I sit 338, DD.
Good:
- Nice sideline view of the entire game and the crowd.
- Cover
- Crowd sits, so if you get tired of standing all game then it's nice.
- A LOT cheaper (unless of course you're someone who has 100 level seats without having to buy CSL).
Bad:
- If you're like me in the double letters, it's definitely the "bleeds". It's not as bad as say other stadiums because Clink is built more vertically rather than out in terms of the higher sections. But it's still not anywhere near as close as say 100 level and even 200 level.
- The diehard fans and long-term season ticket holders are in the 100 level and Hawks nest. No doubt about that, and my guess is there are less opposing team fans in those sections than I've seen in mine...which is really annoying.
- It's a far walk (or a crammed elevator) to get to the 300s via the ramps/stairs. Then if you're in the double alphabet like me, that's A LOT of stairs. I dont mind it so much because I think of it as a good way to burn at least some of the calories I'm consuming at the game, but for others I can see it being a real hassle.
Anyway, you get what you pay for, and like other said, there's no real bad seat in the house. You want the best view possible, watch it on TV

. But you're at a game for the experience.