Gman10 Posted May 16 Author Posted May 16 21 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said: In a box, catered. Might as well stay home lol 1 Quote
Chandler#81 Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Just now, Gman10 said: Might as well stay home lol Nah, you can open the windows and cheer. But I wouldn’t in December.. Then have the fully catered limo drive up to the exit gate with a cop escort to get you to the I-90. The ONLY way to go! Quote
Boatdrinks Posted May 16 Posted May 16 (edited) Personally I think the best value is lower bowl between the 5and 20 yard lines. As others have mentioned , stay between say 10 rows up and about 35 rows. Best seats in the stadium for the money imo. Sat in 300’s once and don’t care for it. I prefer to be closer to the field. Edited May 16 by Boatdrinks Quote
May Day 10 Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Depends on budget and what you want. If you want to sit with crazies, the scoreboard end zone is where its at. Views if you want comfort, relax, and have a better bathroom/concessions experience, sit in the clubs (not the indoor fish bowl clubs!) Quote
The Firebaugh Kid Posted May 16 Posted May 16 15 hours ago, khlax3 said: There really isn’t a bad seat. Everyone has their own preference. I personally like the 300 level as close to the 50 as possibly. Incredible view of the entire field Within the first 15-20 rows though. That climb up to the 30s is hell, and I'm in the gym 5x a week 6'0 185. 15 hours ago, khlax3 said: There really isn’t a bad seat. Everyone has their own preference. I personally like the 300 level as close to the 50 as possibly. Incredible view of the entire field Within the first 15-20 rows though. That climb up to the 30s is hell, and I'm in the gym 5x a week 6'0 185. I've sat everywhere in that stadium. Jim Kelly club is lame. Golf clappers. Same with the suites. Too close to the filed sucks because you can't see anything 90% of the time. 200 level corners are the most affordable semi-decent seats, along with anything in the 300 level within the first twenty rows. Crowd is plenty lively too. If you go for the big $ seats, just don't be too close, you'll be watching the screen the whole time. Quote
Einstein Posted May 16 Posted May 16 14 hours ago, Gugny said: I know I’m an outlier, but I don’t think there’s a bad seat in the house as long as you can see the Jumbotron. The lower bowl is awful IMO. Fairly flat, the curve of the field disorients people in row 10 and less, and everyone stands the entire game. Personally, I find the lower bowl a miserable experience. Quote
Gugny Posted May 16 Posted May 16 13 minutes ago, Einstein said: The lower bowl is awful IMO. Fairly flat, the curve of the field disorients people in row 10 and less, and everyone stands the entire game. Personally, I find the lower bowl a miserable experience. Now that you say that, I’ve never once sat in the lower bowl. Every game I’ve attended, I’ve sat in the 300s with the exception of one game for which I sat in club seats/200s. 1 Quote
ScotSHO Posted May 16 Posted May 16 I've sat in the 200 level building at the far corner endzone, inside. Sealed glass. Terrible. People cheer and you can barely hear them. 300 level between the 40 yard lines are perfect seats for me. Quote
Logic Posted May 16 Posted May 16 We're all on team "standing at a football game is fine, because it's a blood sport and not the ***** opera", right? Just making sure. Quote
cDAVIS Posted May 16 Posted May 16 My season tickets are (were) upper section behind buffalo 50 yard line. Best seats in the house if you ask me... Quote
ProcessImproverMan Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Endzone sections are really fun if you want the rowdy crowd and want a good chance of being able to launch a ***** onto the field......in case you know......... 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Does anyone know if the offensive and defensive units switch sides on the sidelines? Or do they generally stay on the same side? Last year we sat on the 45 at the tunnel side in front of all the defensive players. Thinking this year I should get tickets at the 45 on the other side because the offensive players will be there? Quote
boyst Posted May 16 Posted May 16 17 hours ago, Gugny said: I know I’m an outlier, but I don’t think there’s a bad seat in the house as long as you can see the Jumbotron. The last game I went to, I could count on both of my hands and John From Riverside’s complete foot, how many people were further from the field than I was. @LeviF can corroborate. Still had a blast and didn’t miss a thing. did he put you on his shoulders? Quote
Sundo91 Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Football is the only sport where I PREFER the upper deck. Anywhere between the 20's, as close to the 50 is perfect to me. I'll take an angle seat or endzone seat if I can get 1st row so the kids have a clear view of everything. Quote
Gugny Posted May 16 Posted May 16 22 minutes ago, boyst said: did he put you on his shoulders? I would have been able to reach the light bulbs! 1 Quote
Gman10 Posted May 17 Author Posted May 17 Thanks everyone! Now I gotta figure out where to stay. I heard Allentown is the spot? Quote
Just Jack Posted May 17 Posted May 17 On 5/16/2024 at 6:29 AM, Chandler#81 said: Nah, you can open the windows and cheer. But I wouldn’t in December.. Then have the fully catered limo drive up to the exit gate with a cop escort to get you to the I-90. The ONLY way to go! Ahh... the Taylor special. 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted May 17 Posted May 17 No matter what stadium I visit we always try and sit in the lowest row possible of the upper deck, or as a second choice, the highest row in the lower deck. Quote
Chuck Schick Posted May 17 Posted May 17 9 hours ago, Gman10 said: Thanks everyone! Now I gotta figure out where to stay. I heard Allentown is the spot? Quote
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