Sports Suites With Points: Stadium Suite Auctions Live
A stadium suite is the classic "money can't buy" seat, except loyalty programs auction them off routinely. Hotel and airline programs list suite seats and VIP hospitality on their member marketplaces, and you bid with points instead of cash. Sports is one of the busiest categories on PointAuctions.com, and suites are its crown jewels: club access, catered boxes, and premium sightlines that rarely reach public sale.
There are 39 live suite listings in the sports category right now. This page pulls that list live and refreshes throughout the day, so what you see below is what is actually biddable, not last month's inventory.
Two things to know about how this shelf behaves. First, Marriott Bonvoy Moments is usually the deepest source, often posting the same suite as several separate two-ticket packages, so do not be surprised to see "4 available" on a row. Second, not everything is an auction: some suite seats are fixed-price buy-now listings, including Alaska Atmos Rewards suite drops, where the first member to claim them wins. The mix rotates with the sports calendar, so the exact teams and venues below will look different next month, and that is the point of this page.
Suite listings live right now
Closing soonest first. Identical packages are folded into one row with a count.
More VIP sports hospitality
Suites are not the only premium way in. Programs also auction VIP hospitality packages: trackside experiences, courtside access, players' lounge passes, and hosted race-day tickets. Here is what is live in that wider lane:
What these actually close at
Live listings show the current bid, not the finish line, so the useful question is where sports lots tend to settle. Marriott Moments is the deepest data set we track, and across all our verified sports closes the median lands at 312,500 points, drawn from 520 confirmed winning bids, with the middle of the pack running 100,000 to 503,125 points. That category median is pulled up by the marquee lots: Super Bowl boxes, championship finals, and courtside packages that clear well into six figures. In our tracking, the suite-titled lots specifically tend to close tighter and lower than that headline number, so read the whole distribution below rather than anchoring on one figure.
Median: 312,500 points
520 verified closes · median 312,500 points · updated monthly
Here are recent suite lots that actually closed, so you can calibrate a maximum before you bid:
How to bid on these
Every listing links back to the loyalty program that runs it, and you bid there with the points in your account: Bonvoy points on Marriott Moments, IHG One Rewards points on IHG Auctions, Atmos points on Alaska's marketplace, and so on. PointAuctions.com is the tracking layer that puts them all on one page.
The bidding rules are similar everywhere: set a maximum and the platform proxy-bids for you, expect the close to extend a few minutes when late bids come in, and your points are only deducted if you win.
Two things to read before you bid a suite. A placed bid is generally binding, so only bid a maximum you are willing to spend the points on. And some programs restrict certain suite lots to their cobranded credit cardholders, so confirm you are eligible in the listing details before you plan a trip around one. More on why a bid sticks: the binding-bid warning every points bidder should read.
New to this? Start with how points auctions work, then use the cents-per-point guide to decide what a suite night is worth to you in points before you set that maximum. If suites are your target, the Marriott Moments sniping-strategy guide walks through timing the deep Bonvoy shelf, and our Marriott Moments explainer covers how the marketplace is structured.
Keep exploring
This page maintains itself, so it is worth a bookmark if suites are your thing. From here you can browse everything live in sports, check the Marriott Bonvoy program page for the rest of the Moments shelf, or see what past Marriott lots actually closed at in the Marriott closed-auction archive. For big-ticket seats specifically, World Cup 2026 tickets with points tracks the same suite-and-hospitality dynamic on the sport's biggest stage, and if Alaska's fixed-price drops caught your eye, the Atmos Rewards platform migration explains where those live now.