26 rows on east side, 25 on west side.
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26 rows on east side, 25 on west side.
https://www.seats3d.com/ncaa/mississ...6800#/level_1/
I sat in the very upper section of the stadium at Kyle Field a few years ago (the first year after the renovated it) and that was an experence.
You could see from Houston to Dallas up there.
You needed your own oxygen tank.
The sound from the field took a couple seconds to reach us.
and oh, the stadium swayed each time they did a cheer.
MSU lost the game but otherwise a good experence.
I've sat there for years. I prefer the upper deck to the lower deck, assuming I'm not too high up. At the very top, it does start to get a little too far away, but if you're in the first few rows and inside the 20's, you'll have a very good view of the field. The atmosphere will be weak for a game like LA Tech, but it can get rockin during big time games.
To me there are 2 negatives: less options for concessions due to lack of vendors, and the speakers are too loud. Granted, I sit closer to the south endzone where the speakers are, but my ears will be hurting before the game even starts from them blasting music. I'm not sure why they have the volume as loud an hour before the game starts as it is during the game.... For most though, this probably isn't a big deal.
What about Handicap parking? If I bring my Mom, she has a handicap mirror tag. Is that all that is required?
I hear quite a bit of complaining about handicap parking (too far way, little cart service, etc), but have no expeirence with it.
We sit in the lower rows of section 308 (chairbacks), best seats in the house. Row 1 has a rail in font of your face, that may or may not be an issue for some.
I've mostly sat in the upper decks, usually on the west side, for years. This year we went to the lower deck right next to the band. The atmosphere there is almost like being back in the student section, I love it. That being said I'd much rather be back up top, as long as it's in the first 10 or so rows. For the big games the atmosphere is still pretty good. You can see and tell more about the game from up there. The concession lines are WAY better. The restrooms aren't as crowded. The leg room is much better. The rows aren't as long so you don't trip over as many people or have as many trip over you. The PA is a trade off. Up high it is WAY too loud, to the point of being incredibly annoying and almost painful. Where we are now you basically can't hear it, even when the band isn't playing.
Looking at the parking map, there is next to no where to park for the average fan that does not have a parking pass. Any suggestions?