We had an amazing day at the cricket at Trent Bridge, all of our customers loved it. Hospitality was second to none, we had a great area to sit in, to watch the game and also when entertaining. Would definitely recommend.
LH
Lindsay H
2 October, 2024
Verified
A Day At Lords.
My experience was the first day at Lords for the Test Match against the West Indies. It was the second time I had been to Lords with Imperial Corporate and so I knew it would be a good day. From the moment of walking into the venue the service is faultless. The staff do everything in their power to make the day special and they are tireless in their energy throughout the day. The food was superb - starting with breakfast on arrival, then a delicious 4 course lunch followed by an excellent afternoon tea. In fact the meals, and the company of the other guests at our table, occupied so much time we had to drag ourselves away to enjoy the cricket. The only downside of the day is the distance needed to walk to get from the hospitality to the cricket stand, which has to be done at least three times during the day, and more each time to collect drinks to consume whilst watching the cricket. I would also have liked to have some say in choosing my seat in the stand. Being 84 years old it would have been useful if the Imperial Corporate staff had taken this into consideration when allocating the seats. Many much more spritely people had the advantage of not having to climb so may stairs as I and were sitting in positions that didn't require them to constantly have to stand to let people in and out. But the hospitality, the guests at our table and the waiting staff made this an occasion to be remembered. A thoroughly enjoyable day well worth the journey to get to Lords.
My experience was the first day at Lords for the Test Match against the West Indies. It was the second time I had been to Lords with Imperial Corporate and so I knew it would be a good day. From the moment of walking into the venue the service is faultless. The staff do everything in their power to make the day special and they are tireless in their energy throughout the day. The food was superb - starting with breakfast on arrival, then a delicious 4 course lunch followed by an excellent afternoon tea. In fact the meals, and the company of the other guests at our table, occupied so much time we had to drag ourselves away to enjoy the cricket. The only downside of the day is the distance needed to walk to get from the hospitality to the cricket stand, which has to be done at least three times during the day, and more each time to collect drinks to consume whilst watching the cricket. I would also have liked to have some say in choosing my seat in the stand. Being 84 years old it would have been useful if the Imperial Corporate staff had taken this into consideration when allocating the seats. Many much more spritely people had the advantage of not having to climb so may stairs as I and were sitting in positions that didn't require them to constantly have to stand to let people in and out. But the hospitality, the guests at our table and the waiting staff made this an occasion to be remembered. A thoroughly enjoyable day well worth the journey to get to Lords.
BH
Brenda H
23 July, 2024
Verified
Cricket day out
We had an amazing day at the cricket at Trent Bridge, all of our customers loved it. Hospitality was second to none, we had a great area to sit in, to watch the game and also when entertaining. Would definitely recommend.
West Indies cricket has a legacy that stretches back to the 1920s, with a trophy cabinet that includes two ICC Cricket World Cups and two T20 World Cups. Known for producing some of the game’s most iconic players, the team’s recent years have seen a mix of rebuilding and flashes of brilliance, with a new generation looking to make their mark. The squad is a blend of experienced heads and exciting young talent, always capable of pulling off a surprise against the world’s best.
Watching the West Indies live is a proper cricketing experience. Whether it’s the sound of the crowd, the rhythm of the drums, or the laid-back Caribbean vibe, there’s nothing quite like it. Hospitality options for West Indies cricket fixtures range from private boxes to VIP tickets, giving you a comfortable spot to catch the action with food and drink sorted. It’s a relaxed way to watch the game, with good views and a bit of space to chat cricket with mates or clients.
Key fixtures for the West Indies season often include clashes with England, India, and Australia, as well as regional rivalries in the Caribbean Premier League. These matches are always well attended and bring a bit of extra edge, making them the ones to look out for if you want to see the team tested against top opposition. West Indies Cricket Hospitality puts you right in the thick of it, with a proper seat for the big moments.