These seats are directly underneath the Coke Bottle which is actually a giant slide for kids in case you didn't know. (There is also the World's largest baseball glove right next to it). Keep in mind that these are bleacher seats in left center which is fine; most ballparks have a designated area of bleachers but these don't have any backs to them. It's like watching a game at a college football stadium. If it's a playoff game (alot of those have been happening these last few years) then you will be standing plenty and these seats won't be that bad. But my seats were far from comfortable.
For the most part, this section and it's neighbors were very fan friendly. You will see a lot of drinking by fans so you may not want to bring your small children here to sit but the Giants fans for the most part, were well behaved. One thing that is crazy to see is how quick the sea gulls storm into the bleachers after a game to feast on the garbage. Anyway, you don't really get the picturesque view of the SF Bay or Mccovey Cove from these seats so get that out of your mind. You will have to get to the ballpark early to tour the outer banks of AT&T Park. To my surprise, there was even an area in right field where passer bys can check out the game for free. Not too many professional sports organizations are brave enough to do that.
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Keep in mind that these are bleacher seats in left center which is fine; most ballparks have a designated area of bleachers but these don't have any backs to them. It's like watching a game at a college football stadium. If it's a playoff game (alot of those have been happening these last few years) then you will be standing plenty and these seats won't be that bad. But my seats were far from comfortable.
For the most part, this section and it's neighbors were very fan friendly. You will see a lot of drinking by fans so you may not want to bring your small children here to sit but the Giants fans for the most part, were well behaved.
One thing that is crazy to see is how quick the sea gulls storm into the bleachers after a game to feast on the garbage.
Anyway, you don't really get the picturesque view of the SF Bay or Mccovey Cove from these seats so get that out of your mind. You will have to get to the ballpark early to tour the outer banks of AT&T Park. To my surprise, there was even an area in right field where passer bys can check out the game for free. Not too many professional sports organizations are brave enough to do that.
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