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Add a ride with Signature Transportation to your game day plans to make getting to and from the event easy and hassle-free.

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The party starts at pick-up with Signature Transportation’s Premium Sprinter Vans.

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Don’t let parking slow you down at your next Predators game. Instead, arrive at Bridgestone Arena in style in one of Signature Transportation’s Premium Sprinter Vans.

From a day at the distillery and weddings to sporting events and concerts, these luxury rides are perfect for a small group of up to 14 passengers.

Here’s how it works: Your professional chauffeur will pick you up at a location of your choosing and drop you off in a snazzy Mercedes. That’s right — no parking pass needed. After the Predators win, your vehicle will be waiting to take you home (or to the next part of your night).

Luxe features include:

  • Plush leather massage chairs
  • Reclined seating
  • Ambient LED lighting
  • A bar (perfect for your pre-game)
  • Reading lamps and USB ports
  • Flat screen TVs equipped with Netflix, Prime, and a PlayStation
  • A high-end sound system
  • And more

Premium Sprinter Van booking is exclusively available in NASHtoday or by contacting Signature Transportation.

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