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BOA Stadium Question. Silver Club Covered?


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Hi,

I go to a few games per year but normally in the upper deck. We have some seats for the Panther/Buffalo game coming up and they are in sections 317 and other friends in 338. Are these sections covered from elements by the upper deck? I can't recall if the SC is fully covered, partially covered or not covered at all.

The 317 seats are in row 13 and the 338 in row 21. any help you can give is appreciated.

Thanks!

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Thanks!

How will those seats in 338 be? Seem similar to the 323.

I see the ticket is broken down with "Ticket Price" and "Amenities" In 317 and 318 are the amenities are more than the ticket price. What should I expect to be different or is it just nothing to get excited about?

Thanks for your help

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I'm in 342, and I'm protected by the overhang.

I would say the 4th row to the back of the windows are protected, unless the wind blows rain into your face.

Amenities, to me, is a joke. The only real ammenity is the Lot 1 Parking which is very close to the stadium.

Hard liquor is also served at the bars. Its carpeted inside and the inside area has heating/air condition.

The gray seats are larger and not as close together as the blue seats.

But the food, frankly, is better on level 1/5 than the 'club level 3'.

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Amenities, to me, is a joke. The only real ammenity is the Lot 1 Parking which is very close to the stadium.

I don't even get that I don't think. I bought the tix second hand. You need a special pass for the parking right? To that end, where should I park?

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