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19 minutes ago, WotAGuy said:


I’m surprised you still have this opinion after (I assume) seeing the presentation and getting a good idea about the new sight lines and amenities. Especially after dishing out for clubs, I would think you would be pretty convinced the new place will be much better. 
Maybe you’ll be pleasantly surprised once you walk in?  Hope so!

I don’t think it’ll change much for me.  I’m boring - I sit my ass down, maybe run for a bathroom break at the half, and just watch the game.  The sightline shouldn’t be much different.  For my wife however, I think it will make a difference.  She avoids the colder games for the most part and complains about the cold when she does come - so having the warm area to shuffle off to will probably result in her coming to more games which is a good thing.

 

I also don’t like the field club game day pricing for the new seats.  We are lucky that it’s in our budget, but it’s going to make it harder to invite friends.  

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4 hours ago, vanhalen26 said:

We bought the field clubs.  Pretty excited.  That said, I would’ve preferred either a dome or a renovation to the current stadium.  I think the current stadium has great sight lines all over and with they could have preserved it.

 

Yea, the concourse is crowded but I spend the game in my seats.  
 

This new stadium is a hybrid between a dome and the current - not sure why they didn’t go all in on a refurb or dome.

 

I wanted a dome but I hope I got the next best thing in the new stadium. Seats under a balcony and one row from a concourse with heat lamps.

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5 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

I wanted a dome but I hope I got the next best thing in the new stadium. Seats under a balcony and one row from a concourse with heat lamps.

I originally had seats picked out like you described. Then I noticed that the seats were obscured. There are standing room only porches that obstructed my view down the field. Just be careful and don’t get stuck with those.

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5 hours ago, Chicharito said:

I originally had seats picked out like you described. Then I noticed that the seats were obscured. There are standing room only porches that obstructed my view down the field. Just be careful and don’t get stuck with those.

I'm in 124, end zone seats 21 rows from the field.

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19 hours ago, vanhalen26 said:

We bought the field clubs.  Pretty excited.  That said, I would’ve preferred either a dome or a renovation to the current stadium.  I think the current stadium has great sight lines all over and with they could have preserved it.

 

Yea, the concourse is crowded but I spend the game in my seats.  
 

This new stadium is a hybrid between a dome and the current - not sure why they didn’t go all in on a refurb or dome.

 

From a political and  sentimental perspective I would have been thrilled with the Ralph and the cheapest option.

 

From a fan/football perspective the Bills deserve a much louder stadium than  they have and they'll never get it with its current bones. Its just to sloping with open ends.

 

As somebody who used to have tickets in 134 and sat 4 rows from the field in KC, there's no contest as to what stadium is louder. Its really not even close. They're at 120 decibels on 2nd at 7. They have ear plugs listed on pricing at concessions.

 

And it's not the fans fault, it's the stadiums. With a new stadium the Bills should blow that away. It takes A LOT more work to hit 140 decibels with open end zones and gradual slopes.

3 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

I'm in 124, end zone seats 21 rows from the field.

 

Do you like it there? You feel like you're more "in the game" but I feel like I spend sooolo much time watching the scoreboard.

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8 minutes ago, Mango said:

 

From a political and  sentimental perspective I would have been thrilled with the Ralph and the cheapest option.

 

From a fan/football perspective the Bills deserve a much louder stadium than  they have and they'll never get it with its current bones. Its just to sloping with open ends.

 

As somebody who used to have tickets in 134 and sat 4 rows from the field in KC, there's no contest as to what stadium is louder. Its really not even close. They're at 120 decibels on 2nd at 7. They have ear plugs listed on pricing at concessions.

 

And it's not the fans fault, it's the stadiums. With a new stadium the Bills should blow that away. It takes A LOT more work to hit 140 decibels with open end zones and gradual slopes.

 

Do you like it there? You feel like you're more "in the game" but I feel like I spend sooolo much time watching the scoreboard.

My current seats are in the Rockpile 200s, so I'm used to only seeing half the game up close. I usually bring a pair of binoculars that makes up some for not seeing the game from the sidelines.

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, WotAGuy said:

Awesome!  I’m in Section $$$ and Row $$$$. 
Can’t wait!

 

I'm in Ticketmaster $econdary Market! 

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Posted (edited)

From Buffalo News front page today:

Bills on Pace to Sell Out PSL’s for New Stadium

The Buffalo Bills say the pace of personal seat license sales has picked up dramatically with the lower price points in the first level and then more recently, in the upper level.

But will this surge in sales be enough to get every seat sold and every PSL under contract before the new $2.2 billion stadium opens for the 2026 season?

That is likely to happen by early next year if the pace of sales continues as it has for the past several months. At that rate, the Bills may be able to sell around 9,000 PSLs during the latest quarter, from April through June.


Paywall article:

http://buffalonews.com/news/local/article_057ce6df-4f74-4856-83dc-bd298df77eb6.html


Current PSL price map

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AbKtVMziD/?mibextid=K35XfP

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1 hour ago, Jukester said:

From Buffalo News front page today:

Bills on Pace to Sell Out PSL’s for New Stadium

The Buffalo Bills say the pace of personal seat license sales has picked up dramatically with the lower price points in the first level and then more recently, in the upper level.

But will this surge in sales be enough to get every seat sold and every PSL under contract before the new $2.2 billion stadium opens for the 2026 season?

That is likely to happen by early next year if the pace of sales continues as it has for the past several months. At that rate, the Bills may be able to sell around 9,000 PSLs during the latest quarter, from April through June.


Paywall article:

http://buffalonews.com/news/local/article_057ce6df-4f74-4856-83dc-bd298df77eb6.html


Current PSL price map

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AbKtVMziD/?mibextid=K35XfP

The question is how many lower PSL tiers will there be? My rep said a $1,000 tier will be announced soon. Will there be anything lower? $750? $500?

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