Was just to the side of the uprights in the North endzone. Great view when the ball was in the nearest red zone. After that, the view seriously declined as the ball advanced south. Your perception of the running game will suck from these seats. Media deck seats are better for viewing and they're about the same price, just a little further from the field. It's all about what you want. One thing they need to change is the Wi-Fi situation. It's available if you pay for it. $2. It's the same company that handles the pay for wi-fi at O'Hare Airport. Such a hassle. Many stadiums around the country give free wi-fi to fans so the Bears need to get on board in that regard.
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 150, here is a Youtube video shot from row 2 before a Bears/Detroit Lions game at Soldier Field.
150 is one of the best sections in the stadium. It's small; only 19 rows. No uprights in your view (it's in the endzone). You are near the Bears tunnel and get great glimpses of the players as they enter and exit the field. If you are a Bears fan who wants autographs and great photos, you will want to be in sections 148-150.
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One thing they need to change is the Wi-Fi situation. It's available if you pay for it. $2. It's the same company that handles the pay for wi-fi at O'Hare Airport. Such a hassle. Many stadiums around the country give free wi-fi to fans so the Bears need to get on board in that regard.
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If you are a Bears fan who wants autographs and great photos, you will want to be in sections 148-150.