FIFA World Cup fans will travel to three host countries in less than a year from today, cheer their favorite teams. The official hospitality provider of FIFA World Cup, in place, is launching Package For fans expecting the last sports day to experience.
“If you want a guaranteed package and an incredible experience, then my recommendation is now buying,” said the senior vice -president of production with Leh Linke, on Place.
Single-matching and match-series package and host country Canada for group stage at location is offering 32 rounds in Mexico, and America was earlier available only to American host cities. Now, fans may experience four to nine matches in a unique site of their choice with private suites, pitchseed lounge and premium seating in hospitality services.
Prices for the same package range from $ 2,500 to $ 5,350. FIFA Pavilian is a basic-tier package that comes with pre-and subsequent match hospitality services, favorite seating and guest services.
“It is also one with families, and there is nothing more beneficial for me, which is more beneficial than our events, which are those fan events and see. I mean they are people who save them to be able to save their money,” Linke said.
Pichcide lounge is served on premium seating, pre-matches, half-time and subsequent hospitality services as well as beverages.
Employees at the location said that they are sewing each package to the host country, bending into the culture of the hosting matches of each city.
“Every country entertains differently. Our goal is to ensure that we standardize every experience,” Linke said.
“Our goal is to standardize them all so that you have the same experience, equal level experience, but we are also bending in culture.”
Company officials said they are focusing on local businesses.
“We really want local vendors to have the opportunity to work on an event [of] This magnitude. We want companies that we rented to go there and recruit local vendors and use, ”Linke said.
The first match on June 11 in Mexico City will shut down the World Cup season.
Canada will host 13 matches in Toronto and Vancouver with host countries Mexico and the United States. Toronto will host its first game on June 12, and the city is getting ready for fans.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow said, “We are ready to come to Toronto for the world, it is less than a year.”
“Between the wealth, getting security, preparing stadiums, taking transport to place, building security and heritage projects, such as several pitch. We are ready.”
The fans will mark on July 19 to see who wins the World Cup final at the New York-New Jersey Stadium.