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Why did they bring back that worthless piece of crap. It was empty all the time before, now they bring it back. It was nice being able to run in to the bathroom or grab a beer through the glass doors. Oh well, a bunch of people paying 300 bucks for membership, 35 per game to eat, plus full price for drinks... that sure aint Livin the High Life.
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I liked it because it was a good halftime meeting spot. I tried going there Saturday but had to go all the way down to lower level to meet up because you need a wristband now to go there.
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WHAT!?!?!? Is this true??? I lost my bar?
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because maybe they feel season ticket holders need a place of their own.
If I lived up there I would probably join but since I only make 4-5 games it isn't quite the value.
If it was $200 a seat per season, I would be all over it.
And this is a upgrade over how it was before. Before it was pretty much as it was last year. This year they have beefed up the food to be on par with the club sections.
I will try to check it out as best I can being a non member...if it looks nice, i may join for next season.
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because maybe they feel season ticket holders need a place of their own.
Blah. I am a season ticket holder....and a huge reason for liking my seats is because of that bar being open to the riff-raff that I must be. I was a few feet from the door, restrooms, bar and heat that kids liked to get into on those cold days. That place was a barren wasteland when they opened it the first time in 1999. When they opened their eyes and opened it up to the public, it became a cash cow for both the Browns and the bartenders.
Honestly I feel conned. I was on the fence for re-upping on tickets this year and had I known they did this, I would not have.
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At least you know you are riff-raff. 
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I would think of joining if I didnt have to walk all the way down then all the way back up. My seats are in 120 up against the glass. 300 per season to have access 10 bux per game. not bad, the kicker is that you have to pony up 35 more per game for the food. not so good any more. http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/tickets/premium-hospitality/legends-club.html
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The Browns have been calling me, emailing me, and mailing me and pestering me to join up at the Legends Club.. frankly, I'm getting a bit tired of it. I'm more interested in vastly improved on field performance.
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I would think of joining if I didnt have to walk all the way down then all the way back up. My seats are in 120 up against the glass.
300 per season to have access 10 bux per game. not bad, the kicker is that you have to pony up 35 more per game for the food. not so good any more.
http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/tickets/premium-hospitality/legends-club.html
None of that makes any sense to me.....120 up against the glass.....isn't that lower that the legends club?? seems you would go to the club before you went down to your seats.
And $10 a game.....how do you figure that?? I come up with $30, but math isn't my deal...where am I messing up??
$35 for a nice spread??? I bit high I suppose, but you can drop $20 on dogs, nachos a pizza.
I'll take a cooked omelette to start with a nice variety of finger foods the remainder of the game for $35. $35 for a nice brunch seems fairly reasonable to me.
If it is a crappy day....I know Cleveland doesn't have many of those... a dry, warm place to watch has appeal as well.
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I would think of joining if I didnt have to walk all the way down then all the way back up. My seats are in 120 up against the glass.
300 per season to have access 10 bux per game. not bad, the kicker is that you have to pony up 35 more per game for the food. not so good any more.
http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/tickets/premium-hospitality/legends-club.html
None of that makes any sense to me.....120 up against the glass.....isn't that lower that the legends club?? seems you would go to the club before you went down to your seats.
And $10 a game.....how do you figure that?? I come up with $30, but math isn't my deal...where am I messing up??
damn your right bad math on my part. I thought it wasnt a bad deal. now it sucks.
If you go up the 120 rampfrom the concourse, my seats are all the way at the top up against the glass. There is not entrance from the top of our section anymore 
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Ok....120....in the pound...I had a friend who had seats in 119....maybe row 10....I can understand how not having a top entrance anymore would be a bit of a pain....seems like the ramps come out about the middle if my recall is good, so you probably have about 20 rows to go.
It would really suck since beer man probably gets cleared out before he get up there...at least his first couple of trips before he finally says he has to start from the top down.
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