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  • Alistair
    Rookie
    • Apr 2010
    • 310

    #1

    AT&T Park

    Hey guys,

    I'm making my first trip to the United States in six years this coming October and am in the process of planning a sporting adventure.

    While the NFLPA and Goodel look like screwing me with the NFL, fortunately there is plenty happening (including the MLB playoffs). Obviously at this point I won't know who is playing, so will need to wait until later in the year for tickets.

    I am very interested however in attending the Cal vs USC football game at AT&T Park on October 13. Although never having been to an American Football game (or AT&T Park), I'm looking at Stub Hub without much clue as to where I really want to sit.

    In your opinion, which section/s should I be looking at?

    Should I try to somehow get into a 'student' area for the best game experience, or is AT&T Park best experienced from the top tier (section 332) which gives sweeping views of the Cove and Bay?

    Any help and suggestions from Bay Areas locals or those familiar with the stadium would be much appreciated.
  • Alistair
    Rookie
    • Apr 2010
    • 310

    #2
    Re: AT&T Park

    Wow! I just stumbled across this article (with images) that gives a fantastic overview: AT&T Park Open house Report

    Although I'd still love to hear your opinions.

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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42514

      #3
      Re: AT&T Park

      Link doesn't work.

      Any seat in the house is very good, but to be honest my favorite seats are in the right field arcade (in fair territory, before the wall gets shorter in right center) if you can get the first row. You feel very close to the action and behind you there's a nice shot of the bay.

      If you get second deck, going down the third base line is preferable IMO. It's a nicer shot of the stadium. I don't know specific sections though.
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      • tvman
        MVP
        • Nov 2010
        • 1392

        #4
        Re: AT&T Park

        Never knew they played football games at At&t.

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        • Alistair
          Rookie
          • Apr 2010
          • 310

          #5
          Re: AT&T Park

          Yeah, it's actually Cal's home ground.

          Here is the correct link with pics from the open day: http://www.californiagoldenblogs.com...n-house-report

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          • Scottdau
            Banned
            • Feb 2003
            • 32580

            #6
            Originally posted by Blzer
            Link doesn't work.

            Any seat in the house is very good, but to be honest my favorite seats are in the right field arcade (in fair territory, before the wall gets shorter in right center) if you can get the first row. You feel very close to the action and behind you there's a nice shot of the bay.

            If you get second deck, going down the third base line is preferable IMO. It's a nicer shot of the stadium. I don't know specific sections though.
            Are those good seats for the football game. You might want to check out a picture of how the stadium sets up for a football game.

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            • throwmonkey
              Sideshow Bob!
              • Jul 2003
              • 750

              #7
              Re: AT&T Park

              Originally posted by tvman
              Never knew they played football games at At&t.
              Cal's playing there next year while Memorial is being renovated.

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              • Blzer
                Resident film pundit
                • Mar 2004
                • 42514

                #8
                Re: AT&T Park

                Totally didn't even read that he's going there for a football game. My bad.

                EDIT: Then I would still recommend second deck, third base side.
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                • Chef Matt
                  True.
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 7832

                  #9
                  Re: AT&T Park

                  I like 3rd deck 1st base side myself. Your on top of the action and have stunning views of the bay and the bay bridge.
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                  • wwharton
                    *ll St*r
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 26949

                    #10
                    Re: AT&T Park

                    I'd say try to get close and if not, get a good deal and not worry about the view of the Bay, bridge, etc. It'd make more sense to work some time in to just explore San Fran... it's a beautiful city. If you only take a couple of peaks from inside the stadium you'll be missing out (and missing a pretty good game, lol).

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