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Football: Tiger Terrace atmosphere
Posted on 4/3/22 at 8:19 am
Posted on 4/3/22 at 8:19 am
OG here, TS was best at 67,500. Sat outside the lower bowl once, didn't feel like I was in TS. But, wondering about moving to from the lower bowl to Tiger Terrace this year. Any thoughts on the game atmosphere there? Crowd noise, band, etc?
Posted on 4/3/22 at 8:38 am to evansky
I've been on west side terrace for years. Seat are nice and really convenient. I can hear the band fine and the views are great. That being said, like many other locations bathrooms are a pain and food options even more limited than other locations in TS. Not as many season ticket "regulars" at least around me. There are a few of us in my section that I recognize year in and year out but most of the seats around me are a revolving door of casual "fans" each game.
As for the atmosphere IMO it can get spirited at times but frankly it's nothing like the atmosphere in the bowl for an exciting SEC game. You have to decide what's most important. I've never moved primarily because we have a lot of family seats together up there.
As for the atmosphere IMO it can get spirited at times but frankly it's nothing like the atmosphere in the bowl for an exciting SEC game. You have to decide what's most important. I've never moved primarily because we have a lot of family seats together up there.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 9:33 am to GeauxDoc
I've wanted to get up in the terrace for the last several years. Some of the best views in the stadium.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 10:04 am to evansky
I have two on the west side on the first row on the 50. They started on the 35 and though the years kept moving toward the 50. The seats are wider and after the game starts, it’s very easy to get to concessions and bathroom. Nothing better than sitting in the bigger seat and propping your feet up on the rail and see the entire field in front of you. IMHO, there is not a better seat in the house.
Now if they are on the east side you would be in absolute hell with the sun. If you have an opportunity on the west side, jump on it!
Now if they are on the east side you would be in absolute hell with the sun. If you have an opportunity on the west side, jump on it!
Posted on 4/3/22 at 11:06 am to cayenne
I had season tickets in various sections over the years and the Tiger Terrace was the best of them all. Gave them up 4 years ago (got tired of the bullshite associated with attending games).
I had the opposite experience of one of the posters above, got to know the ones sitting around me, we talked and visited and swapped tickets back and forth if we weren't going to make a game.
Wide, comfortable seats, and the best view we ever had. Although the sun could sometimes be brutal. We were on east side so we caught the band and student section in full roar. I had seats in both rows and I could stand up in the second row and lean against the wall to watch the game and wasn't bothering anybody. The marshalls kept people from higher up in the upper deck from coming down and crowding in any empty seats.
They were my favorite seats ever.
I had the opposite experience of one of the posters above, got to know the ones sitting around me, we talked and visited and swapped tickets back and forth if we weren't going to make a game.
Wide, comfortable seats, and the best view we ever had. Although the sun could sometimes be brutal. We were on east side so we caught the band and student section in full roar. I had seats in both rows and I could stand up in the second row and lean against the wall to watch the game and wasn't bothering anybody. The marshalls kept people from higher up in the upper deck from coming down and crowding in any empty seats.
They were my favorite seats ever.
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