Tampa Bay Rays Suites

Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL

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  • We guarantee you will receive your suite tickets in time for your event. In the extremely rare case that you do not, we will offer you an alternative option if available or we will refund you at least 100% of your total purchase price.
  • If the event is canceled or if fans are no longer permitted, you may choose to receive a full refund or a credit towards a future SEG purchase.
  • If the event date changes, you will receive the suite you purchased for the new date.

Please reach out to us if you have any further questions at [email protected] or 800-592-7043.

Tampa Bay Rays Suite Prices and Details

How much do Tampa Bay Rays suites cost?

Tampa Bay Rays luxury suites cost between $2,000-$5,000 on average. Rays suite rentals will vary in price based on the opponent, day of the week and the suite type/size. Legends of Tampa Bay Suite, Hooters Owls Den and the Rays Club Suites will be the most expensive Tropicana Field suite options.

How many guests can fit in a Rays suite?

The private suites at Tropicana Field for Tampa Bay Rays games can accommodate anywhere from 12-34 guests. For larger groups, some suite types can be combined with each other to offer a larger suite for your group. Executive Suites will be the biggest option and Outfield Suites will be the smallest.

Suite Levels at Tropicana Field

Infield Suite

16 Tickets
3 Parking
Catering Available

Executive Suite

28 Tickets
6 Parking
Catering Available

Baseline Suite

16 Tickets
3 Parking
Catering Available

Outfield Suite

12 Tickets
4 Parking
Catering Available

Legends of Tampa Bay Suite

22 Tickets
4 Parking
Catering Available

Tropicana Field Event Planning Guide

Catering

Most Tampa Bay Rays suites will not include food or beverage. In-suite catering can be ordered in advance to your game at an additional cost. The Tropicana Field suite catering department will provide a suite menu to order form, everything from appetizers to entrees and alcohol. There is no minimum.

Parking and Transportation

Rays suites include VIP parking, most likely in Lot 1. Each pass is clearly labeled with it's designated lot. General parking at Tropicana Field will cost from $15-$40 depending on the game and lot. Complimentary parking for cars with at least 4 passengers is available on Sundays in lots 2, 6 and 7.

Budget

A Rays luxury box rental can vary in cost but may range from $2,000-$5,000 per game. In-suite catering will be an additional cost as well, a transaction that won't occur until game day. There's no minimum on suite catering at Tropicana Field but most people spend $75-$100 per person.

Club Access

The DEX Imaging Home Plat Club feature seats among the closest in baseball. DEX Imaging Home Plate Club Season Ticket Holders receive in-seat waiter service, complimentary food and drinks, access to the Rays Club and to a private dining area inside the Rays Club.

Dress Code

There is no formal dress code for attending a TB Rays suite in a luxury suite. For corporate events, most suite guests will be dressed in business casual attire. However, most guests attending the game on the suite level will be wearing team-branded apparel. Comfortable shoes are recommended.

Venue Bag Policy

No bags larger than 16"x16"x8" are allowed into Tropicana Field. This prohibits any backpacks, purses, bags or packages. All permissible food items allowed into the stadium must be one individual serving, wrapped, bagged or contained within a soft-sided container that won't exceed 16" x 16" x 8".

Entrances

For Tampa Bay Rays suite ticket holders, the VIP entrance into Tropicana Field is at Gate 4. A separate VIP and suite holder entrance will be marked there. All gates open 90 minutes prior to first pitch for every Rays game. Gates 1, 4, 5 and 6 are open to the general public.

Child Ticket Policy

Any child two years of age and older must have a ticket to enter Tropicana Field. This includes children attending the game in one of the Rays luxury boxes. Any child younger than two, may enter for free. Strollers are allowed into the ballpark and may be checked in at Gate 1 Guest Services.

Additional Questions?

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Rays Spotlight

Current MLB Season

Tampa Bay has had a winning record in six consecutive seasons. That should continue in 2024. The Rays have a well-rounded lineup including infielders Yandy Diaz and Isaac Paredes, along with outfielders Randy Arozarena and Josh Lowe. Arozarena had a career-high 23 homers, 80 walks, and 95 runs last season. He’s also stolen 20+ bases in three straight campaigns. Tampa’s rotation is strong and centered around Zach Eflin. The right-hander led the league with 16 wins in 2023. He’s joined by Aaron Civale, Shane Baz, and newcomer Ryan Pepiot. The Rays should make the playoffs for the sixth straight season this year.

Tropicana Field has plenty of luxury seating options. The DEX Imaging Home Plate Club includes an all-inclusive buffet, in-seat waiting, other Club access, and a personal Rays Specialist. The Baldwin Group Club is another space, offering all-inclusive dining,... MORE

Past Spotlights

After finishing no better than fourth place in their first 10 years of existence, they have made the playoffs in eight of their next 15, including a franchise-record four in a row. They dropped from 100 wins in 2021 to 86 last year but still made the postseason. For a team that typically has high turnover, the Rays are running it back on offense with Wander Franco, Randy Arozarena, Brandon Lowe, and Yandy Diaz among those back. Tyler Glasnow, who pitched at the very end of last season after missing most of the 2022 campaign due to Tommy John surgery, is on track to pitch at the end of April after dealing with an oblique issue during spring training. Shane McClanahan, who started last year’s All-Star Game, will look to pickup the slack along with new acquisition Zach Eflin, who is from nearby Clearwater. The bullpen is also strong with Pete Fairbanks, Colin Poche, Ryan Thompson, and Jason Adam all figuring into the mix to get important outs for manager Kevin Cash.

The Rays have done a lot each offseason to dress up Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, and that includes its premium seating offerings. The DEX Imaging Home Plate Club gives you seats right behind home plate and comes with an all-inclusive buffet in the Rays Club. Luxury suites are located fairly close to the action at the top of the 100 level along the first- and third-base lines, and the Chalk Box is all-new for 2023. It features oversized, padded seats in the first few rows along the first-base line.

 

The Rays followed up a trip to the 2020 World Series with their first 100-win season last year, but a disappointing October followed in a Division Series loss to the rival Red Sox. Corey Kluber and Drew Rasmussen join the pitching staff anchored by Shane McClanahan, but the real star here is the offense and potential MVP candidate Wander Franco, who was locked up with a long-term deal by the club in the offseason. He joins solid hitters Brandon Lowe, Randy Arozarena, Yandy Diaz, and Mike Zunino in a strong lineup that is looking for its third-straight AL East title.

Ownership does a nice job adding more and more premium options at Tropicana Field every year. The Left Field Ledge, an area that included ledge tables, seated drink rails, and a full-service bar, and The Chalk Box—featuring comfy, oversized seats with armrests, cupholders, in-seat food and beverage service, and great views along the first-base line—are areas you likely haven’t seen before. The DEX Imaging Home Plate Club gives you seats right behind home plate and comes with an all-inclusive buffet in the Rays Club. Traditional suites run up and down the first- and third-base lines and come with all-inclusive catering, VIP parking passes, and private restrooms.

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