When I picked at 4, you could get 8 in 242 and 243 (only one spot in 243). 241 had two whole rows open. If you wanted to split 4 and 4 both 242 and 241 had that in multiple spots.
What do you mean by overhang shade? I saw someone post somewhere that the third deck is almost completely shaded between 12-12:30 in September. If you're wanting to know where the overhang ends for the drip line in case of rain, it is supposedly row 15. I also saw last year that to avoid rain blowing on you, you likely need to be in row 18-20.Linz02Ag said:
Anyone know what row the overhang shade starts in the west 400's? My relo appt is at 11:13 and I'm currently on the top row looking to move down
Thanks for taking my 4. May have to rethink that parking pass now.Sasappis said:
Got 4 over 4 in 242. In the middle of the row but that is life.
Another crappy year and I probably can move closer the aisle.
Yes, top of the second deck is available for ADA assistance as well as other sections around the stadium. I have friends using wheelchairs that sit in the second deck area.Keoni721 said:
Any word on availability on the south end zone mid deck 200 level seats? My 12 year old was unfortunately involved in an accident back in February while riding his bike in my neighborhood and is now paralyzed from the waist down and we are trying to get out of the south third deck. Seems like they have areas at the top of the 200 section for wheelchairs and those sections would work well. I have my appointment in a couple hour and just wanted to see what might be left. Thanks
Agreed, although the sun can be a beating.Sasappis said:
I am fairly convinced that the second deck of the South zone is the best value in the stadium. The bottom few rows of the upper south zone may be a close second.
Sasappis said:aggietony2010 said:Agreed, although the sun can be a beating.Sasappis said:
I am fairly convinced that the second deck of the South zone is the best value in the stadium. The bottom few rows of the upper south zone may be a close second.
It's clear from how things have opened up too. Going lower in the 340s was difficult, probably because the people there know what a good value they have.
The only way to get much better than what I already had was to spend the extra $200 a year, which I did.
Based on how the seats were originally sold, most of the lower rows of the upper zone were sold to high PP holders. Either for resell, give aways, family, etc. I suspect very few of the first 8 rows or so will ever be released.
Keoni721 said:
Any word on availability on the south end zone mid deck 200 level seats? My 12 year old was unfortunately involved in an accident back in February while riding his bike in my neighborhood and is now paralyzed from the waist down and we are trying to get out of the south third deck. Seems like they have areas at the top of the 200 section for wheelchairs and those sections would work well. I have my appointment in a couple hour and just wanted to see what might be left. Thanks
As in there's not enough or that there's too much? Or is the location your beef?The Catfish said:
I've said it every year, so out of tradition: The faculty seating is complete bull*****