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Section 336


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Those are Club seats in the corner face value probably around $150 each. You get seats two inches bigger than any other seat. You also get access to a bar and better (and more expensive) food in general. You can watch the game behind glass (air & heat) inside, or have a seat outside and watch the game. There are also a lot of cool things such as memorabilia, events (like pictures with cheerleaders for example) and items for sale in the club levels.

panthers.com in the ticket section will tell you this and maybe more if you want to look.

Even though these are corner seats the club level is perfect level vertically so you will have an awesome view.

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I was given some great seats for the game against the Titans in section 336. Anybody ever sit there before. What sort of amenaties are in these club seats? I see they have the Red Zone but does anyone have an other info from experience. Thanks

You get access to the Club level food areas. This is an indoor area with a full bar. Not a bad place if the weather is crap.

That's about it iirc.

I got to sit in 343 a few years ago when we broke Daunte Culpepper's leg. It was the perfect NFL experience because of the view.

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