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DO WE HAVE GOOD SEATS?!??!?!?! please explain!

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http://www.indux.com/map/328_PetersenEventCenter_EndStage_tn.jpg

section 123 row c lower level

will we be able to see alright??

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  1. mm.. not really that great.


  2. No real offense, but according to the seating chart 123 is not lower level.

      As I read it, 123 is stage left (your right) and looks more to be balcony, side seating?

      Certainly your best answer would come directly from them, the theater, and again, no offense, but if you already have the seats paid for, and can't exchange them, then this is a Moot point.

      You do have one thing in your favor however. The seating is "Raked"

    and it looks like a fairly compact venue. IF they have enhanced acoustics it will help, and certainly you aren't last row back 180 degrees from the stage, needing binoculars.

      In some measure it will also depend on what the performance is, which you neglected to include in details.

      Actually the chart is confusing, most especially to those unfamiliar with the venue. The theater levels are obviously teared, but you might even get a better sense from a website showing an image, rather than just a seating chart.

    http://www.peterseneventscenter.com/inde...

    I've looked through every link in WWW and the center is so variously used. Section 123 still seems like the lowest balcony, OR at least above floor level and is to the right of stage as an audience member.

  3. I've been to concerts in colliseum's where you didn't want to be low, luckily I had connections to this concert, so I went where ever I wanted, so we just chilled at the top seats. instead of floor seats. Who are you going to see, someone who wants people jumping up and down... because this will lead to people standing on their seats. and you wont see the artist.  

  4. not really

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