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Dream seats - how are they?
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:24 pm
by wormer
Hey gang- so I'm noticing the "dream seats" are significantly lower in price than the the 100 level seats between the 20's.
I have never sat in them but is it safe to assume this is due to poor sight lines? Hard to see over the players and/or too low to get a proper angle on the action?
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Re: Dream seats - how are they?
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:49 pm
by Red_One43
wormer wrote:Hey gang- so I'm noticing the "dream seats" are significantly lower in price than the the 100 level seats between the 20's.
I have never sat in them but is it safe to assume this is due to poor sight lines? Hard to see over the players and/or too low to get a proper angle on the action?
Thoughts?
Thanks!
For me, the Dream seats are a one time experience if you have never been close to the action and the players. I enjoyed the experience though. Went to a preseason game years ago against the Bengals. It was fun talking with the Bengals - since it was preseason, the players were more in a festive mood. Jon Kitna was the starter back then.
Other than that it was a complete waste. Couldn't see much of anything and back then we didn't have a good jumbotron.
Oh you do get all the food that you can eat and you get access to the Club Level.
So if you want to see the game, don't do it. If you want to be close to the action and see the players and talk to them, then do it. You can watch the game on the jumbotron.
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:46 pm
by wormer
Excellent summary. Yea, maybe I'll check them out at a pre-season game. We want to see the action without having to look at the jumbotron so sounds like we better go 100 level. Thanks!
Re: Dream seats - how are they?
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:06 pm
by Irn-Bru
Red_One43 wrote:For me, the Dream seats are a one time experience if you have never been close to the action and the players. I enjoyed the experience though.
Agreed. I sat in them once but wouldn't watch another game from them if possible.
They just weren't my cup of tea. I like to be able to see what's happening and catch stuff that TV cameras normally don't let you see (routes and downfield coverage before the pass, for example).
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:13 pm
by wormer
Agreed. I especially like to see our DB's get beat like red-headed step children on a regular basis

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:27 pm
by Red_One43
wormer wrote:Excellent summary. Yea, maybe I'll check them out at a pre-season game. We want to see the action without having to look at the jumbotron so sounds like we better go 100 level. Thanks!
Just to comment on the 100 level. I sat right on the 50 on the 18th row on the Redskins side. I liked the experience but I couldn't see the action in the two ends of the field. I have tried the top seat on the 100 level and still wasn't satisfied. The angle of the stands puts you further away from the field.
The best seats -
1. Club level - first 5 rows - last week the day before the game $100 dollars a seat
2. 200 level - First 5 rows Stay away from rows past 12 on the 200 level.
3. 400s First three rows - these are bargan seats compared to the prices of the club seats.
Of course the closer to the 50 for all of the above seats, the harder they are to get.
Fed Ex is all about the angles of sight. The 100 level doesn't give you the best angles for watching all the action.
That is my 2 cents having sat in every section except suites and Loge seating.