Tickets in Section 707

May 2, 2007
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I have the opportunity to get 5 tickets near the top of Section 707 (not a prime location). It appears a lot of the upper deck tickets are already for sale in the web, does anyone have any thoughts on getting tickets in this section?
 

o_Hot Rock

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You can see fairly well. The concessions up there are actually nicer. I liked it better there than in Section G where I was behind the goal line vs. being o the 20/30 in 707. I had 705 one year and I wish Istill had them.Those seats are asgood as anywhere butyoustill have to walk up there. You willtire of that walk. It's a long freakin' walk... in and out. I would take the fire escape out but never up. Well once and that was enough. You can time it so you can ridethe elevators if you like but I never did.

Oh, and wear sun shades and sun block if you are fair skinned. The sun is in your eyes a bit.Other than that, they really aren't bad seats. My two cents, for what it's worth.</p>
 

The Peeper

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buy so my kids will at least have some one day when they are old enough to buy their own. For now, I give them to friends, customers, etc. I've sat in them a few times and they aren't bad, although mine are lower than what you are saying. I like the way you can see the plays unfold, especially the receivers and DB's. The air conditioned concession/seating area is great as are the quick in and out bathrooms that don't have Templeton troughs with ice melting in them. The negative, its not a fun walk up the ramps on hot Sept days but most of our games have been late kicks the past two years. You can always take the elevator but you have to stand in line and listen to the elder crowd ***** about whatever their latest ***** is. All in all for the price ($175 a season) you can't beat them. Personally, I would leave them empty before selling them to a Bama or Corndog fan but you always have the option of selling them to that crowd and just about making your total season ticket cost back on one game.