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Chase Sapphire Preferred Cardholders Are VIPs at Lots of Popular Events! Here’s What to Do

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Do you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card?  And if so, did you know you have VIP access to concerts, sports, and dining events?

Well you do.  And the special benefits you get are totally free just for having the card.

Head to Seaport Summer in New York and Show Your Chase Sapphire Preferred to Gain Access to the Exclusive Chase Sapphire Lounge on Pier 17

This special program is called Chase Preferred Experiences.  And it boosts your status at some of the biggest events in the world, like the Laver Cup in Chicago, select MLB games, and the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco!

For example, you could buy 2 tickets to Ed Sheeran at MetLife Stadium for 30,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points, or $300.  The package includes 2 luxury suite tickets, with complimentary food and beverage in the suite.

You’ll also have priority access to special events that are NOT so well-known.  The Chase Sapphire brand has partnered with Atlas Obscura (a guide to adventures less frequented) to curate fun events and stories about places all over the world.

Atlas Obscura and Chase Sapphire Have Created a Scavenger Hunt Around Chicago to Discover Areas Featured in Famous Hollywood Films!

Here’s a preview of the things you can book with special perks with your Chase Sapphire Preferred.

I personally think the culinary experiences are the coolest.  You can book private dining experiences with Michelin Star chefs!

Click here to explore Chase Preferred Experiences.  Just sign into your Chase online account and you can make purchases with either Chase Ultimate Rewards points or cash.

I strongly suggest you use cash for these experiences, because otherwise you’ll get a value of just 1 cent per point.  You can do MUCH better than that when you use your points for travel instead.

Note:   Folks who have the Ink Business Preferred Credit Card have access to some of these packages, as well!

Have you tried Chase Preferred Experiences before?  I haven’t done it myself, but I’d love to hear your experience.

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