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Caley Jags aim to be hospitality hotshots

Inverness Caledonian Thistle hope to be top of the hospitality league with an innovative and affordable approach to the matchday hospitality market. In their push for a rapid return to the SPL, the club has revamped its matchday hospitality offers to put the accent on greater value for money. The Kingsmills Suite has been rebranded as the ‘Kingsmills Club’ where season ticket holders can take our membership for £250 to cover all 18 First Division home matches.  This gains them access before and after the game plus complimentary parking pass, matchday programmes, team lines, half time savouries and hot drinks. Club members can access a cash bar and buy hot food. Betting facilities and large plasma screens showing live sport are also available. Commercial manager Darren Mackintosh said:"In a difficult economic climate, we consider The ‘Kingsmills Club’ membership a real bargain for individuals and companies alike. "There will be a limited number of season memberships with a further limited day memberships available on a game to game basis at £45 and £35 a time. Over five hours' access in the Kingsmills Club on matchdays represents exceptional value." Caley Thistle have also converted their Boardroom to become the new Miller Lounge for matchday dining for five tables of eight people, including sponsors' guests. "This exclusive dining opportunity is restricted to 40 people per game, allowing higher quality of product and service, and we anticipate strong demand", said Mr Mackintosh. "This choice of club membership at one venue while raising the bar in dining distinction at another gives customers excellent options", he added. "The combination of opportunities will raise the matchday hospitality experience at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium while offering greater affordability. "The income from corporate hospitality is important to the football budget as Terry Butcher bids to win the First Division championship."

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