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Obstructed View Seating


riverrat

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I was hoping someone with experience could help give me an opinion on my tickets. I have never been to a game at Bank of America Stadium, and I had the opportunity to buy some tickets. Section 539 Row 1A Seats 14 and 15. These seats would be the second and third seat from the isle. I am assuming with this row being the front row, that the railing is what is causing the "Obstructed View", but I wanted to be sure I could still watch the game and not be completely blinded of one side of the field.

Trying to decide if I need to sell these tickets. Any help is appreciated.  

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13 hours ago, riverrat said:

I was hoping someone with experience could help give me an opinion on my tickets. I have never been to a game at Bank of America Stadium, and I had the opportunity to buy some tickets. Section 539 Row 1A Seats 14 and 15. These seats would be the second and third seat from the isle. I am assuming with this row being the front row, that the railing is what is causing the "Obstructed View", but I wanted to be sure I could still watch the game and not be completely blinded of one side of the field.

Trying to decide if I need to sell these tickets. Any help is appreciated.  

 Sell them... to me,  it's the rail. We sit in row 1 in 543. The rail does bother some people,  we stand a lot so it doesnt bother us

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16 hours ago, riverrat said:

I was hoping someone with experience could help give me an opinion on my tickets. I have never been to a game at Bank of America Stadium, and I had the opportunity to buy some tickets. Section 539 Row 1A Seats 14 and 15. These seats would be the second and third seat from the isle. I am assuming with this row being the front row, that the railing is what is causing the "Obstructed View", but I wanted to be sure I could still watch the game and not be completely blinded of one side of the field.

Trying to decide if I need to sell these tickets. Any help is appreciated.  

I’ve actually called about it before. It’s people walking in front of you because, you will be sitting behind the ramp.

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