Wondering what people think about sitting in sections 115/117...
When the stadium first opened, we sat in Section 105 through the 2014 season. We liked the seats in general, but turning to view the big scoreboard wasn't always great and there were too many visiting fans in that area, so we decided to move.
We spent the 2015 season in section 145. The wind swirl was crazy in that area and made it even colder for October/November games, so we left after one season despite being on the aisle (always my preference).
We've spent the last three seasons in section 135. Like being on the home side, closer to band, closer to light rail station and/or Surly, easier to see big scoreboard. We're 15 rows up on the aisle, and that seems about what we prefer +/- a few rows.
Does the sun make enough positive difference in section 115 to move - especially with the team potentially having a couple of games on that sideline? Is there ever too much glare where you cannot see the game as well? I'm leaning towards staying in 115 but wanted to hear what others think.
When the stadium first opened, we sat in Section 105 through the 2014 season. We liked the seats in general, but turning to view the big scoreboard wasn't always great and there were too many visiting fans in that area, so we decided to move.
We spent the 2015 season in section 145. The wind swirl was crazy in that area and made it even colder for October/November games, so we left after one season despite being on the aisle (always my preference).
We've spent the last three seasons in section 135. Like being on the home side, closer to band, closer to light rail station and/or Surly, easier to see big scoreboard. We're 15 rows up on the aisle, and that seems about what we prefer +/- a few rows.
Does the sun make enough positive difference in section 115 to move - especially with the team potentially having a couple of games on that sideline? Is there ever too much glare where you cannot see the game as well? I'm leaning towards staying in 115 but wanted to hear what others think.