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Post by IowaMatt72 on Nov 30, 2012 23:54:24 GMT -5
I've heard that the Ralston Arena is very nice. I don't need to sit in the front row. Heck I can sit in the last row as far as I'm conserned. I just hope to be able to be at some of the games. I'd love to get season tickets if they're affordable, and affordable to me is about $50 - $60 per season ticket. We'll see what they prices are possibly next week.
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Post by Banana Cat on Dec 1, 2012 1:52:29 GMT -5
If I was still in Omaha I'd definitely fight to get front row seats (totally worth it to my daughter and I). I used to go to NFL games and indoor prices are waaay lower so I can't complain. I don't spend my dollars on entertainment too many other places, so front row seat prices never scared me off. Everyone has different priorities though.
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Post by doobi on Dec 1, 2012 6:06:25 GMT -5
I always had front row seats until my wife was pregnant and Damon Mothershed came over the wall and landed in her lap. We moved back and now 5 years later we are back in the front row. Front row is definitely worth the money just for the feel of the game imo.
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Post by Banana Cat on Dec 1, 2012 7:38:06 GMT -5
Yeah, I would move a row back if in that case as well. When my Mom also visited she wouldn't sit with us, she would sit higher up as she liked to see the whole field and was afraid to be that close to the action. I've seen so many games that I don't need to be higher up, I prefer to be as close to the action as possible. Plus my daughter loves it for the same reason and she also likes to interact with the players and performers on the field, as do any of her friends. When the people around me enjoy something more, it makes it easier for me to have a good time as well. Before moving to the front row my daughter would be ready to leave after halftime.
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Post by BNDC on Dec 1, 2012 13:39:32 GMT -5
Nothing like a collision that happens right in front of you.
Like on a kickoff return. The return is running up the sideline, and the defender has the angle. The point of contact will be in front of you. You see it coming and SMASH. The sounds of the pads and the other players piling on. Totally intense.
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Post by BlitzinBandit on Dec 1, 2012 13:43:03 GMT -5
I for several season had front row season tix but prefer to sit higher and see everything I played football for many years so having people slam against my beer and spill it or land in my lap really does not excite me.
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