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Are section 533 seats worth spending money on?


Yaboychris28

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For the past few years I've had 2 sets of seats available. One is lower level in the endzone and the other is waaaay up in the upper level but on the 50. I prefer the ones in the upper level. To me it's about perspective, not distance.

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As someone who's had season tickets in section 533 since the beginning I can tell you I love it there. During the 1-15 year I sat all over the stadium, and while the 200 level is probably the best of both worlds (site lines and field proximity) you will pay a premium in addition to a more wine and cheese crowd. I go to the games for the atmosphere, and while our 500 level sections are tame compared to most NFL stadiums, it's a lot better than almost any other part of the stadium. If you do get the 533 tickets I lead a 1st and 10 chant every time we get a first down, so make sure your nice and sauced and ready to cheer.

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My friend has tickets for 25$ in secton 533. I looked them up on stub hub and they are corner upperdeck tickets. Would it be better to just watch the gm on tv then sitting that far up? Plus i'm 3 hours away from charlotte.

I sat there once and really liked the seats.

Good overview of the action.

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I've sat in 100s, 200s, and 500s, in various locations in each. I prefer the 500s. There's really not a bad view and the only negative part is walking up the stairs.

I was very surprised at the view. But yea, the stairs. I'm young and have no knee issues or anything. But fug that walk. And leaving is hell

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I was very surprised at the view. But yea, the stairs. I'm young and have no knee issues or anything. But fug that walk. And leaving is hell

I always sit until 95% of the people have left then collect cups and leave... don't have to fight the crowd that way. :D ...and now I have like 2 million Panthers cups.

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