Zirakzigil
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Omg its the shoes that got me. Sooo @ColePensCole when an upper bowler tries to give him their trash for free
One of these days Ill get to Pittsburgh for a game...
Omg its the shoes that got me. Sooo @ColePensCole when an upper bowler tries to give him their trash for free
Row A in the upper bowl has a lot of advantages and just as good of x's/o's if not better. You do not have one instance of detractors of fans sitting in front of you being super tall or just the nuisance of standing for average plays, getting up while play is happening blocking your view. That's part of the issue being in the lower bowl. Club seats, sure, a lot of advantages there for a price. Just remember you are there for a few hours and that cost ratio to enjoyment is a big deterrent for the average game goer and you add kids/family you're talking some serious cash per. game.
Edit: I do want to say the Pens do have enough diversity and cost factors to give anyone a good night at the games seating wise.
This is true, but I find it more of a novelty that wears off by the 2nd period. I've sat front row in a number of areas and depending where you are (especially behind the benches) there can be some dead/hard to see areas. Forget about watching the big screen unless you want to have a stiff neck for a week. Maybe I'm just old, though.Budget and availability are obviously a hindrance but I encourage everyone to watch a game right up against the glass once in their lives. The true speed of the game is just hard to appreciate from anywhere else.
I’ve only been fortunate to get seats like that a handful of times in my life, but it makes watching from further out or on tv even more special.