Thanks for the charts, 17a. I will admit that the concessions are an unbelievable upgrade. I don't care about the rest of the amenities, but kids do like the concession stands. Caveat: they are not cheap. My wife and I pigged out at the Eagles Concert and it cost me about $50-$60 for the two of us. $10 here... $8 there... before you know it you're blowing a wad. But it was fun and many people are going to do the same thing in the beginning, until they realize how expensive it is. Tailgate iw the way to go and then bring in whatever you want to munch on.
i will tailgate. buy 4 beers inside then eat after the game outside tailgating again. maybe an occasional bite here or there. but im not going to the game and be buying food weekly.like going to the movies paying admission then paying for popcorn soda and candy b/c thats what your routine has been since we where children.
In the Upopers, these don't look like exact locations to me. At least not when I was there. The cheesesteak that I bought was along the inside row of the concourse, about where 342 is. But many of these stands are movable. I'm sure management is looking at traffic patterns, etc., at events like the Eagles or Bon Jovi Concerts and then readjusting the locations. But the approximate number of vendors looks about right. You can't walk 10' without running into somebody selling something. As far as the restrooms... there are plenty of them.
When I visited my seats I could have sworn there was at least one or two bathrooms right near there. Must be a mistake. As far as food goes I never eat or buy beer inside at a football game. I may give in though for the pork roll egg cheese sandwhich. I never bought food inside Yankee Stadium but the garlic fries are addictive and right outside where my season tickets are.
For people interested in the value placed upon various seats by resale buyers, there are enough transactions on SH for the Ravens game to get a good idea of relative value. As of today, average Sale Price by section: LSL $418 LGL 285 LLEZ 253 Mezz (A&B) 252 Upper Prime 261 Upper Sideline 193 Upper Endzone 164 - Front row seats do go for a significant premium. - SH data doesn't indicate what premium, if any, is available for aisle seats. - Looking at the sales data for the Mezz seats, almost all the seats sold are in Mezz A. Mezz B seats are not selling at all. If someone is looking to buy seats, they should go every day and look. Every so often, someone will dump some seats at a price well below the other seats in that section.
Lots of bathrooms I don't know why the bathrooms are listed on that diagram. I'm in 339 and I recall men's, women's, and family restrooms right outside my section. Plus, several more as I walked along the concourse. I also recall from my three trips there that the bathrooms were slightly smaller, but because there were so many more of them. So, if you can hold it from your seat to the concourse, you should be okay.