Was hoping some of you guys could help me out with a seating question I have. A buddy and I are trying to purchase tickets to an upcoming Wizards game while we are in town visiting and have a couple of options to pick from and not quite sure which is the best.
We can get Press Box seats, Club Level seats, or Lower Level seats. Seems like they are all evenly priced so I was hoping some of you guys could help tell me what the difference between them are and what some of the perks are as well. I believe Press Box seats include unlimited beer and food; however they are above the upper level and don't have such a great view. Has anyone ever sat in the Press Box seats? how was the view? Also, how is the Club Level? Is the view good? Any perks to sitting there that aren't available in the Lower Level?
Thanks in advance
-T
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Lower level seats are close to the action (I have level 100 row E seats), these are great seats
You are close to the action and depending on where you sit close to the visitors/home team benches.
Club level seats are in the middle of the stadium (height-wise). This level has carpet and two food stands. Depending on your seats you also have access to the Acela club (you need a ticket to get in). This has top shelf alcohol and an overpriced buffet. You really just chill here to get drunk or smell the weed coming off the balcony.
Press seats, I'm not sure where they are...but these might be VIP or floor seats ( the press sit in front of me),
The VIP seats get you all you can eat and drink before the game, plus you have a waiter. If you have a kid, normally you can get them to bring a camera to you.
If I had to choose, side seats >> VIP > lower level > club
There might be a lot of ignorance at the game tonight.
You are close to the action and depending on where you sit close to the visitors/home team benches.
Club level seats are in the middle of the stadium (height-wise). This level has carpet and two food stands. Depending on your seats you also have access to the Acela club (you need a ticket to get in). This has top shelf alcohol and an overpriced buffet. You really just chill here to get drunk or smell the weed coming off the balcony.
Press seats, I'm not sure where they are...but these might be VIP or floor seats ( the press sit in front of me),
The VIP seats get you all you can eat and drink before the game, plus you have a waiter. If you have a kid, normally you can get them to bring a camera to you.
If I had to choose, side seats >> VIP > lower level > club
There might be a lot of ignorance at the game tonight.
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weed coming off the balcony? Really? Surprised that someone would
try to get away with that.
For a great look at how the view is from any particular section/row
see
http://www.seats3d.com/nba/washington_wizards/
fyi - I just put up my sec 105 tickets for MIA on Craig's list since
I have to run a 50K the next morning near Appomattox.
try to get away with that.
For a great look at how the view is from any particular section/row
see
http://www.seats3d.com/nba/washington_wizards/
fyi - I just put up my sec 105 tickets for MIA on Craig's list since
I have to run a 50K the next morning near Appomattox.
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When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression
Those who are convinced of absurdities, can be convinced to commit atrocities
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dobrojim.. just sent you an e-mail about the tickets.
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they went fast, my apologies.
A lot of what we call 'thought' is just mental activity
When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression
Those who are convinced of absurdities, can be convinced to commit atrocities
When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression
Those who are convinced of absurdities, can be convinced to commit atrocities