First, in most stadiums this is the best elevation for seeing endzone to endzone without turning your neck or body to see.
Second, at most NFL stadiums, this is close to the last row in the lower level which typically means being near the concourse tunnel. This means beating crowds to the restrooms at halftime, to concessions between quarters and to the parking lot after the game. College football stadiums tend to have more rows in their lower levels, but many of the newer and better stadiums offer concourse access near row Finding inexpensive seats anywhere on the lower level at a football game is near impossible.
But your best bets are going to be in the higher rows of corner and endzone sections. Between these two options, corner seats offer a superior view of the field. When I'm walking through stadiums, my favorite place to rest is always in these seats. They almost always come with a comfortable view of the whole field because you never have to look side-to-side. Not only will you have the best views of player entrances and exits, these are fun spots to be during pre-game when the players are warming up.
They tend to crowd around the corners and interact with fans there. I don't like anything lower than row 25 in the corner unless I want to be really close to the field. Not surprisingly, club seats make the list of best places to sit. Most NFL stadiums feature a club level on the second deck of seating, just above the lower level. If you recall, sitting near row 30 in the lower level is the perfect height.
So if you're just above that in the club level, you're also getting a top-notch view. I didn't specify a location sideline, corner, etc. If you're really intent on watching the action, choose seats closer to midfield.
Otherwise, choose a corner section where you'll get the same club amenities at a fraction of the price of sideline seats. Speaking of amenities, this is what separates club seats from the rest. Most commonly, club amenities in NFL stadiums include access to an indoor club lounge which will keep you cool in the late summer and warm in early winter. The lounges typically include comfortable seating, sit-down food options, bars and plenty of televisions for watching the rest of the NFL schedule.
Club seat ticketholders almost always get early access to the stadium as well. This allows you to beat traffic and enjoy the early slate of games if you're attending a late afternoon kickoff. There just aren't enough examples to make it onto the list separately. Most college football stadiums nowadays also include some form of club seating, but they're tough to generalize. Some offer all-inclusive food and drink Auburn Beckwith Club ; others are located in some of the worst spots in the stadium Davis Wade Scoreboard Club ; and some are called club seats with very little added benefit Stanford Buck and Cardinal Club without making an extra donation to the school.
By rgadmin On August 29, August 6, 0. These sections have 22 rows of seating. You can argue that these are the best seats for the Dallas Cowboys because of that. These sections have between rows. US Assure Club East: Features modern contemporary flair of a premier sports bar mixed with a fun and exciting gameday experience. Related Posts 0. Arizona Cardinals. Atlanta Falcons. Baltimore Ravens. Buffalo Bills. Carolina Panthers. Chicago Bears.
Cincinnati Bengals. Cleveland Browns. A reminder that your votes count! According to Sports Where I Am users, the consensus best place to sit at NFL games is between the 20 yard lines on either side of the field. Although our guide above says to sit either side of the field, some stadiums specifically mentioned the End Zone areas as the best.
In one venue, it was suggested to get a good view of the city behind the field. Did we get this right? Let us know your thoughts on our Facebook page.
0コメント