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Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium is a world-class event facility located in Foxborough, Mass. It is the home of the NFL's New England Patriots, and the New England Revolution of the MLS. Gillette Stadium partially opened on May 11, 2002 with the Revolution. Its Grand Opening was on September 9, 2002 when the Patriots beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football.
Gillette Stadium has a large number of features that make it unique to the New England heritage. These features include the bridge and 12-story high lighthouse that will sit atop the Fleet entrance and welcome visitors to the stadium. Plazas, allowing guests to meet and enjoy the atmosphere, surround the stadium. The parking lots are designed and built to ensure all guests park in a purpose-built, well-lit environment with safety being the No. 1 concern.
East and West Clubhouses. Each Clubhouse has a capacity for 3,000 guests and is available to members 365 days a year. Each Clubhouse is three stories high and over 60,000 square feet. Access to the Clubhouses is via four escalators located on both sides of Gillette Stadium. Members are able to view the game from inside the Clubhouse or from their seats, accessed from inside the Clubhouse.
There are a total of 80 luxury suites at Gillette Stadium. They range from 16-person capacity to 36-person capacity. All suites are self-contained and have sliding windows to allow guests to feel the atmosphere within the stadium. Access to the suites is via eight elevators, located on both sides of Gillette Stadium.
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