MoragaBear;842370056 said:
Looks like I'll be sitting in EE down fairly low for the next game, thanks to a generous Bear Insider, so I'll check out EE.
The options given to me in Section T on the student side were rows 34, 41, 62, 66, 67 or 72. Anyone have any experience with those rows/areas in T?
MB, I'm no expert on row #'s in specific sections, and where the a-holes are located as I choose seats based upon certain static attributes. The jerks will float around and grace us all at some point I imagine...
I'm not sure what you value in a vantage point or location, but I am very, very satisfied with our seats. Having a vomitory wall directly behind is very nice, I feel. It is essentially a seat back. There is no one sitting behind us, so no knees in the back, and because of the depth afforded, our legs and knees have more space. Huge win. Even more so possibly, we can stand-up without blocking anyone's view. I am empathetic to such. My pop needs to stand periodically as it helps his back, and he does so in these seats with no worries or grief. Also really neat is that there is a concrete ledge of sorts behind the bench with enough space to put a water bottle, the Game Day, and have it easily reachable, as opposed to under the bench. On the vomitory railing behind and above, I now secure my "fanny pack" around the base of the post and it hangs just above my shoulder. In there, my bincos, snacks, etc...
Vomitory wall behind = very desirable. If you feel the same, you might want to inquire about availability.
The height above the playing field is important to me as well, and being too low, not being able to see spatial separation, sucks. Just high enough is what I like, without having to go any higher or further away. With the vomitory wall behind, I think most would find that downward perspective desirable...
We have seats 1-4, so very easy to get in and out. We lucked-out a bit I suppose with restroom location too. From those seats, I am in bathroom anywhere from 15 to 20 seconds later. Change of possession relief runs happen without missing a play. Sweet.
We wanted to be in the sun, feel its warmth, but not have it in our faces. Solved with the location selected. The sun is above and behind, but there. On particularly hot days, which there are not many in CMS, the concrete wall behind remains very cool. Did I mention the virtues of sitting in front a vomitory wall?
Something else I'll mention, since I'm being more comprehensive than what I initially intended. Having sat at mid-field and end zones over the years (high school, Cal and NFL games), there are clear perspective benefits from each that one cannot get from the other. With that, at some point I just split the difference, a compromise, and chose the corner, again, about mid way up.
And, if possible, select seats where folks going up/down the stairs will not block the view of the field...
A lot went into my selection a few years back, and the effort was well worth it.