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Originally Posted by rage2
Jeeze, I should start complaining that paying $300 for bottle service is too expensive. I could save money by just going in and ordering from the bar, but I'd have to deal with lining up to get in, lining up to get drinks, and dealing with the crowd, and ordering cokes.
You're comparing 2 absolute extremes here, going from lower bowl to 300's. The 200's are fantastic seats, I'd argue you can see more action than most of the seats in the lower bowl. If you want to be cheap, you can even go in to the lower bowl during practice for free with your cheap tickets to get some of that experience.
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Whenever this topic comes up there are always some people that are looking for any excuse to not to go to games and justify watching from their couch. And that’s cool, if you prefer watching the games on TV you are more then welcome to do so. But….. watching it from home (even on 10k HD ultra widescreen) does not compare to watching it live. Regardless of what anyone says its not the same.
Like I said before I’d much rather buy ticket in the second bowl for $40 (which is easy to do), park on the street 3-4 blocks away (for free), buy a couple $5 beers and maybe splurge for a $7 nanchos if the heroin beers kick in too hard.