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Seat question

RMSko

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On the visitor side of the stadium, does anyone know which is the first row in the lower level that is covered by the overhang (and protected from rain)?
 
On the visitor side of the stadium, does anyone know which is the first row in the lower level that is covered by the overhang (and protected from rain)?

I'm trying to find out the same thing as to the Home Side, which would be the same. My seats in Row 25 are great when it does not rain, but have gotten caught in the rain enough to want to move. I submitted a request to my Ticket Rep who did not have that answer.
 
I'm trying to find out the same thing as to the Home Side, which would be the same. My seats in Row 25 are great when it does not rain, but have gotten caught in the rain enough to want to move. I submitted a request to my Ticket Rep who did not have that answer.

I sit in row 41. You will be OK from rows 39 and higher.
 
I'm currently considering moving seats and was thinking if they were covered it could be a deciding factor, but the seats I'm looking aren't in the covered area so it won't help with the decisioning.

My current seats are in the 6th row and are awesome - except when the TV cameraman comes by. I have a chance to move back to the 36th row. Both are more or less in the middle of field, which is great, but I'm wondering if moving back is a better option vs what I already have. Just wondering if anyone has any views comparing the two options.
 
The advantage of the higher seats on the west side is they get shaded earlier than the lower seats. A big advantage for afternoon games in Sept and early Oct.

Also, the higher seats give you a different perspective to see formations on the field.
 
The advantage of the higher seats on the west side is they get shaded earlier than the lower seats. A big advantage for afternoon games in Sept and early Oct.

Also, the higher seats give you a different perspective to see formations on the field.

Yeah, I've sat in the upper deck and I loved it more so than sitting in 110. It's awesome seeing how the play develops. Everything looks like slow motion though lol
 
I am in row 31 and have walked down to the single digit seats on occasion....I think the view is much better as you go up, and you are not blocked by cameras, etc.......that said, I can see why sitting in the upper deck mid field would be choice also.
 
The higher seats are better. The overhang starts at row 39. When I was in row 40, I never got wet. Row 40 and above can look up and see the monitors hanging in the boxes. Row 42 can climb over the back railing to the concorse and get out without bothering anybody. Visitors side gets all the sun. That sucks for first half of season, but is great in Nov.
 
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"Row 42 can climb over the back railing to the concorse and get out without bothering anybody".

That's true if you can avoid the seat police who discourage such behavior to the point of threatening to evict you. I'm serious. $$$$
 
39 is definitely the line but will get precipitation if the wind is blowing towards the visitors side. I sit in 40 and we really only deal with cold, not wet.
 
Visitors side gets all the sun. That sucks for first half of season, but is great in Nov.
That's not true. The Visitor's side is on the West side of the stadium. The Sun is behind us for most games. The home side is what gets the sun.
 
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