STARKVILLE — Mississippi State Athletics unveiled Tuesday pricing information for fans interested in purchasing seats at the new Dudy Noble Field.
MSU also announced fans can make premium area deposits toward their seats. The new $40 million project aims to remake the Bulldogs’ home ballpark into the finest in college baseball.
Deposits can be made through the MSU Bulldog Club at MSUBulldogClub.com or by calling 662-325-3074.
Fans wishing to purchase chair back seats in the new stadium can do so by making a commitment of $1,500 per-seat (deposit of $500 due by July 31). Any season ticket holder who made a one-time gift to secure chair back seats at the current Polk-Dement Stadium (those exempt from annual seating premiums) will have an opportunity to secure a seat at a discounted price of $900 per-seat ($300 deposit due by July 31).
The deposit will grant 10 consecutive years of season ticket purchases, beginning with the first season in the new stadium. After the initial deadline of July 31, chair back seats in the new stadium will require a commitment of $1,800 per-seat for any person.
All existing Left Field Lounge&153; account holders will have the opportunity to secure a lounge space in the new facility. Eighty-six spaces will be available and include the ability to customize the space in addition to new amenities such as fixed seating, accessible electricity and access to storage space.
The cost of each Left Field Lounge&153; space will be $2,000 for the season. In order to secure a spot, all current Left Field Lounge&153; occupants must make a $750 deposit by July 31.
Several premium area opportunities are being planned in the new facility, including Diamond Suites, The Backstop, the Omaha Level Club and Loge, and the unique Left Field Lofts&153;. Deposits for each area are being accepted now.
All existing skybox holders will have the opportunity to purchase a Diamond Suite in the new facility.
The Backstop, a concept similar to The Gridiron in the north end zone of Davis Wade Stadium, is an area that can be enjoyed before and during the game by season ticket holders. Members, (who must also have a chair back season ticket) will have the opportunity to be as close to the action as possible and stand behind home plate at a standing rail when the club is open. The Backstop requires a $200 deposit and will be priced at $600 per season pass for the inaugural year.
The Omaha Level Club will be located on the second level of the new facility. Patrons will have chair back seats located in rows in front of the Club. Members will contribute $1,100 per seat annually plus the cost of the season ticket to have seats in the Omaha Level Club for the inaugural season. A deposit of $400 per ticket is required for the Omaha Level Club.
The Omaha Level Loge will offer a unique premium seating opportunity that combines elements of a club seat and a skybox. Loge seats will be sold in increments of four and will include special seating with a table top at which to enjoy the game. Fans sitting in Loge seats will have access to the Omaha Level Club and its included amenities. Members will contribute $6,000 per year for four seats plus the cost of four season tickets for the inaugural season.
A limited number of Left Field Lofts&153; will be available at the new Dudy Noble Field. All units will be approximately 1,000 square feet and include two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen and common area. One adjacent parking space will be included for each unit. Left Field Lofts&153; may be occupied at any time, however they are not intended to be used as a primary residence nor are they to be used as student housing. Occupants of Left Field Lofts&153; will be asked to sign an annual agreement relative to this regulation.
A $20,000 deposit is required for the Left Field Lofts&153;. The cost of each unit will be $50,000 per year with a minimum commitment of five years plus a monthly service and maintenance fee. Since access to the Lofts will be outside the stadium, Loft patrons will not be required to have a ticket to enter that area even on game days.
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