Three private, group-only hospitality experiences built for corporate hosting, client entertainment, and exclusive group outings at Greenville Triumph SC's new home.
Private hospitality experiences at Greenville Triumph SC's new home. Every detail handled — the only thing your guests have to do is arrive.
Each space is a private, group-only environment with dedicated service, inclusive food and beverage, and complimentary parking. Together they form a tiered hospitality portfolio that creates a clear escalation path from standard seating into premium hosting.
Each space is private, group-only, and fully catered. Dedicated service, all-inclusive food and beverage, and complimentary parking are included in every booking. Choose the experience that fits your group.
A private, group-only premium experience functioning as a pseudo suite at the north west corner of GE Vernova Park. Reserved exclusively for group buyouts and packaged corporate experiences — never sold as a standard single-game ticket.
The flagship hospitality space at GE Vernova Park. An entire private patio with its own bar, dedicated service, and the kind of open layout that lets your guests mingle, watch the match, and actually talk to each other. Reserved exclusively for group bookings.
Positioned below midfield premium but above supporter GA. The exclusivity premium reflects private space and dedicated service — a defensible structure aligned with internal cost and market expectations.
Pitchside and intimate. The Corner Club is the most exclusive hospitality offering in the stadium — 54 seated guests across 3 rows with a dedicated private waiter. Designed for small corporate groups and high-touch client entertainment.
Pitchside. Three exclusive rows, a dedicated waiter at your table, and a view of the match you can't get from anywhere else in the stadium. The Corner Club is the most intimate hospitality experience at GE Vernova Park — built for executive hosting and close client relationships.
Every line item sits at or below the North West equivalent, maintaining a clean portfolio hierarchy. The Corner Club is the entry point into premium hospitality — not a discount tier.
The Corner Club fills the gap between standard seating and the larger North West space. It creates a clear escalation path — GA → Corner Club → North West Hospitality — at a lower total investment and smaller group size, ideal for companies priced out of the 100-person North West buyout.
A standing room only extension behind the south supporter sections. Unlike the North West and Corner Club, the South Stage is not sold as a standalone premium buyout — it pairs with reserved sections 121 and 122 to absorb overflow from large group purchases and supporter section expansions.
Bringing a large group? The South Stage sits behind the south supporter sections and combines with reserved seats in sections 121 and 122, giving you a single dedicated zone that fits hundreds of guests. Great for company-wide nights out and fan experiences.
The South Stage pairs with supporter sections 121 and 122. For a group purchase of 600, the club can reserve 500 actual seats in the adjacent sections and plan for the remaining 100+ guests to stand on the stage. This arrangement protects seated inventory, absorbs large group overflow, and turns what would otherwise be unsellable standing space into flexible capacity that scales with group demand.
Bring 400, 500, or 600+ guests and claim an entire zone of the stadium. Your group gets a combination of reserved seats in sections 121 and 122 plus standing space on the South Stage — together, one cohesive area under one booking. A company-wide takeover without the logistics of splitting groups across scattered seats.
| Depth | 14' 6" |
| Width | 137' 2⅛" |
| Gross Area | 1,989 ft² |
| Printed SRO Zone | 761 ft² |
| SRO Capacity (stage) | 153 |
| Ramp-Side Capacity | 56 |
| Group Size | Sec 121/122 Seats | Stage SRO |
|---|---|---|
| 400 | 350 | 50 |
| 500 | 400 | 100 |
| 600 | 500 | 100+ |
| Max | ~500 | 153 |
The two buyout spaces are priced as a tiered portfolio. Corner Club sits below the North West Patio at every comparable tier, creating a clean escalation path and protecting the positioning of each product. Tier 2 serves as the primary revenue driver in both spaces; Tier 3 provides entry-level corporate flexibility.
| Package | Includes | North West | Corner Club | Combined |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard 3-Game | Tier 2 & Tier 3 mix | $19,000 | $10,000 | $29,000 |
| Premium 3-Game | 1× Tier 1 + 2× Tier 2 | $20,000 | $10,500 | $30,500 |
| Custom Corporate | Flexible, premium inventory | $20–22.5K | $10.5–11.5K | $30.5–34K |
Full capacity analysis for the two patio spaces with a standing component. Capacity is calculated from usable area, not gross area, because the narrow depth of both patios combined with bars, buffets, high-tops, and couches takes a large bite out of actual floor space. This report establishes the recommended operational capacity for each space, documents the methodology so the numbers are defensible with the front office, and gives the ticketing team a conservative number to plan against before the fire marshal's final word.
Gross area is reduced to a usable percentage, then divided by the appropriate density factor for the space type.
The following categories are subtracted from gross area to arrive at usable standing area. These are the reason a 1,989 ft² patio doesn't hold 200 people — most of the gross area is consumed by things guests cannot actually stand on.
