Da SuperFans Bash
. Party like it's 1985 in the luxurious Soldier Field Skyline Suite while Chicago invades Dallas in a week two showdown! Wall-to-wall high def flat screens will broadcast the big game as Superfans overlook the sacred playing field. Private bars and a buffet feast fit for a "bear" will help set the mood! As a capper, all Superfans are welcome to run out of the tunnel and partake in a guided half-time tour and photo session near the field. Tickets are only $65 per person and benefit co-hosts Variety Children's Charity of Illinois and the National Sports Center for the Disabled. The proceeds will help both organizations provide free sports camps and mobility sporting equipment for kids with disabilities in the Chicago area. Overlooking Lake Michigan and the stadium field, the Skyline Suite offers breathtaking views. The glass enclosed luxury suite is over 7,000 square feet and seats 125 people in plush leather chairs. Open to the general public for home games, individual tickets to the Skyline Suite are approximately $855 per game (making the $65 fee for this event a steal � the only main difference being the game is viewed on HDTVs rather than through glass!). - tix Click here to read today's full report Preview and Purchase Football CDs |
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