Mezzanine Level covered from rain?

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  1. DeathByJets

    DeathByJets Well-Known Member

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    I'm going to the game this Sunday (haven't been in years). How well covered is the mezzanine section from the rain? I think we are in section 220, row 7. Just trying to get a sense of how well prepared we need to be for the elements.

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    DBJ
     
  2. rudd28

    rudd28 New Member

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    Row 1 and 2, you might need a coat if the rain is falling at an angle. Other than that, you shouldn't even need a jacket in those seats.
     
  3. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    unless the rain is coming at a vicious angle you'll be fine in row 7
     
  4. DeathByJets

    DeathByJets Well-Known Member

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    Great....thanks guys. Just need a cover for tailgaiting and we are in business!
     
  5. DeathByJets

    DeathByJets Well-Known Member

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    Is the covered section warmer? Are there heaters or something there?
     
  6. 17a_tailgater

    17a_tailgater Active Member

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    r u fn kidding me?
     
  7. rudd28

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    No heaters. But Shea was much warmer down low, because the heat from the streams of urine flowing down the stairs would keep you nice and comfy.
     
  8. DeathByJets

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    Perfect. I was just wondering why you suggested we don't need jackets on a 40 degree evening.
     

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