The killed part of that was unintentional. I read in the news today that the tranq dart apparently penetrated into a femoral artery causing severe internal bleeding. Tthe dart tip also broke off inside the bear when it fell out of the tree.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/articl...in+bear+s+death
Of these, 338 row 6 would be my choice. lower level seats are top row of lower end zone. 332 row 30 is 3/4 up the upper deck. I sit in 136 (down and just over from 338) and it's a great angle.
We go to the one on Empire Boulevard every Monday after golf league. Some very obscure beers, BUT NO GUINNESS! They have Guinness paraphenalia all over the place, but don't serve it. Apparently some kind of disagreement with the distributor.
Not sure they're open to the "general public" yet. Which seems odd - you'd think they'd be catering more to non-season ticket holders (hoping they'll buy) rather than the people whose money they already have...
So I got an email as a season ticket holder saying to call the ticket office to order tickets to any of the ticketed practices. That's new. Also, the number of tickets is restricted to the number of seats held - that's also new. They used to just give 'em out 6 at a time.
Mauna Kea is also more than 10,000 ft above sea level and has much less atmosphere to deal with. They have agreements with all the towns at the foot of the volcano to keep light levels down. It's pretty cool actually.