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Whether you’ve been invited as the out-of-town client, or this is your reward for a job well done, getting the chance to sit in a company’s skybox is a wonderful treat! Skyboxes combine the excitement of a live game with the luxury of a privately-booked restaurant to provide an exclusive viewing experience not everyone gets the chance to have. You’re more likely to be invited back again by following these skybox etiquette tips.

Thank the Host: Skyboxes are a pricy company investment and they only hold so many guests. Make sure you express your gratitude by greeting the host when you enter the skybox, thanking them when you leave, and sending a thank-you card the following day.

Wait to Sit:  Give the host, their families, and anyone else who ranks above you their first choice in seating. Once they’ve settled, you can find a place to squeeze in. If you do happen to end up with a really great seat, offer it to someone else partway through the game.

Dine in Moderation: Food and drinks are almost always complimentary. Mind your limits and make sure you don’t overindulge. Always leave the last remaining item for someone else.

Mind the Conversation: Be aware of your atmosphere. If everyone seems to be focused on the game, keep the chatter to a minimum. If however, everyone seems interested in conversation, don’t tune them out to watch the game. Make sure your conversation topics and language are appropriate – this is an extension of your business day.

Don’t Invite Friends: Skybox seats are by the host’s invitation only. Resist the urge to show your in-stadium friends how you’re watching the game.

Tip Your Attendant: Honor your host, the staff, and the stadium, by remembering to tip your skybox attendant.