Zeppelin Gopher
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Group of 7
Section 232
Rows 19-20
Seats 13-16, 14-16
Section 232
Rows 19-20
Seats 13-16, 14-16
Put Natedawg, CrazyTonyMN, GopherTrev and myself down for Sec 219, row 20-21, on the aisle, right next to the student section (less chance of being yelled at to sit down). Nate Dawg pulled up this awesome pic, just proving, that even though we picked on the last day, our seats are phenomenal!
Yes, yes...I am in 231, Row 9 as well. Look for me...I'll be the one in the TREMENDOUSLY bright yellow sport coat and the TREMENDOUS maroon and gold bow tie!
I posted this in the "Who's picking today" thread as well. We had already come to the realization that by 12:10 today (our selection time) all consecutive seats would be gone, so we called the ticket office to inquire about obstructed view seats. We got Section 215, Row 1, Seats 7 and 8. I looked at the stadium map and couldn't figure out how these would be obstructed (in the middle of a row). I called the ticket office twice to ask about our seats and both times they said they are NOT obstructed. We were 1300+ on the waiting list and got first row upper deck. I'm going to the casino tonight with this luck. If you haven't picked your seats yet, make the call, it was worth it for us.
Sorry about the double post but I haven't gotten an answer in the other thread and it's semi-urgent...
"I just picked my seats without realizing that there were consecutive "obstructed view" seats available. When I called in and asked if I could switch my seats I was told that it was a done forever thing. Does anyone know if this is true or if it is a "done forever until you speak to my supervisor" type of thing?"
Sorry about the double post but I haven't gotten an answer in the other thread and it's semi-urgent...
"I just picked my seats without realizing that there were consecutive "obstructed view" seats available. When I called in and asked if I could switch my seats I was told that it was a done forever thing. Does anyone know if this is true or if it is a "done forever until you speak to my supervisor" type of thing?"