Murray State University Athletics

New Racer Reserve Program, Kids Ticket Initiative Added For 2019 Football Season
4/25/2019 2:15:00 PM | Football
The 2019 Murray State football season will bring two new and exciting ways for fans to enjoy game days at Roy Stewart Stadium. The Racer Reserve program will offer two very different, but equally unique, ways to experience the upcoming season.
In addition, all children, from infant to college student, will be admitted to all six home games free of charge. The purpose of the new initiative is to offer families throughout the region a dynamic, fun and family-friendly game day experience that is also affordable.
For the first time in Racer football history, fans will have the option to watch the game from field level while also enjoying all the comforts of home. A limited number of the new Racer Reserved Infield Boxes (RRIB), are now on sale for the 2019 season.
These boxes are perfect for companies looking for a unique way to entertain clients and employees, as well as large groups such as alumni organizations, churches, groups of families or in some cases, just one large extended family. Fans will be able to get their first look at, including the ability to walk through, a fully furnished model on April 27 at MSU's football's spring game.
Racer Reserve infield boxes provide a great view of the game from two vantage points; field level and a unique fenced-in upper deck area. These units will be made available four hours prior to kick, through one hour post-game. When not watching the game, fans can relax in the den-style area of the box complete with LED TVs and comfortable furniture.
Each box includes 25 tickets per game and includes special credentials which allow ticket holders exclusive field access. Every RRIB also comes with two VIP parking spaces directly adjacent to the horse gate in the main parking lot of the stadium. Fans in the boxes may also bring their own grill to cook up some game day grub or they can choose to have their box catered with a variety of delicious options from Sodexo.
Exterior customization opportunities are available for those looking to put their brand on prominent display in the end zone of every home game. In addition, all boxes can be locked when not in use, eliminating the need to lug items from the home or office to the field and back again each week. For further ease and security, the entire stadium will be locked down the night before the game, allowing those using the boxes to set up the night before and just show up on game day to cheer on the Racers.
For fans looking for a different experience, the new Racer Reserve Seating will offer fans several new amenities for just a $35 upcharge from the current reserved chair seating including:
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In addition, all children, from infant to college student, will be admitted to all six home games free of charge. The purpose of the new initiative is to offer families throughout the region a dynamic, fun and family-friendly game day experience that is also affordable.
For the first time in Racer football history, fans will have the option to watch the game from field level while also enjoying all the comforts of home. A limited number of the new Racer Reserved Infield Boxes (RRIB), are now on sale for the 2019 season.
These boxes are perfect for companies looking for a unique way to entertain clients and employees, as well as large groups such as alumni organizations, churches, groups of families or in some cases, just one large extended family. Fans will be able to get their first look at, including the ability to walk through, a fully furnished model on April 27 at MSU's football's spring game.
Racer Reserve infield boxes provide a great view of the game from two vantage points; field level and a unique fenced-in upper deck area. These units will be made available four hours prior to kick, through one hour post-game. When not watching the game, fans can relax in the den-style area of the box complete with LED TVs and comfortable furniture.
Each box includes 25 tickets per game and includes special credentials which allow ticket holders exclusive field access. Every RRIB also comes with two VIP parking spaces directly adjacent to the horse gate in the main parking lot of the stadium. Fans in the boxes may also bring their own grill to cook up some game day grub or they can choose to have their box catered with a variety of delicious options from Sodexo.
Exterior customization opportunities are available for those looking to put their brand on prominent display in the end zone of every home game. In addition, all boxes can be locked when not in use, eliminating the need to lug items from the home or office to the field and back again each week. For further ease and security, the entire stadium will be locked down the night before the game, allowing those using the boxes to set up the night before and just show up on game day to cheer on the Racers.
For fans looking for a different experience, the new Racer Reserve Seating will offer fans several new amenities for just a $35 upcharge from the current reserved chair seating including:
- A Premium View – An enhanced view of the game from an elevated mid-line perspective
- Extra Leg Room – Chairs will be installed every other row so as to provide ample leg room
- Easy Main Concourse Access – Chairs will be located just a few steps (with handrail assistance) from the main concourse level
- Concessions Service – A limited concessions menu with ordering and delivery service will be provided
- A Personalized Seat – Along with row and seat number, your seat will be branded with your name or business
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