seatholder
Etymology
From seat + holder.
seatholder means one who has a reserved seat (as in a church or sports stadium). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 86 out of 100.
noun
- One who has a reserved seat (as in a church or sports stadium).“The Eagles incited anger among some of their fans — the team sent a letter to its premium seatholders essentially asking for patience and understanding — and created a potentially season-long distraction for a Super Bowl -caliber team, all for the tantalizing prospect of what Vick can do for the offense in a package of plays that last year was widely viewed as little more than a charming gimmic”