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Anyone know how to track down a seating plan for San Diego with the sections up front marked? I also need to know how the seats are numbered
Go to the travel package page. The diagram on that page has numbers on them showing how deep the rows are on the field and seating numbers. (Really small type.)
NICE catch! +rep. Thanks for sharing that
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I've bought two FV107 tickets with restricted view, but that's alright for me. I would love if I could buy better and more expensive tickets, but I'm spending a lot of money on travel and what matters to me is to see the Stones in San Diego.
I'll be one section away in 105
Great! I will be in San Diego with two or three friends for the concert. It would be nice to meet some IORR friends there.
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Well, I struck out in the Pandora and Zip ode presales plus the general sale. I was going for floor seats in A6 or better. My guess is that none of those seats were released at $395. I notice that StubHub has no seats available in sections A3 - A6. It looks like they have all been allocated to the promoter's Platinum and VIP packages.
I know I should lie in wait for the hope some of these seats are released for sale. Is there any other strategy than checking the Padres' ticket site every hour?
Stubhub has about 80 tickets available in A3-A6. Affordable tickets, on the other hand...
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Well, I struck out in the Pandora and Zip ode presales plus the general sale. I was going for floor seats in A6 or better. My guess is that none of those seats were released at $395. I notice that StubHub has no seats available in sections A3 - A6. It looks like they have all been allocated to the promoter's Platinum and VIP packages.
I know I should lie in wait for the hope some of these seats are released for sale. Is there any other strategy than checking the Padres' ticket site every hour?
Stubhub has about 80 tickets available in A3-A6. Affordable tickets, on the other hand...
syrel
Hmm, I must be doing something wrong. When I check A2 - A6 at StubHub, no tickets are available.
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Raddle
Thanks, superpenguin. I was using a price filter. hen I raised the upper price limit to near infinity, a few seats came up.
I guess I need to set my sights lower.
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Hairball
Yes indeed - very small print!
Looking at A4 for instance, can't tell if it is 14 or 16 across, and 34 deep?
Even with a magnifying glass, these 51 year old eyes are having trouble...... any help please?
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sarahunwin
Anyone know how to track down a seating plan for San Diego with the sections up front marked? I also need to know how the seats are numbered
Go to the travel package page. The diagram on that page has numbers on them showing how deep the rows are on the field and seating numbers. (Really small type.)
NICE catch! +rep. Thanks for sharing that
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Yes indeed - very small print!
Looking at A4 for instance, can't tell if it is 14 or 16 across, and 34 deep?
Even with a magnifying glass, these 51 year old eyes are having trouble...... any help please?
I think A4 and Ai (I am in A5) are 40 rows deep and 16 across according to these 51 year old eyes!
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KevinP1980
Note from Ismena today regarding the Start Me Up VIP package. Not much yet.
"They are still working on the orders. I will let you know when they are processed. Thank you."- Ismena
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mosthigh
Not the greatest map, but I deciphered:
A1 = 27 rows
A2 = 35 rows
A3, A4, A5, A6 = 30 rows
A7 = 35 rows
A8 = 27 rows
Seat numbers seem to start at 1 dead center, and go up, for A3 to A6; then start at 32, and go down, for A1, A2, A7, & A8
Weird configuration. I wouldn't count on the seat numbers being etched in stone(s).
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sarahunwin
Anyone know how to track down a seating plan for San Diego with the sections up front marked? I also need to know how the seats are numbered
Go to the travel package page. The diagram on that page has numbers on them showing how deep the rows are on the field and seating numbers. (Really small type.)
NICE catch! +rep. Thanks for sharing that
Tx JayBee
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Naturalust
That map can't be 100% Correct because I just pulled two tickets in Section A4 , row 1, seats 15 and 16. Can't get much better seats than that! Only $9081.
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Naturalust
That map can't be 100% Correct because I just pulled two tickets in Section A4 , row 1, seats 15 and 16. Can't get much better seats than that! Only $9081.
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That map can't be 100% Correct because I just pulled two tickets in Section A4 , row 1, seats 15 and 16. Can't get much better seats than that! Only $9081.
peace
LOL.
If it was 150 minutes show, only $60 per minute.
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Someone posted this picture in another thread, and I thought it was pretty interesting. The San Diego sections look a little bit wider than those here, and look how far off to the side A7 might be:
That's really telling for anyone thinking of getting A7 tickets. Aisle seating is a must & you don't want too low of a row number!