Speaking of game etiquette, what do you think it will be while sitting in club seating?

Submitted by IUandUofM on

Seeing that it will be the first year of club seating, I am assuming it will be avoid of people that desire to stand during the game ... seems common sense to me if you are going to pay that much for a chair back.  However, in the Westside chairback seating area where there will be bleacher seating in front of the chairbacks, you might think there will be standers that could cause the chairback folks to go nutty.

I have never sat in club seating in any other stadium, but I would imaging the culture/etiquette will be established game 1. 

natesezgoblue

May 31st, 2010 at 4:53 PM ^

ive sat in suites before and I have a friend who sells them for the Phoenix Suns. You'll see a lot corporations buy them so the can wine and dine their clients.. I dont really see someone spending upwards of 120k for seats before food.  even if you had the money would you want to spend $45 for a whole pizza and $18 for a six pack of coke?

Personally I dont really like sitting in them.  Its like being at game without the in game atmosphere.

jonny_GoBlue

May 31st, 2010 at 8:25 PM ^

I'm assuming that the club etiquette will be the same as the majority of the stadium, stand when big plays occur or in anticipation on crucial plays.   I'd imagine folks in the suites will be pretty much the same as well with less standing for crucial plays.

My concern with sitting in the club seats is the noise... can I still scream at the top of my lungs while we're on defense without looking like a fool?  My guess would be no. :(

harmon98

May 31st, 2010 at 11:30 PM ^

I'll be enjoying seats in a suite and plan on being hoarse throughout the course of the season.  true to form for the past 25 years, I plan on standing more than sitting. 

sitters are for kids

pullin4blue

June 1st, 2010 at 11:30 AM ^

I have been a season ticket holder since my days as a student. I get up and scream and generally annoy those around me who want to sit and be quiet. My feeling is if you want to do that, go watch it on TV at home.  I have club seats, not a suite, and the group of people who also got seats with me are all rabid fans. We went with the outdoor seats so we can be part of the noise, but took the top row so we can get inside easily. The only downside is that when we are standing up, the people who are standing inside looking out the glass will have a hard time seeing. As far as I'm concerned that's just too bad.

The suites have windows that tilt open, but cannot be fully opened. Unlike the Palace or the Joe, these suites do not have bathrooms and as of now, alcohol is not permitted, although you can store things in the cupboards that can be locked. When I toured the suites, there was no food service available but that may change with time. I think it would be great if they allowed beer sales in the club level seating.