The Cherries are set to host Oxford United on Wednesday, October 29 at Dean Court, after they confirmed their promotion to tier three at the stadium at the end of last season.
Currently unbeaten in the National League Southern Premier Division ahead of the game at the ground, Suraci said there is a lot that goes into decisions like that.
Asked about the potential to host more games at the Vitality Stadium, particularly in the context of a possible promotion to the WSL 2, Suraci told the Daily Echo: “A lot of parties that need to be involved, a lot of conversations.
“I didn't realize, until I sat there in a match day operations meeting, how extensive that operation is, how many people are involved.
“If we were to get promoted, obviously, [there are] lots of options in terms of what we do, whether you upgrade where you are, whether you find a ground that meets sustainable criteria that you need, whether you use Vitality when you can.
“So I think it's a good question. The answer is it really, really does depend on many, many things.
“As you know, some of the academy teams use the Vitality and ensuring that the pitch is top quality for the Premier League first team is a major priority.
“So there are sort of, again, lots of options that we would explore and definitely growing the fan base is critical wherever we play our games, in whichever league we're in for sure.”