Lower level Row preference

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  1. franzman9

    franzman9 Member

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    I was just wonder what row people reccomend when sitting in the lower level of the stadium.

    I went on a tour and felt like the better rows in the lower level was row 12 and above. Anything lower doesnt give you a good vantage point on the game.

    What does everyone else think?
     
  2. The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight Well-Known Member

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    Agreed. But that is just like any other stadium. I sat in Row 23 at the Redskins game and the view was great.
     
  3. franzman9

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    Im thinking about going for row 15 seats, not sure if that is high enough though.
     
  4. bbombers1985

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    I sat in row 33 for the Redskins game, but have a PSL in row 14.

    I moved down later the in the game and though it gets harder to see the plays develop, the players are really close...

    Overall, somewhere in the 20s will give you the best vantage point.
     
  5. stuartfl

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    I'm in section 135/ row 22 - I find it's high enough to see the action when on the other side of the 50yrd line but not too far away from the players when they are on my side of the 50yrd line.

    I'm sure the 15th row is high enough.... either way, you'll love the seats!
     
  6. dthomas53

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    Row 33 LLEZ, no complaints. If I had the choice, I'd still take Mezz over LL.
     
  7. GrindHouse

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    I would say row 20 on the sidelines would be perfect. I also think it depends on how close you are to the 50 or if you are on the sideline vs endzones. I sat in row 15 right in the 15 yard line at the Jets Eagles game and thought the seats were great. Granted that stadium is a bit different I could see anything from 15-20 giving you an amazing view of the whole field. IMO
     
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  8. Digetydog

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    Completely agree. In general, lower seats give you a poor angle for viewing. We are in the low 20's in the LLEZ. Very happy with the choice, but would have loved front row Mezz A.

    For seats on the sidelines, you have to be careful about getting obstructed by the TV cameras on those little trucks.
     
  9. MurrellMartin

    MurrellMartin Well-Known Member

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    I like being in the Row 30 area, which is why I was so thrilled with scoring Row 30 seats. I think anything in the lower bowl translates into being the best seats in the house, but I like being a little bit more elevated so that my view down the field is always nice.
     
  10. RowOneJetFan

    RowOneJetFan Guest

    Row 15 to 20 I say is best. However, I have found much to my suprise that row one in TC, LGL and LSL has quite a curve to it, TC row one is way closer to field than lower Prime first row. The miracle of the curve is that even if the guy next to you is closer to 50 yard line is standing or leaning forward it does not block you view.

    Judging from game one the worst seats in LL are rows 4-9. The guys in rows one, two and three rarely stand up. But around starting around row four you get people who stand up a lot for almost any reason and people getting in and out of aisle are multiplied. So rows 4-9 your view is blocked a lot yet you don't get overal perspective and still it is hard to see downfield.

    rows 4-9 you get worse of both worlds. Have to deal with all the up and down nonsense, are close to field but not close enough to intereract with sidelines yet you have no downfield perspective. Give me row one or two or send me to row 15 or higher.
     
  11. RowOneJetFan

    RowOneJetFan Guest

    100% correct higher is better if resale of tickets and PSL is not a concern
     
  12. DRex

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    all i know is my gf surprised me and got tix for the game....section 104 row 30....i went to 4 games last year and they were 4-0 they year before i went to 3 and they were 3 and 0.....also went to the indi playoff game where they shut em out and the oak game where they clinched a spot....im 9-0going to home games and going to prob go to 6-7 games :jets::breakdance::jets::breakdance:
     
  13. RowOneJetFan

    RowOneJetFan Guest

    Drex if you are very concerned about you jinxing the jets I am sure a few of the able bodied men on this website will be happy to go to a few games with your girlfriend.
     
  14. DRex

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    nah no jinxing man....this team is solid....they win when i go, my gf i converted from a giant fan over to the green side....
     
  15. Jay Bizniss

    Jay Bizniss Well-Known Member

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    So I know this thread is for the New Meadowlands but Im sure most stadiums seating wise are similar. I have tickets for the Dolphin game in Miami week 3 section 117 (40 yard line) row 11.. I hope I am not too far down so that I cannot see cuz of the players and the cameras. Does anyone have any experience around this area of seats that can shed some light?
     

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