ivotuk
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Getting in to Seattle Friday afternoon to visit my daughter. As a treat, I bought tickets to Sunday's game vs the Bengals.
My one and only NFL game was at the Cowboys old stadium from a friend's press box. It was nice, food, drink, nice seats, but the players looked like ants and I can not see the motivation for watching a game that far away!
So after spending a week looking at as many pictures as I could to figure out what might be my best view, at a reasonable price, I got 2 in section 107. Man, they really ding you with fees etc, and I really had to convince myself it was worth the cost, but hey, once in a lifetime. I can just start skipping food and walking to work.
I'm bringing binoculars, ear plugs, and a rain coat. Any other suggestions? I read the info in the Classifieds, but that was from 2014. Most of it is still relevant, but what do I know?
My daughter, who's never been to anything like this is kind of "Ho hum." I'm sure she'll have a completely different opinion come Monday.
Anyway, looking forward to the game, and hoping to meet some of my .NET friends.
Ray
My one and only NFL game was at the Cowboys old stadium from a friend's press box. It was nice, food, drink, nice seats, but the players looked like ants and I can not see the motivation for watching a game that far away!
So after spending a week looking at as many pictures as I could to figure out what might be my best view, at a reasonable price, I got 2 in section 107. Man, they really ding you with fees etc, and I really had to convince myself it was worth the cost, but hey, once in a lifetime. I can just start skipping food and walking to work.
I'm bringing binoculars, ear plugs, and a rain coat. Any other suggestions? I read the info in the Classifieds, but that was from 2014. Most of it is still relevant, but what do I know?
My daughter, who's never been to anything like this is kind of "Ho hum." I'm sure she'll have a completely different opinion come Monday.
Anyway, looking forward to the game, and hoping to meet some of my .NET friends.
Ray