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Post by Wiswell on Aug 28, 2021 14:39:47 GMT -5
Will they give you much grief if you sit somewhere else beside your actual seat? We have reserved seats, but they are just OK seats. You won't get any grief if you are sitting in general admission. However, I dole out a lot of grief when I am sitting in my reserved and someone with GA tries to sit in reserved sections. There aren't ushers monitoring or anything. I like my reserved seats, but sometimes I feel crowded. Especially this year.
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Post by savannahbadger on Aug 28, 2021 14:54:24 GMT -5
You won't get any grief if you are sitting in general admission. However, I dole out a lot of grief when I am sitting in my reserved and someone with GA tries to sit in reserved sections. There aren't ushers monitoring or anything. I like my reserved seats, but sometimes I feel crowded. Especially this year. There was plenty of room in H, where we are pretty much in the front row, right behind the visiting teams players that are all standing up. The vantage point isn’t horrible, but we can’t see anything on the opposing team’s end line to see if something is in or out. I no suppose we could have moved back a few rows, but the leg room in front of us was actually really nice. For tonight, my kids aren’t a fan of how loud the band is, so I might try to scoot over to general on the opposite side. We’ll see how it goes.
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Post by Wiswell on Aug 28, 2021 15:00:01 GMT -5
I had Section H for post season once. They truly are terrible seats! Too low, weird angle, etc.
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Post by robtearle on Aug 28, 2021 15:07:49 GMT -5
I had Section H for post season once. They truly are terrible seats! Too low, weird angle, etc. I was stuck in H for the 2016 NCAAs Stanford 5-set loss. There was *nothing* I liked about that night!
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Post by savannahbadger on Aug 28, 2021 15:32:11 GMT -5
First time seating here as a second year season ticket holder (donated the 2020-2021 “season), so I’m not surprised that we don’t have great seats. Hopefully we can adjust the seats for next year, assuming there’s a Badger Select process like in FB & BB. I don’t care if we had the exact same seats but in either of the other two corners, but on the home side. The youngest kids aren’t fans of loud noises, so the band noise presents the biggest “problem” for us. Also, some of the bandos were pretty obnoxious last night, heckling the TCU players. Not a good look for women’s sports, IMHO.
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Post by Wiswell on Aug 28, 2021 15:55:54 GMT -5
Any donation goes a long way. After we started donating our post season seats improved greatly. They were close to our regular seats.
Badger students don't have a good look as fans in any sport. Although I only heard them say 'sieve'. That's pretty tame. I was behind them so maybe it wasn't as obvious to me.
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Post by Wiswell on Aug 28, 2021 17:56:16 GMT -5
First time seating here as a second year season ticket holder (donated the 2020-2021 “season), so I’m not surprised that we don’t have great seats. Hopefully we can adjust the seats for next year, assuming there’s a Badger Select process like in FB & BB. I don’t care if we had the exact same seats but in either of the other two corners, but on the home side. The youngest kids aren’t fans of loud noises, so the band noise presents the biggest “problem” for us. Also, some of the bandos were pretty obnoxious last night, heckling the TCU players. Not a good look for women’s sports, IMHO. Pro tip:. Ear plugs. Learned this after 3 hours of Nebraska pig whistles at the 2018 NC.
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