Visiting from London - which seats should i buy?

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  1. Tim79

    Tim79 New Member

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    Hey guys, i'll be over in NY from London on business for the Pittsburgh game on Sunday 18 November - been on a few sites offering tickets, and not sure where to sit. most tickets seem to be on the corners or behind the posts. This good, or should i keep looking? Any tips for a virgin NFL attendee would be most appreciated.

    Cheers guys, all the best for the coming season.

    Tim
     
  2. GreenMachine

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    The Meadowlands really has no bad seats. I would suggest staying away from the corners, though. The angle is not as good to watch. Try getting upper bowl, around the 20 yard line.
     
  3. CanadaGreen

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    I only go to one game a year. First few years sat in the lower level in the corners. The view is great when the play is in the end where you are sitting but when the play is at the other end of the field it is terrible. I now try to get seats between the 20's and this has been much better for not much more of a cost.
    I usually get my seats on e-bay, which is much cheaper than the broker sites.
     
  4. mamalovesjets

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    i was just given tickets for Jets/Dolphins, I think they are section 225. Is that good?
     
  5. Deestheman

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    So, the seats in the 300 sections aren't as bad as the look? This will be my first game, I don't want to see dots running around the field, but I don't have to be EXTREMELY close. I'd just like a good view of the action. Looking to pay no more than $100 per ticket. Is what I'm asking feasible?
     

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