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Originally Posted by JD
You can do all that stuff at the Saddledome too. I've had season tickets for a few years and you can figure out a routine that gets you through all the hoops and still have time to bs a bit. But that's the problem, you have to go through a learning process to figure out when the washroom line is optimal, what concession stands are reasonable, and how to navigate best back to your seat.
One thing that surprises me is that people always point to the shark tank as something to look up to. I was there, and I thought there was nothing about it that was better than the Saddledome. It had concrete concourses and crowded washrooms too. Nothing special at all. I sat in the upper bowl, cheap seats. Is it possibly people had a different experience because they were in nicer seats and had access to a different concourse? Kind of like in the Saddledome, you can have that different experience in the Avison Young section (or whatever they call it now)?
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In staples and united I sat in the "waiter" seats which is the second level (out of 3) and they had so many bathrooms everywhere and the concessions and bars were super quick and easy.
I've also had season tickets for a number of years and I agree that their are certain bathrooms that have huge lines but move faster because the number of urinals etc... But that shouldn't be the case (as you note about developing an "intermission" system)