106 was pretty decent when I did it. Was a few years ago now, so can't remember exactly how it all was. I think it was around mothers day or Easter and as such the food on offer was a roast, was very good. Service was excellent.One Beer is never enough. wrote:Think this is the right place for this..
Looking at doing a hospitality package for a friends birthday, on the link is what the club offers - has anyone had any experience of the packages (tbh finances will probably dictate Club 106 or Trophy Room) - what food is on offer etc. Any feedback greatly appreciate.
https://ticketing.readingfc.co.uk/en-GB ... ty%20areas
Can you wear football shirts in hospitality, or do you have to dress up?One Beer is never enough. wrote:Thanks for that - 106 is looking favourite at the minute, now to just pick the game!
No football shirts, unless you're a kid, but you don't have to dress up. Always just done smart casual which is absolutely fine.muirinho wrote:Can you wear football shirts in hospitality, or do you have to dress up?One Beer is never enough. wrote:Thanks for that - 106 is looking favourite at the minute, now to just pick the game!
How about smart smart?Hendo wrote:Always just done smart casual which is absolutely fine.muirinho wrote:Can you wear football shirts in hospitality, or do you have to dress up?One Beer is never enough. wrote:Thanks for that - 106 is looking favourite at the minute, now to just pick the game!
Not at all, if that’s what the specific patron wanted.St Pauli wrote:How about smart smart?Hendo wrote:Always just done smart casual which is absolutely fine.muirinho wrote:
Can you wear football shirts in hospitality, or do you have to dress up?
Would that be out of place?
Thanks for the info.Hendo wrote:No football shirts, unless you're a kid, but you don't have to dress up. Always just done smart casual which is absolutely fine.muirinho wrote:Can you wear football shirts in hospitality, or do you have to dress up?One Beer is never enough. wrote:Thanks for that - 106 is looking favourite at the minute, now to just pick the game!
Guess it might be different if you're in the directors box.
Done the tour not so long ago. Seem to remember the trophy room not having any windows/views of the pitch.One Beer is never enough. wrote:Think this is the right place for this..
Looking at doing a hospitality package for a friends birthday, on the link is what the club offers - has anyone had any experience of the packages (tbh finances will probably dictate Club 106 or Trophy Room) - what food is on offer etc. Any feedback greatly appreciate.
https://ticketing.readingfc.co.uk/en-GB ... ty%20areas
I looked into this for my dads birthday present few years ago when we drew 3-3 with qpr. I went in club 106 and then it cost £80. You could upgrade your own ticket, which will reduce the cost for you a bit.. superb view, seats are fine, in corner between west and eamon dalton stands. Only downside is you can’t watch the match in the hospitality suite, you have to leave and they put blinds down too. Own pay bar, though some pumps weren’t working.One Beer is never enough. wrote:Think this is the right place for this..
Looking at doing a hospitality package for a friends birthday, on the link is what the club offers - has anyone had any experience of the packages (tbh finances will probably dictate Club 106 or Trophy Room) - what food is on offer etc. Any feedback greatly appreciate.
https://ticketing.readingfc.co.uk/en-GB ... ty%20areas
cid:BBEA9F72-1522-4D4F-9E50-719CCAD057C3royalstevep68 wrote:I looked into this for my dads birthday present few years ago when we drew 3-3 with qpr. I went in club 106 and then it cost £80. You could upgrade your own ticket, which will reduce the cost for you a bit.. superb view, seats are fine, in corner between west and eamon dalton stands. Only downside is you can’t watch the match in the hospitality suite, you have to leave and they put blinds down too. Own pay bar, though some pumps weren’t working.One Beer is never enough. wrote:Think this is the right place for this..
Looking at doing a hospitality package for a friends birthday, on the link is what the club offers - has anyone had any experience of the packages (tbh finances will probably dictate Club 106 or Trophy Room) - what food is on offer etc. Any feedback greatly appreciate.
https://ticketing.readingfc.co.uk/en-GB ... ty%20areas
Staff were superb.
Food was tiny portions of decent quality food, couple mouthfuls each bowl, but you get lots of bowls.
For me, it was well worth it and I’d do it again.
Can’t add a bloody picroyalstevep68 wrote:royalstevep68 wrote:I looked into this for my dads birthday present few years ago when we drew 3-3 with qpr. I went in club 106 and then it cost £80. You could upgrade your own ticket, which will reduce the cost for you a bit.. superb view, seats are fine, in corner between west and eamon dalton stands. Only downside is you can’t watch the match in the hospitality suite, you have to leave and they put blinds down too. Own pay bar, though some pumps weren’t working.One Beer is never enough. wrote:Think this is the right place for this..
Looking at doing a hospitality package for a friends birthday, on the link is what the club offers - has anyone had any experience of the packages (tbh finances will probably dictate Club 106 or Trophy Room) - what food is on offer etc. Any feedback greatly appreciate.
https://ticketing.readingfc.co.uk/en-GB ... ty%20areas
Staff were superb.
Food was tiny portions of decent quality food, couple mouthfuls each bowl, but you get lots of bowls.
For me, it was well worth it and I’d do it again.
Haven't done hospitality for a few years now, but the Royals Premium / Exclusive is pretty good. If your budget stretches then the Royals Exclusive seats are excellent. Just walk outside and you've a cracking view of the dugouts area etc, bang on the centre line. They normally get a former player in too before and after the match. Premium is exactly the same meal etc, but your seats are in the UW. Above the directors area, but there's usually a few scouts etc up there. Good vantage point, but it's a few minutes walk back to the Royals lounge.RoyalBlue wrote:I'm thinking of splashing out on Hospitality Tickets at one of the upcoming games and would appreciate feedback from anyone who has done so over the past season or so.
What are the pros and cons of the various packages available?
Is it worth paying the additional cost to have the Royals Premium or Royals Exclusive, over The Trophy Room?
I believe that the tickets for Royals Premium and Royals Exclusive used to include a half bottle of wine per person but it looks like that is no longer the case?
Me tooJackson Corner wrote:The 106 is good my only complaint is the food whilst excellent our rather small portions. It’s a bit novo cuisine, personally l would rather a good old steak and chips!
Hobnobs fussy eaters strike againSouthDownsRoyal wrote:Me tooJackson Corner wrote:The 106 is good my only complaint is the food whilst excellent our rather small portions. It’s a bit novo cuisine, personally l would rather a good old steak and chips!
Would you prefer novo cuisine to steak and chips m33Green wrote:Hobnobs fussy eaters strike againSouthDownsRoyal wrote:Me tooJackson Corner wrote:The 106 is good my only complaint is the food whilst excellent our rather small portions. It’s a bit novo cuisine, personally l would rather a good old steak and chips!
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