffalo Bisons baseball game from a luxury suite at Coca-Cola Field. Choose between the following options:
- For $99, you get a luxury suite for up to 12 people (a $400 value).
- For $199, you get a luxury suite for up to 12 people with food and drink (a $600 value), which includes:
- One case of Coca-Cola products
- Nacho chips
- A hot-dog bar that serves 18 hot dogs<p>
Both options are available for the following 31 dates, for which game times can be found on the schedule:
- Against Scranton on April 12 and 13
- Against Pawtucket on April 14 and 15
- Against Lehigh Valley from April 16 to 19
- Against Rochester from April 27 to 30
- Against Syracuse from May 1 to 4
- Against Gwinnett from May 15 to 18
- Against Indianapolis from May 19 to 22
- Against Scranton from May 24 to 27
- Against Columbus from May 28 to 30<p>
The Bisons pepper the playing field with drives, liners, and ducksnorts for their 25th season at Coca-Cola Field, in a year that celebrates the return of the Triple-A All-Star Game to the stadium in July. From inside a luxury suite at the club level, up to 12 fans watch the game in a private box that combines the excitement of attending a live game with the comforts of watching from home. Through ceiling-to-floor glass doors, suite tenants steal prime views of the pitcher’s delivery and catch sharp cracks of the bat, all while basking in the suite’s ample space, non-collapsible seating, and game commentary by a private Harry Caray impersonator.
First-year manager Wally Backman steers the Mets’ Triple-A minor-league squad in this festive, All-Star season. With spring camp underway, Backman’s roster, like an ocean of mascots on summer vacation, will ebb and flow until the season’s first game in April. Until then, the front office will continue to corral talent from across the baseball-belting universe, including recent signee Matt Tuiasosopo, who last season slammed 14 home runs and tallied 77 RBIs.