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![]() So I'd like to get out to Denver this fall for a game and I have a question about field level seats.
1. For the seats that sit between the 30 yard lines, do the first few rows make for a good sight line or does it get obstructed by players, equipment, etc.. If so, is there a certain row to shoot for where there is no more obstruction? 2. If there is some obstruction, does this also apply to the south stands or can you get a great view in row one there? Decided not to go to a game last year, so i'm not holding back any expense this year. Just want to make sure it's worth it. Thanks! |
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I always prefer rows 10-20 in the lower bowl if I want to be that close. |
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![]() get row 1 seats and enjoy the game within the game on the sidelines
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![]() On the sidelines, particularly the home sideline, there can be serious obstructions (the portable tv camera stand is awful).
For my money around row 35 anywhere in the lower stands is perfect. Close enough to get the full atmosphere of the game, but high enough that you can see the whole field. You get a great view of formations and everything else going on (particularly if you're in the endzone). |
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![]() Great information so far thanks! So the going rate for a single ticket in the first few rows for the first two home games is around 700 bucks. However, there's much better value in the south stands (less than half the price). I think this is where I will end up.
Do you guys think rows 10 through 20 in the south stands are high enough to see the whole field when the teams are at the opposite end? Or does ~35 seem like the way to go as Enjolras has suggested? |
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South Stands are better anyway ![]() |
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But it is pretty awesome to sit the first row behind the visiting team and watch/partake in **** talking. |
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The camera was maddening. Still a good time. I wouldn't trade my tix in 536 for anything though. Right about on the 40... literally the second row back, so you're up close but you don't have to deal with that retaining bar. Upper deck is the way to go if you can get up close. |
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![]() Field level or nothing for me
Last edited by i4jelway7; 07-30-2014 at 03:22 AM.. |
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![]() I sat in the nose bleed sections. It was an awesome view. No complaints from up there.
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