Industry benchmarks for how tightly a standing crowd can be packed. Premium hospitality sits at the low end of the density scale — the higher the ft² per person, the more premium the experience feels.
| Space Type | Sq Ft / Person | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| GA / Festival-style | 5–6 | Tight, shoulder-to-shoulder; concert and supporter environments |
| Standard GA (comfortable) | 7 | Mixed-use outdoor venues; guests can hold a drink and move |
| VIP / Premium standing | 8–10 | Premium patios, hospitality decks, rooftop bars |
How much of a patio's gross area is actually usable for guests depends on how much infrastructure is crammed into it. Both premium spaces at GE Vernova Park fall into the bottom bracket because of the bar, buffet, and high-top mix.
| Space Condition | Usable % of Gross |
|---|---|
| Empty open-air patio (no obstructions) | 80–85% |
| Patio with single narrow entry / exit | 75–80% |
| Furnished premium space (high-tops, couches) | 65–70% |
| Heavily furnished premium (buffet, bar cart, high-tops) | 60–65% |
A standard 30" cocktail table occupies roughly 5 ft² of surface area — but each person standing at it claims about 2 feet of depth around them. The real footprint is the table plus a 2-foot ring: a circle approximately 78" in diameter, totaling ~33 ft² of claimed space. A typical high-top accommodates 4 people comfortably, yielding ~8 ft² per person — consistent with premium density standards. Buffet tables (6' or 8') with their serving-side queue lane consume approximately 40–60 ft² each.
| Dimensions | 14'6" × 137'2" |
| Gross Area | ~1,989 ft² |
| Furnishings | Bar cart, couches, high-tops, buffet |
| Usable Area Factor | 60–65% |
| Density Factor | 10 ft² / person |
| Usable % | Usable ft² | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| 60% | ~1,193 ft² | ~119 |
| 65% | ~1,293 ft² | ~129 |
The narrow 14.5' depth is the primary limiting factor. With couches along one side, buffet along the other, and a bar cart in the mix, the functional movement corridor is reduced to roughly 8–9 feet. This conservative number preserves the premium feel and prevents buffet lines from backing into standing guests. Pushing to 135–140 is possible by minimizing couch footprints and keeping furniture tight to the perimeter, but the "premium" experience begins to degrade at that density.
| Dimensions | 15' × 57'8" |
| Gross Area | ~865 ft² |
| Furnishings | Bar cart, buffet, high-tops |
| Usable Area Factor | 60–65% |
| Density Factor | 10 ft² / person |
| Usable % | Usable ft² | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| 60% | ~519 ft² | ~52 |
| 65% | ~562 ft² | ~56 |
Similar depth constraint at 15', but far less total area. Buffet and bar cart infrastructure consume a proportionally larger share of the space. At 50 the experience stays exclusive, service flows smoothly, and the buffet line does not create a bottleneck. The smaller footprint also means any additional furniture has an outsized impact on usable area — every couch or extra high-top directly costs guest capacity.
| Space | Gross ft² | Usable % | Density | Calc. Range | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Stage | 1,989 | 60–65% | 10 ft² / person | 119–129 | 115–120 |
| North West Patio | 865 | 60–65% | 10 ft² / person | 52–56 | 50 |
Gross area reduced to 60–65% usable to account for furniture footprints, buffet stations with queue lanes, bar cart service zones, perimeter clearance, and egress paths. Density factor of 10 ft² per person applied, consistent with industry standards for furnished premium hospitality areas. Recommendations skew conservative due to the narrow depth of both spaces (~14.5–15'), which amplifies the impact of furniture on circulation.
Note on authority. These are suggested operational capacities for planning purposes. Legal and posted occupancy is determined by the fire marshal or authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and may differ. The AHJ may apply stricter density factors or require additional deductions, particularly for events with alcohol service or elevated crowd risk profiles. Before locking in a group-buyout number, confirm with the front office that the operational cap has been validated against the AHJ's posted occupancy load for each space.
Projected season revenue from the two buyout spaces combined, assuming premium inventory sells early and multi-game packages are emphasized. The June 3 opener is reserved for ownership and will not be sold — it exists to create visual and experiential proof for subsequent sales.
Neither space is sold as a general group ticket area or a standing room upgrade. Both are private hospitality experiences designed for corporate hosting, employee engagement, and premium group outings. Maintaining this positioning is critical to pricing success and long-term value — discounting either product inside packages would collapse the portfolio hierarchy.
Source diagrams and reference maps used to calculate capacity, confirm dimensions, and communicate space locations to stakeholders. Click any image to open full resolution.
Every premium space at GE Vernova Park is reserved exclusively for private groups. Reach out to the Greenville Triumph front office for availability, custom packages, and match-day options.