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Capital One has joined Chase to offer cardholders exclusive activities at the Miami Art Festival in December 2023. Cardholders will have access to special dinners and shows presented by multimedia artist Alex Israel, on top of ongoing benefits with Capital One Travel. Here are the details.
Capital One Miami Art Week Activities
Capital One has teamed up with The Cultivist to present a pop-up frozen yogurt shop by Alex Israel called Snow Beach Frozen Treats. The pop-up combines various flavors, textures, and colors into a retro 80's style exhibit inspired by Alex's childhood home in Los Angeles.
On December 6–8, Capital One credit card holders can attend exclusive dinners and shows at the exhibit. Dinners take place on December 6 and 7, both starting at 6:30 p.m. ET. Chef Dominique Crenn will host the dinner on December 6 and Chef José Andrés will host the dinner on December 7.
Cardholders can make advance reservations for daytime viewing of the Snow Beach Frozen Treats exhibit, but the general public will also have access on December 8 between Noon and 3 p.m. ET.
Capital One cardholders can make reservations to view the exhibit or enjoy a dinner starting on October 24 through Capital One Dining. Read more on the Capital One website.
Our Take
This is good news if you're a Capital One cardholder planning to attend Miami Art Week. Capital One has confirmed that all cardholders are eligible for these perks. It's interesting to see how these dinners compare to the benefits offered to Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholders during Miami Art Week.
Will you be attending the dinners with your Capital One card at Miami Art Week?
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