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Question about my seats


quiksurf

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Anyone know how the view is in section 520 row 26? I've only made one other game before this one (vs SEA last season, Matt Moore's first start) and sat in 512 row 16 and the view wasn't bad but I don't know what its like in the corner up 10 more rows, plus if anyone's sitting close by it'd be nice to say what's up.

GO PANTHERS!

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Cool, thanks guys, I see we'll be close to the team store, I planned on getting to Charlotte early to go around town a bit before the game.

Yeah the first time I went it seemed like the stadium was designed for every seat to be a good one, I'm really hoping we get the Falcons and smack them around some, but I'm just pumped to be there.

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I figured the store would be packed game-day, I've been trying to hunt down an Alt. D-Will jersey but can't find one locally(Charleston), the Reebok outlet had no Panthers jerseys at all and the malls had a lot of Foster, so I figured it would be worth a shot to check the team store, and yeah I'd love to come to the tail gate and meet everyone from the Huddle.

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Anyone know how the view is in section 520 row 26? I've only made one other game before this one (vs SEA last season, Matt Moore's first start) and sat in 512 row 16 and the view wasn't bad but I don't know what its like in the corner up 10 more rows, plus if anyone's sitting close by it'd be nice to say what's up.

GO PANTHERS!

I got sec 520 row 21... see ya there!

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I figured the store would be packed game-day, I've been trying to hunt down an Alt. D-Will jersey but can't find one locally(Charleston), the Reebok outlet had no Panthers jerseys at all and the malls had a lot of Foster, so I figured it would be worth a shot to check the team store, and yeah I'd love to come to the tail gate and meet everyone from the Huddle.

All my mother's family is from Charleston. Still have many relatives there. Bring your ass to the Huddle tailgate!!!!

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You're not close to the team store BTW - that's on the 100 level. And skew's right - it's very crowded on game days. Go there before you go to your seats or you're going to be going up and down ramps several times. There are also lots of smaller versions of the team store around - just little kiosks - at least there are on the lower level so I would expect the same on the upper level.

If you''re coming to town early, you'd be better off stopping by one of the malls or a sports store and looking for your jersey. You'd most likely get a better price elsewhere. Only reason I say a mall is that you'll have more than one sports store in there. Carolina Place has at least 3 in there - might even be 4.

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