"United Club" at sports stadiums (such as Chicago Soldier Field, ...)
1) My ticket for November 10 Bears-Lions game in Chicago says "United Club" under "Entry Info". I guess that's the name of the 2nd tier of seats? I see that there is also a "United Club" there, but I guess it's not a UC as we are accustomed to at airports? Maybe it's just a stadium club that United has bought naming rights to? Anyone in Chicago familiar with this?
2) Will I be conscious into 2nd quarter wearing a Lions jersey? |
😂😂 1. Yes, it’s a stadium club and far nicer than any UC! 2. You should be fine as long as you’re not obnoxious. The United level is fairly refined. Head to the opposite side and up to the 400 level and your health risk increases. If you were wearing a Packers jersey, the calculus changes!😱 |
Go Lions! (Yes, there are still a few of us left.)
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I hope the Lions do well this year. Much preferable to the Packers or Vikings. Just not quite as well as the Bears do!🐻🏈 |
Originally Posted by tcdtcd
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I hope the Lions do well this year. Much preferable to the Packers or Vikings. Just not quite as well as the Bears do!🐻🏈 Da Bears!!! |
United also has naming rights to the club level at Mile High Stadium. It's just like any club level of any arena/stadium.
https://www.denverbroncos.com/ticket...nitedclublevel |
Its very old, but feels relevant: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unit...ier-field.html
Originally Posted by mahasamatman
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Go Lions! (Yes, there are still a few of us left.)
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Originally Posted by jhayes_1780
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Its very old, but feels relevant: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unit...ier-field.html...Detroit Football: "rebuilding since 1957" :D
Some day (in some year of some century) you all are going to regret dissin' the Lions... |
UC at New Chase Center in San Francisco
At the New Chase Center where the Golden State Warriors play, there is a United Club. I asked if a Lifetime UC member was allowed access, but I was told NO, it's for the PREMIUM SEAT holders to use.
Mods if there is a thread about this, please merge. |
Originally Posted by sf4dfish
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At the New Chase Center where the Golden State Warriors play, there is a United Club. ....
Anoter example is the https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unit...s-stadium.html |
You need to pay more and get into the stadium's Polaris lounge. It's much nicer and has showers (in my experience, though, many football fans never take them).
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Originally Posted by sf4dfish
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At the New Chase Center where the Golden State Warriors play, there is a United Club. I asked if a Lifetime UC member was allowed access, but I was told NO, it's for the PREMIUM SEAT holders to use.
Mods if there is a thread about this, please merge. https://www.nba.com/resources/static...portal-map.png The Modelo Club, on the other hand, is available for $55 / person, payable prior to entry. Includes some light food and bottomless Modelo... United is the official airline, United Airlines Scores as New Official Airline of the Golden State Warriors (as of 2016) https://hub.united.com/united-offici...567373318.html Chase card holders do get some benefits: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/chas...francisco.html |
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