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Infield Suite
12 - 20 Tickets
4 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Summit & Mezzanine Party Suites
12 - 75 Tickets
4 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Super Suite
12 - 500 Tickets
4 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
How much do Colorado Rockies suites cost?
Colorado Rockies suites can range in cost from $2,500-$5,000 depending on team performance, opponent, day of the week, and suite size. Suites for weekday games (specifically Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) are generally more expensive than weekend games. Suites come separate of catering.
How many guests fit in a Colorado Rockies suite?
Traditional private suites can accommodate groups of 12 to 32 for Colorado Rockies games. Super Suites and Party Suites, located in the outfield, can fit larger groups up to 75.
Catering
Colorado Rockies luxury suites can be catered with your favorite foods and drinks in advance to the game. Not all Rockies suites will include in-suite catering and some may include a credit. Guests can pre-order from the Rockers suite menu. There is no minimum and it is optional.
Parking and Transportation
The Rockies VIP parking lot (MVP Lot) is located on the corner of 22nd and Wazee Street. This lot opens 2.5 hours prior to first pitch. Additional game day parking is available in Lot A and Lot B ($20-$25 per vehicle). Coors Field parking lots are staffed and patrolled by security during games.
Budget
Colorado Rockies luxury suite rentals can vary in price based on the opponent, day of the week, suite size and location. On average, Rockies suites are between $4,000-$7,000. Rockies Party Suites or Super Suites can cost more depending on capacity. Food and beverage won't be charged until game day.
Club Access
Colorado Rockies suite ticket holders have access to the Wells Fargo Club Level located above the lower seating bowl at Coors Field. The Wells Fargo Club Level spans the entire infield. This concourse features premium concession stands in addition to private restrooms and two full-service bars.
Dress Code
There is no formal dress code at Coors Field when in a Colorado Rockies luxury suite. Corporate groups will typically be dressed in business casual attire but it's always best to check with your suite host in advance. Most Rockies suite guests will wear Rockies fan gear to the games.
Venue Bag Policy
Soft-sided bags 16"x 16"x 8" or smaller are permitted inside of Coors Field. Coolers and any outside food or drinks are not permitted. This applies to all guests including those in a Rockies luxury suite. Bag check stations are located at each of the 5 main entrances (Gates A, B, C, D and E).
Entrances
The Colorado Rockies suite ticket holder entrance at Coors Field is located on Blake Street between Gate B and Gate C. Rockies luxury boxes will open 90 minutes prior to first pitch. The Rockies suite ticket holder entrance is a short 5-minute walk from the VIP Parking Lot (MVP Lot).
Child Ticket Policy
Children 2 years of age and under will not require a separate ticket for admission into Coors Field. Any child older will need a ticket even if a parent is in a Rockies luxury suite. Rockies suites can provide a great experience for families and groups entertaining younger children.
Posted 4/24/2025
The Colorado Rockies focused on laying groundwork in 2024, as they navigate a rebuilding phase in the competitive NL West. The team's win-loss record remained below .500, but the season was not without silver linings. Shortstop Ezequiel Tovar emerged as a defensive wizard (even earning a Gold Glove at shortstop as a rookie in 2024 ) and showed improving pop with the bat, becoming a cornerstone piece for the Rockies. Outfielder Nolan Jones supplied plenty of highlights as well, launching tape-measure home runs that reminded fans of the offensive potential lurking in the lineup. On the pitching side, Colorado struggled at times, never an easy task in mile-high Coors Field, but saw encouraging development from young starters like Ryan Feltner and lefty Austin Gomber. While familiar franchise faces such as Charlie Blackmon concluded their long Rockies tenures, manager Bud Black kept the... Read more
The Colorado Rockies focused on laying groundwork in 2024, as they navigate a rebuilding phase in the competitive NL West. The team's win-loss record remained below .500, but the season was not without silver linings. Shortstop Ezequiel Tovar emerged as a defensive wizard (even earning a Gold Glove at shortstop as a rookie in 2024 ) and showed improving pop with the bat, becoming a cornerstone piece for the Rockies. Outfielder Nolan Jones supplied plenty of highlights as well, launching tape-measure home runs that reminded fans of the offensive potential lurking in the lineup. On the pitching side, Colorado struggled at times, never an easy task in mile-high Coors Field, but saw encouraging development from young starters like Ryan Feltner and lefty Austin Gomber. While familiar franchise faces such as Charlie Blackmon concluded their long Rockies tenures, manager Bud Black kept the clubhouse positive and developmental goals front and center. The offseason brought a few low-key signings to add depth and mentorship (including a former Rockies All-Star returning in a coaching role), but mostly the club stayed the course with its youth movement. Rockies fans know patience is required, yet they remain loyal and were rewarded in 2024 with glimpses of a promising future and the usual dose of Coors Field excitement.
