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Have a group of ten going to the Browns/Patriots game. Got offered some seats in the Club Level, but they are in section 315 aka the corner of the stadium. Would these seats, in your opinion, be worth 140 bucks?


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http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/tickets/seating-information.html

There's your view from those seats.
Going by the charts listed there, those seats aren't even available on a Single Game basis, nor are they listed on the NFL Ticket Exchange.
However, to put it in perspective, to buy single game tickets for Section 338 (opposite corner, but in a couple sections), the absolute cheapest you can get is $191.


Is it worth that much for your section? That depends on you, I guess.

For the price... I'd skip the Club Level and look more at the lower bowl on the sidelines. You can get 20 Yd Line for about $140 per seat.


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Thanks Prp, I appreciate it.


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Perhaps folks here that have sat in Club Level can give insight as to whether or not there are any perks that might make it worthwhile?

I've never sat there, so I don't know. The seating may be nicer and roomier... some of the standard CBS seating can be rather cramped.


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Yeah, I have actually set in the club level once for a pre-season game. (My sons first game. Thanks WSU Willie!) I loved the seating for the experience. I was just concerned about the football view from the corner.


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It'll be better than an endzone seat... beyond that; it's a corner, heh.


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I bought em. I was doing this through the Browns ticket office. Apparently with 10 or more, you can get that section.

I hope these guys have a good time!


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I'm a season ticket holder in the club section. And I do think the perks are worth it. The club lounge is very nice and it opens early and stays open late. It's very good if you want to let the crowd clear out before you leave.

They have Sunday ticket too and tons of tvs if you want to take a look at some of the other games.

The fact that you can duck in at halftime also makes the 10 degree days bearable.

The seats are a little wider too.

Brian Brennan sits just down from me and there's always ex players and others milling around. Got to talk to Mike Fratello for a while at halftime at a game last year.

It's also great to take a client. It's just a much nicer experience overall. For more info:

http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/tickets/club-level-seating.html


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I've sat in the northeast corner of the stadium a couple of times and outside of the sun beating down on you the whole entire game I really enjoyed it. I normally get the chance to sit 7 rows from the field in the lower bowl off the 35 yard line but I prefer being up in the club level or on the upper deck as in the lower bowl you really can't watch the play develop.

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Not a fan of the club level, too snoody. If you like to stand and yell on third down when we are on defense club level is not for you. The locals get angry.

However club level IMO has the best view in CBS, not too low, not to high.


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Why do people stand up on third down? I've noticed that in other sections from time to time.

Me...I just sit there in my three piece suit, monocle and glass of scotch and hope the boys pull one out in the end.

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Why do people stand up on third down? I've noticed that in other sections from time to time.

Me...I just sit there in my three piece suit, monocle and glass of scotch and hope the boys pull one out in the end.

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Clubs are great though I have only been in them twice.

If more people sat there, they would quit complaining and understand why the seats are empty a good portion of the time.


Those folks haven't left. They are eating a prime rib sandwich and watching the game from inside. It's like a really nice sports bar with views of the field as well as everything else.


For me, I prefer a view from above rather than the lower section of the stadium....I think you get a way better view of what's going on. Once teams move much past your parallel, you lose your sense of depth...especially going away. Watching from above eliminates that no matter how far off the 50 you might be situated..


As for the standing....it's ok now and then but there really isn't any need...it's just rude.

In a packed movie theater, stand up and watch, moments before everybody knows the killer is going to spring from the closet.


See if that works.


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BUT!BUT!BUT!! YOU ARENT AS GOOD OF A FAN IF YOU LIKE TO SIT AND WATCH THE GAME!!(sarcasm)


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LOL....I know.


After a few minutes, I would ask a really hot nude chick to sit down and not block the view.

I always give them the option of switching seats so they are behind me if I have a stander in front of me.


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LOL....I know.


After a few minutes, I would ask a really hot nude chick to sit down and not block the view.

I always give them the option of switching seats so they are behind me if I have a stander in front of me.




The one that makes me laugh is the guy who feels it is necessary to turn around and wave for everybody else behind him to stand up. If it is a matter of making noise, I can yell just as loud sitting down as I can standing up.


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I'm a little nervous now. I have a couple standers in my group. Not the wave and get everyone up kind, but some standers. Hopefully there are no problems!


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Speaking of this trip, does anyone know if there is anything in Cleveland that could sleep 10, or should we just do separate rooms? I know it's not Vegas, but I thought I would at least check. :-)


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Not sure, but you could do this in 2 hotel rooms (and even ask for adjoining rooms), plus 2 cots/rollaway beds. Crowded, but it could be done.


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good idea babe! Not sure it's worth being cramped, though!


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The standing issue is why we have never moved down with our season tickets.

Right now we are in the Pound, in the top row. We've had the option to move down several times, but we haven't because

1. We can stand, and there's no one behind us to whine and cry about it.

2. We're under the overhang from the 2nd level, so if it snows, we aren't in it.

3. There's a few TV's there, so we can keep track of other scores.

I really think we have the best seats in the house.



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I sit in 313, top row right in front of the private boxes, and I love the view from my seat. Plus for a couple seasons Bernie sat right behind me, which was pretty cool!

I spend pretty much the whole game on my feet, btw.

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In a packed movie theater, stand up and watch, moments before everybody knows the killer is going to spring from the closet.


See if that works.




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