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Charity Gala at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)

Gala entertainment that raises more money than the open bar.

Charity galas at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training) are built around the ask — the venue, the dinner, the program are all runway for the moment the room opens its checkbooks. A full-motion racing simulator changes the room dynamic: it creates a premium live experience guests pay a premium to access, a natural silent auction item with real perceived value, and an icebreaker that keeps donors on the floor rather than leaving early.

Why sim racing works for charity galas at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)

Reason 1

A live racing leaderboard drives competitive bidding — guests pay to win, not just attend.

Reason 2

The simulator is a premium silent auction item or exclusive VIP activation, not just a fun distraction.

Reason 3

High-net-worth guests photograph the rig, post it, and associate it with your cause — earned media on top of ticket revenue.

How this event plays at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)

SimsForHire deploys professional racing simulators at charity events throughout Port St. Lucie, including venues like Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training) in Port St. Lucie. For a gala setting, the simulator typically runs as one of three formats: a ticketed VIP activation where guests pay for access (revenue straight to the cause), a silent auction lot where the highest bidder gets a private sim-racing experience, or an all-floor activity that drives dwell time and conversation during cocktail hour. Our operators are trained for formal settings — dark clothing, discreet positioning, briefed on the cause and the evening's schedule. The rig runs clean and quiet. Branded screens with the charity name and event graphics run throughout the evening with no additional production cost.

What we bring to your charity

Full-Motion Platform

Sigma Integrale motion rig — tilts, rolls, pitches

Triple 39" Displays

Wraparound immersion for every driver

Direct Drive Steering

Simucube 2 force feedback wheel

Load-Cell Pedals

Heusinkveld professional brake & throttle

300+ Cars

Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, and more

Live Leaderboard

Real-time rankings on a separate display

Featured cars for this event

F1 GT3 Street

Planning details

Typical Audience

80–500

Budget Range

$4,500 – $20,000

Decision Maker

Charity event director, gala committee chair, or development officer

If you're planning a gala at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training), tell us your program schedule, your target revenue from the simulator activation, and your guest count — we'll recommend the right format and price it accordingly.

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Frequently asked questions

Can the racing simulator be a paid activation at our gala at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)?
Yes — a ticketed simulator access (e.g., $50 for 3 laps) is one of the most effective formats for charity galas. Guests get a premium experience, the revenue is direct, and the leaderboard drives social competition on the floor. Our operators manage ticketing and queueing.
Can we auction the simulator experience at our Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training) fundraiser?
Yes. A private racing simulator experience (e.g., 2 hours with 10 guests at a location of the winner's choice) consistently auctions at $2,500–$8,000 depending on the room. We can provide a professionally designed auction item card and fulfillment package.
Will the simulator fit with the formal gala atmosphere at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)?
Yes. Our operators dress for formal events, the screens run your charity branding, and the rig is clean motorsport hardware — not neon lights and joysticks. We've operated alongside black-tie galas at Miami's top hotels and clubs without any tone mismatch.
What is the rental cost for a simulator at a charity gala at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)?
Charity gala packages at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training) start at $4,500 for a 5-hour window with a single full-motion rig, branded screens, and a formal-attire operator. For galas of 200+, 2-rig setups with a tournament bracket run $7,500–$12,000 depending on duration and branding.
How much space does the simulator need at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)?
A single full-motion rig needs a 10×10 ft footprint and a 20-amp circuit. We typically position the rig in a cocktail corner or adjacent to the silent auction area — out of the main dining flow but visible enough to attract attention throughout the evening.

Plan a gala activation at Clover Park (NY Mets Spring Training)

Tell us your program schedule and fundraising goal — we'll scope the right format.

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