oakiecokie said:
For anyone who ain`t seen this yet,please help.
It's really down to what you want from the day. All suites are different and suit different people.
In some you can wear jeans and City tops, some you need shirt and tie, you can go to the lest expensive (based above the City shop) and sit on level 2 behind the goal or the more expensive in the Colin Bell stand.
Also consider the food if you're taking the kids with you as the more expensive hospitality meals are usually meals which younger kids don't particularly like.
If your not interested in food and want a matchday treat with good central entrancing and perfect centre pitch view on level 2, you can just pay for executive seats. They are heated, padded seats where the celebs/guests etc sit and a great way to watch the game without wasting money on food as they're a lot cheaper than full hospitality.
I've used them all at different times depending what I want at the time so to ask generally which is best the only answer is that it is truly individual preference and my choice may not be your best choice.
I would suggest you ask the family what you all want from the experience (where to sit, what to wear, do you want to meet ex-players, want on table betting, memorabilia, car parking, type of meal, etc) and then phone the hospitality team and they will advise which suite meets what you want.
Cost will depend on the game but expect to pay 30/40% more for an A game.
I have allways used a hospitality rep called Tom Mahon so if you phone and ask for him I can assure you that you will get first class service and advice.
I hope this helps a little.