Coors Field is as beloved as ever, and the Rockies have made sure the fan experience remains excellent even during a rebuild. Over the past few years, the team has added popular social spaces like The Rooftop, a vibrant party deck atop the right-field stands featuring craft beers and epic views of the Denver skyline, which continues to be a hotspot for fans to mingle. The Rockies also boast one of the league's largest scoreboards (installed a few seasons ago) that delivers sharp video and interactive content to keep fans engaged. In 2024, Coors Field incorporated more digital enhancements, such as mobile concession ordering and improved Wi-Fi, to cater to modern fan needs. Premium seating options range from club level seats with access to the climate-controlled Summit Club, to suites that offer indoor fireplaces (a cozy touch for those cool spring nights). But even in general seating, Coors Field delights, whether it's the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains on a clear day or the lush outfield grass and fountains. Throw in the traditional postgame fireworks nights and a revamped kids' playground area down the left-field line, and you have a family-friendly venue that keeps everyone enthusiastic. With these amenities and the thin-air theatrics of high-altitude baseball, attending a Rockies game is always an entertaining, upbeat experience.
Posted 4/15/2024
Colorado continues its rebuild into 2024 with plenty of talent and promise. First baseman Kris Bryant enters this season healthy and ready to make... Read more
Colorado continues its rebuild into 2024 with plenty of talent and promise. First baseman Kris Bryant enters this season healthy and ready to make an impact. Catcher Elias Diaz made his first All-Star appearance in 2023. Infielders Brendan Rodgers and Ryan McMahon are more than capable of helping carry the load. And young outfielder Nolan Jones impressed last year, with more of the same expected. With a developing pitching rotation that includes newcomer Cal Quantrill, the Rockies look to improve.
Coors Field has plenty to offer with luxury seating. The Legacy Club is climate-controlled and open-aired with complimentary food and beverage and a dedicated staff member. The Toyota Clubhouse is directly behind home plate and includes a private entrance, private restaurant and lounge, and complimentary dining. Both options start at $300 per ticket. The PNC Press Club ($205+) and Mountain Ranch Club ($110+) are also other spaces that fans can enjoy. For suites, Colorado has you covered. Over four types, various suites include food and beverage packages, parking passes, exclusive entrance, and more.
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Posted 4/27/2022
The Rockies made the playoffs in 2017 and '18 but haven't been able to do in a tough NL West the last three years. The team hopes improvements made... Read more
The Rockies made the playoffs in 2017 and '18 but haven't been able to do in a tough NL West the last three years. The team hopes improvements made to the club on both sides of the ball will help this year. Trevor Story departed, but the team signed Kris Bryant to a free-agency deal, and they also acquired C.J. Cron and Randal Grichuk. Connor Joe and Ryan McMahon are expected to improve, and veteran Charlie Blackmon remains a stalwart in the outfield. In a good sign, Brendan Rogers hit more home runs away from Coors than at home. German Marquez and Kyle Freeland anchor the rotation, and Antonio Senzatela proved himself to be a ground-ball pitcher, which is perfect for a pitcher starting half of his games at Coors Field.
The Rockies offer four different types of suites at Coors Field: Infield Suites, Super Suites, Summit Party Suites, and Mezzanine Party Suites. All are climate-controlled and come with a catered food and soft drink package (alcoholic beverages available a la carte). They also hold anywhere from 12 to 500 guests, so you're covered no matter the size of your group. The Warning Track Party Room features a unique view of the game from inside the right field wall, and you get the same food and beverage options that the suites offer.
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