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Kirk Eisenbeis <[log in to unmask]>
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Kirk Eisenbeis <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Mar 2004 00:44:47 -0600
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> How many rows are in these upper sections?  I'm in row 12

I'm in row 15 of 314.  My guess is that I am close to the top.

Kirk



----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Peterson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 7:39 PM
Subject: Interpreting Section Seating


> I vaguely remember asking this question years back the last time the
> tournament was in Boston.  The answer is lost in time, especially since I
> had to sell my tickets to stay home.
>
> This time my ticket says section Loge6.  The map on the ticket back and
> on-line only show 6, 106 and 306.  The last time I think I got excited
> thinking my tickets were lower bowl.  I think I was told to interpret them
as
> a 3xx section, which was disappointing.  Is this vague memory correct?
>
> How many rows are in these upper sections?  I'm in row 12 which I'm
> going to guess is higher than I would like it to be, but pretty much par
for
> the course in FF / PP seating for me.  It looks like I'm back in the high
> corner again.
>
> Last year I moved behind the goal and even a few rows lower.  But most
> of the tickets we have had for the last several years' tournaments have
> been like this.  St. Paul was the best when we had just about first row
> seats in the balcony, but not quite in the corner since there was no
corner
> up there.
>
> The last good tickets I had were in Cincinnati, when you could actually
call
> up and pick your seats right then.  I would gladly put up with an errant
> hole driller for good tickets again.
>
> Doug Peterson

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