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Anyone looking for some WC seats, here's your big chance. However, this may be the most riveting conversation of the night:

You: "Is that Ryan Miller?"
Sven: "Nah, it's just a post."
You: "Oh, sorry for getting your hopes up man."

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So, who here has bought obstructed seat tickets to something before? Is it worth it? Seriously? As far as this game goes, I think it'd be just the same if I sat at the end of my driveway in an anorak staring at a telephone pole with the radio full blast, than sitting at the game with an "obstructed view". IN FACT, it would probably be better. I wouldn't have to sit next to the obnoxious, underage drunk with the "Peters" jersey.

2007-11-08 16:27:12 · 7 answers · asked by green 4 in Sports Hockey

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I don't know what they are thinking having an outdoor game in Buffalo in January. As someone who was born in the area, I know for a fact that it never gets below 60 degrees in Buffalo in the winter. The ice will melt. They should seriously move it to Phoenix, all the lake effect snow in Phoenix would be a plus.

But in all seriousness, all seats could be obstructed view if a big system moves in from off the lake. It is almost imossible to see 2 feet infront of you when it is really coming down.

2007-11-09 01:10:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

How do you figure it would be better at home? The only benefit to staying at home is cheaper beer. Obstructed or not, it is all about the ambiance. You are at the game and get to take in the game with a few thousand loud and rambunctious fans. Besides that depending on where you are in obstructed seats you will still be able to see the game on the massive end zone jumbotron/scoreboard. If I could legally get back into the USA, I would totally go to that game. Especially since I am only about 1.5 hours away from Buffalo.

2007-11-08 23:04:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I believe the seats are too low to have a good view of the ice -- probably in the corners and end zone of Ralph Wilson Stadium.

It's only $10, but I'd be hard-pressed to sit outside for a game I couldn't see.

2007-11-09 14:50:50 · answer #3 · answered by wdx2bb 7 · 0 0

There is obstructed seating at the Ralph? Tell me where it is, then when i'm there I wouldn't have to watch Bills beat crap teams like the Jets and Ravens, and then listent to the fans praise the QB for beating such crap teams.

Concerning the question...obstructed seats are kind of bad, I use to watch a lot Tigers games growing up and that field had beams all over the place, and you would try to have to look around them to see certain parts of the field.

I say....Don't do the obstructed seats for the cost they will be trying to get out of you for them.

2007-11-09 02:33:35 · answer #4 · answered by freakye1971 2 · 0 2

well the obstructed view seats are only $10 each and its not like they obstruct the whole Rink (field) so yea its worth it and plus its a once in a lifetime opportunity if you live in Buffalo i am goingto try and get tickets

2007-11-09 04:07:41 · answer #5 · answered by rac531 4 · 1 2

Hahaha, first of all, GO STATE!

Second of all, why did people even build stadiums with obstructed seats? Makes no sense...

I would say, not worth it. Watch it on TV, you'll see more of the game.

2007-11-08 16:36:46 · answer #6 · answered by Lauren P 4 · 1 3

Can you tell whats going on up that high anyway?I would rather stay home and watch the game,where you can see it.

2007-11-08 16:46:52 · answer #7 · answered by Darren 4 · 0 3

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