Choosing the Best Seats
Posted by aileen on
July 15, 2008
I love watching concerts in the past. The Free Style and Side A band were among my top favorite performers. I normally save my two months allowance to get the priority seats right beside the VIPs. You know why? When the crowd starts to dance with tune already, the marshals can’t control the people from coming closer to the stage or could hamper them from jamming with the band members. So I got a huge discount on that case.
Now things have changed. As an avid fan of tennis, my interest have shifted to this type of sports. All I want is to watch live matches on the covered court or sports arena. Often times I purchase the tickets ahead to time so as not to get affected by hoarders. Proper timing is necessary in reserving for a good location to view game. It must not be too low or you’ll suffer from stiff neck nor too high as you can’t see the important details of the game anymore.
Online ticket reservations are often hassle free. For NFR enthusiasts Wrangler National Finals Rodeo tickets are reserved few months ahead of the main event. For me the best seats are always on the Center Plaza, Rows A-L, Sections 105-107, 116-118. Thousands of Americans and tourists enjoys watching courageous men on Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping (Headers), Team Roping (Heelers), Saddle Bronc Riding, Tie-Down Roping, Steer Roping, Barrel Racing, and Bull Riding of course as the highlight of the event.



