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These seats provide an excellent view of the game from behind home plate. The bonus for these seats is that you get to enter the park from a special location, you have staff that assure that no riff-raff :-) enter the section, and you have a dedicated concession section. These are season ticket holder seats.
These seats give you a nice, clear view of 3rd and home base.if you are mainly there to watch the game I highly recommend these seats. Plus the lines for food and restrooms are surprising short. The only Down side is you are directly in the sun.so I highly recommend sunscreen. So overall these are great seats.
I don't normally sit in the upper deck, but these seats were good for such a high location. First, this seat belongs to a season ticket holder with a PSL. Second, the holder and their group of relatives/friends are great hosts. I was so happy to sit with people who act like family. Third, you are sitting right in front of a wall, so there is no one you are standing up in front of, if you rise from your seat. Behind the wall and up is a wheelchair access section. On a bad note, it is hard to hear the PA announcer because the wall blocks the sound, and if the people above you are eating sunflower seeds, you have to kindly ask them not to spit shells on you.
great seats, field club was blessed relief from heat, sun could become unbearable ... wear sun screen, and little else
Pros:
Great view from behind the Giants dugout and the on-deck circle.
In the shade - perfect for those day games.
Close to food and restrooms - easy in, easy out.
Cons:
From this row, you can't see the jumbotron.
Because you are so far back, there are more people getting in and out of the other rows in front of you, therefore, *sometimes* obstructing your view (like Timmy's home plate collision).
No cup/drink holders!
Overall - we'd sit there again.
View Reserve, behind home plate and behind the tv cameras. Five stars as far as View Reserve goes. There's a row 00, row 1, and row 2.. Loved being close to the aisle, but not on the aisle as the aisle seats have a little obstructed view through the plexiglass at the end of the stairway.
The view of the game is amazing. You are in the front row right above right field. You may even get one of the practice balls thrown into the stands at the end of every 1/2 inning!
However, the seats are bench seats.
We went to see the Giants game on May 20th. Yay for the Brian Wilson Gnome doll. Sadly our very expensive seats were awful. Section LB 121 row 43 seats 14 -18. We only had a view of home plate we couldn't see the large screen, beautiful SF Bay, pop up flys or left base. The worst part of it was the people who stood behind ( we were the last row) us and over our seats talking in our ears loudly. We paid premium for these seats. The ushers did nothing to help us out we finally resorted to standing so people would not stand within inches of our heads. Mind you there were no seats behind us just the food booths.
We did walk up to the upper deck and I would have loved to sit in the nose bleeds. So, I can see that it was just these seats and not ALL of the park that is bad.
At least, in the nose bleeds you experience all of AT & T park and not just a myopic view of the game.
You have a view of a fence and only a fence. Yes it is the bleachers but it is an obstructed view not a limited view.
Aisle seats, a lot of view obstruction with people going up and down the stairs, and the vendors too. Hard enough with the obstruction of the glass at the bottom of the stairway, but the constant foot traffic was annoying. I would not choose these seats again.
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