Sitting to the side of the end zone ended up being a really good choice. We sat in row 17. Not the best seats but I say good choice because we saw a lot of action that day vs. the Falcons. Even though the Falcons ended up winning big, there were a lot of touchdowns scored that day and high scoring football games are fun to watch. Being so close to the end zone, the crowd noise was deafening at times, especially since it was the first game of the season and the home opener. There were two downsides to these seats. One was the long walk to the concessions/restrooms. Row 17 is kind of in the middle but also towards the bottom really close to the field. You will need to be pretty strategic about when you leave your seats because if you try to use the restroom or buy food at halftime, you could miss some of the game. And then you have the long walk back to your seats afterward. I had to dodge a lot of Chiefs fans to and from. The other is the view of the field. Sitting near either end zone will make it increasingly difficult for your eyes to span the length of the field. It's a pretty poor panoramic. Not much room between each seat either. Arrowhead Stadium is still showing it's age, even after the renovations but as long as the Chiefs play here, it will be home to me too.
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 132, here is a Youtube video shot from there before a Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Being so close to the end zone, the crowd noise was deafening at times, especially since it was the first game of the season and the home opener.
There were two downsides to these seats. One was the long walk to the concessions/restroom s. Row 17 is kind of in the middle but also towards the bottom really close to the field. You will need to be pretty strategic about when you leave your seats because if you try to use the restroom or buy food at halftime, you could miss some of the game. And then you have the long walk back to your seats afterward. I had to dodge a lot of Chiefs fans to and from.
The other is the view of the field. Sitting near either end zone will make it increasingly difficult for your eyes to span the length of the field. It's a pretty poor panoramic.
Not much room between each seat either.
Arrowhead Stadium is still showing it's age, even after the renovations but as long as the Chiefs play here, it will be home to me too.
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