To give you an idea what the view of the court is like from section 354, here is a Youtube video shot from there during a Nuggets/Boston Celtics game at the Pepsi Center.
I know this is going to seem like a big rant but when in Rome...
I had row 6, seats 2-4 for the Nuggets - Magic game last year, the season finale. The view was average at best; what do you expect from the upper corner of the arena? It would have been nice if someone had put a little bit more thought into the design of the seats where you spend most of your time. While I did not find the seats as uncomfortable as other NBA arenas I have been in (Target Center, Bradley Center) , they are very narrow and have very little leg room (the higher seats especially, the lower sections are a little better).
While I am taller than most women (6'), I am not as big as many male sports fans and I could see where fans would find it particularly uncomfortable. Having long legs, I found my knees right at the back of the person's head in front of me. Every row in the nose bleeds, it's probably the same story. It wasn't a big deal, just remember that you have to pay for comfort at the Pepsi Center. They're not going to give you a ton of amenities when you're only paying $15 for a ticket.
Lower level seats are relatively cheap for Nuggets games so take advantage even if those seats are in the far corner of the lower arena.
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I had row 6, seats 2-4 for the Nuggets - Magic game last year, the season finale. The view was average at best; what do you expect from the upper corner of the arena?
It would have been nice if someone had put a little bit more thought into the design of the seats where you spend most of your time. While I did not find the seats as uncomfortable as other NBA arenas I have been in (Target Center, Bradley Center) , they are very narrow and have very little leg room (the higher seats especially, the lower sections are a little better).
While I am taller than most women (6'), I am not as big as many male sports fans and I could see where fans would find it particularly uncomfortable. Having long legs, I found my knees right at the back of the person's head in front of me. Every row in the nose bleeds, it's probably the same story.
It wasn't a big deal, just remember that you have to pay for comfort at the Pepsi Center. They're not going to give you a ton of amenities when you're only paying $15 for a ticket.
Lower level seats are relatively cheap for Nuggets games so take advantage even if those seats are in the far corner of the lower arena.