To give you an idea what the view of the court is like from section 121, here is a Youtube video shot from there during a 76ers/Orlando Magic game at the Wells Fargo Center.
Keep in mind that section 121 sits lower level but far from the court, just looking at the seating chart can be a little deceiving. I sat in row 19 and walked down to row 1 to snap a photo of the court before a Sixers vs. Magic game last season. Row 1 is a good 25 feet from the court, no joke. Plus, there is railing that sits in front of row 1 that could act as an obstruction if you get the aisle seat. Higher up in rows 20-25 is probably going to be your best view. I would definitely say that section 121 is not worth your time being that it's also in the corner and behind the goal as well. There are also plenty of other affordable sections to sit in as well, especially for games during the week and not on the weekend.
I've been coming to both Flyers and Sixers games here since the Allen Iverson early days when the stadium was called the First Union Center and later the Wachovia Center. The Sixers fans are definitely what makes the experience.
The tickets are extremely affordable for the Sixers but take a heavy increase for the Flyers games, and the arena staff is genuinely friendly. The food is pretty typical for stadium fare but very expensive as you could have guessed - though the crab fries are worth the money. The best value for food is the Pabst Blue Ribbon, 28 ounces for $11. Still expensive but you can't beat that.
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I've been coming to both Flyers and Sixers games here since the Allen Iverson early days when the stadium was called the First Union Center and later the Wachovia Center. The Sixers fans are definitely what makes the experience.
The tickets are extremely affordable for the Sixers but take a heavy increase for the Flyers games, and the arena staff is genuinely friendly. The food is pretty typical for stadium fare but very expensive as you could have guessed - though the crab fries are worth the money. The best value for food is the Pabst Blue Ribbon, 28 ounces for $11. Still expensive but you can't beat that.