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advice on seating sections at the stadium?


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Bear in mind if/when the bad weather comes, you get much more of the elements in the upper deck, especially wind.

 

We are lower bowl corner, tunnel end, and love it there. We sit in the same section as Elvis and the chefs, 12 rows up. Yeah, we can't see half the cool stuff that happens and have to watch the screen, but the cool stuff that happens in our end is awesome to see up close (Cj's kick return for a TD, Sammys first career TD, Johnny Eightball getting smeared by Kyle, etc).

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The moon will be at 99% illumination on Thursday night. While it may not be enough to draw warmth from, its brightness may be something to consider for those with the most sensitive eyes! Especially if the weather is clear!

 

OP, if you are worried about the moon in your eyes, I would definitely stay away from the visitor sideline.

 

Moon location at kickoff: https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/light.html?iso=20160916T0030

 

Moon location for Tyrod kneeldown on the final play: https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/light.html?iso=20160916T0400

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The place always looks smaller in person than it does on TV. I am constantly self-suckered into seats in rows with lower numbers. Year after year I get to my seats and think about how I'd have been cool with "worse" seats than what I got. The place has great sight lines... no matter where you are.

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Take the 50 and the sun side. Sun will help keep you warm

It's funny, I was living in Florida but returning for a home game. I talked to an old Buffalo buddy who had season tix about the 45 and 30-40 rows up. Primo! He was adamant about being on the sunny side, while people in Florida will pay a serious premium to have shade or sun at their backs. I've turned down free tickets in the early season in FL on many occasions.

The place always looks smaller in person than it does on TV. I am constantly self-suckered into seats in rows with lower numbers. Year after year I get to my seats and think about how I'd have been cool with "worse" seats than what I got. The place has great sight lines... no matter where you are.

 

No kidding, too low is good in some ways, but stinks in more ways.

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