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Premium seating options set Allegiant Stadium apart

Something truly special was always going to come from the nation’s most popular sport merging with the entertainment capital of the world in Las Vegas. That combination is best demonstrated by the premium seating areas at Allegiant Stadium.

The Raiders built the venue with 127 suites and 8,000 club seats that include several attractive viewing opportunities.

One of those is the 26,000-square-foot field-level club in the end zone that could fit upwards of 800 people.

Fans will be lined up along the back of the end zone with an intimate look at the play on the field.

The area was added last summer, along with a new bank of suites, when it was clear the Raiders would raise more money than expected through the sale of personal seat licenses. That club replaced the originally announced end zone bunker suites.

It’s not the only inviting place to watch events from at Allegiant Stadium.

There are clubs on the 50-yard line behind both benches where fans can watch players and coaches enter and exit the field, as well as a 55,000-square-foot club in the area of the lanai doors that can be opened to reveal a view of The Strip. It is built around one of the main attractions in the stadium, the eight-story Al Davis memorial torch.

Single-game suites include seating for 16 people and an exclusive catered food menu with premium beverage options.

They also come with VIP parking privileges, which could be a valuable commodity at Allegiant Stadium, and sideline access before the game.

Loge-level seating features sections of four comfortable seats with individual screens and high-end food options and access to the 200-level club.

All premium seating includes dedicated separate entrances and amenities.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AdamHillLVRJ on Twitter.

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