
Wales v Italy
MILLENNIUM STADIUM - 10 March 2012
In the 2012 Six Nations, Wales will be hoping to impress their home fans upon their return to Cardiff following the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Wales v Italy will be a classic encounter between a spirited Wales side and a gritty Italy, however Wales will be hoping to turn the Millennium Stadium into a cauldron once more as they welcome Azzurri to the home of Welsh rugby union.
Whatever the outcome, the Cardiff fortress will play host to yet another momentous occasion.
Submit your details into the enquiry form provided or alternatively call us now on 0844 247 8998, and one of our helpful team will immediately help you find the perfect Wales v Italy hospitality package at the best possible price.
Wales v Italy Hospitality
We are delighted to be able to offer you a superb hospitality packages within the Millennium Stadium suites for the Wales v Italy match. Private tables are for groups of 10 guests with smaller groups accommodated on a shared basis, which comes with a padded middle tier seat located near the halfway line.
To Include the Following in the Wales v Italy Package:
- Superb hospitality facilities
- Coffee & biscuits upon arrival
- Champagne reception
- Private complimentary bar including with specially selected wines and premium beers available
- Gourmet three course luncheon
- Officially allocated Wales v Italy platinum match ticket
- Official souvenir match programme
- Plasma screens
- Post match buffet
- Prestigious guest celebrity speakers
- Official guest documentation with VIP passes
- Dedicated hospitality hostess service
- Experienced event management team
- Souvenir gift
Wales v Italy Example Itinerary:
- 11.45am - Champagne Reception
- 12.30pm - Luncheon
- 2.30pm - KICK OFF Wales v Scotland
- 4.15pm - Post Match Refreshments
- 5.15pm - Complimentary Bar Closes
- 5.30pm - Facility Closes
Millennium Stadium
The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff. It is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and the Wales national football team but is also host to many other large scale events, such as Wales Rally Great Britain stage of the World Rally Championship, Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain, boxing and many music concerts, including Tina Turner, Madonna, The Rolling Stones, U2 and the Tsunami Relief concert. It was built ready for Cardiff to host the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
