10 Facts About Executive boxes

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However at some tennis venues the luxury boxes might be located at the lowest ring of seats, nearest to the playing court.

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The Executive boxes are usually catered, with guests enjoying corporate hospitality, with champagne, canapes, shrimp, and sushi being common favorites.

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Luxury Executive boxes are a significant source of revenue for most professional sports teams and venue owners.

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Some have commented that the rise of the luxury box, along with club seating, has degraded the game-day experience for the average fan, because placement of the Executive boxes has moved the upper decks higher and farther away from the playing surface.

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State Farm Arena in Atlanta formerly had all of its premium seating on one side of the arena; however, renovations that took place during 2017 removed the upper level luxury Executive boxes and were replaced with a traditional upper deck and premium seating spread throughout the arena.

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Luxury Executive boxes that are rented on a single event basis can range from US$500 for low-key events to up to at least US$250,000 for high-end events such as sporting final matches.

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Stadium with the most luxury Executive boxes is the Estadio Monumental "U" in Lima, Peru: with 1,251.

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Luxury Executive boxes have become a feature of the major professional sports league system in North America.

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However, the luxury Executive boxes, quickly becoming a top source of revenue for the franchises, were exempted from this sharing requirement.

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Club-level seating is open to the elements, as opposed to the entirely enclosed luxury Executive boxes, which gives more of an outdoor impression at roofless and open-roof stadiums and arenas.

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