Where to Watch the Big Game in Luxury
Filed under: Sports

The World Series is over and most of the Bowl games are barely on the horizon, but one thing that is just as important as who is playing is where you are going to be when you watch the game. Forbes Traveler has picked out the best skyboxes in North America. Their slideshow even gives you a sneak peek inside each and every location. Here is the list of the top spots, the price (per season unless otherwise indicated) and their home teams and, if you end up having to change team allegiances to get in to the top boxes, remember that your friends will forgive you as long as you invite them up, too.
- Luxury boxes at The Rogers Centre, Toronto Blue Jays ($32,000 a game)
- The Pool Zone at Chase Field, Arizona Diamondbacks ($5,900 per game, pictured)
- Suites at FedEx Field, Washington Redskins ($75,000 to $200,000)
- Platinum executive suites at Air Canada Centre, Toronto Maple Leafs ($287,000 to $465,000 )
- The Lofts at Cardinals Stadium, Arizona Cardinals ($65,000 to $125,000)
- President's box at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, host of the U.S. Open ($12,000 to $25,000 per session)
- Luxury boxes at Gillette Stadium, New England Patriots ($325,000)
- Suites at Bank of America Stadium, Carolina Panthers ($59,000 to $100,000+)
- Luxury box suites at Busch Stadium, Saint Louis Cardinals ($105,000 to $185,000)
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