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<blockquote data-quote="Volare" data-source="post: 2396661" data-attributes="member: 71328"><p>I used to get to games an hour+ before kickoff to get seats here for the littles, so I feel pretty confident in answering this question. Like ATO said, it depends on the time of the year. There is less shade in September than November, and there is more shade in both cases for the morning games than for the afternoon games. For an early season mid-day game, you are looking at the top 4 rows. Later in the season (when it's not as critical due to lower temps) you can get away with several more rows downward.</p><p></p><p>Now if we are talking rain, the top 2 rows will keep you dry, while the third row is mostly dry. Anything beyond that is iffy.</p><p></p><p>Gotta wonder what kind of "donation" upcharge could be coerced if a shade structure could be built in other areas of the stadium.</p><p></p><p>P.S. Thanks to ATO for the "call em up hint" regarding the top row of the SEZ. Was able to secure seating for the littles in the shade using this technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volare, post: 2396661, member: 71328"] I used to get to games an hour+ before kickoff to get seats here for the littles, so I feel pretty confident in answering this question. Like ATO said, it depends on the time of the year. There is less shade in September than November, and there is more shade in both cases for the morning games than for the afternoon games. For an early season mid-day game, you are looking at the top 4 rows. Later in the season (when it's not as critical due to lower temps) you can get away with several more rows downward. Now if we are talking rain, the top 2 rows will keep you dry, while the third row is mostly dry. Anything beyond that is iffy. Gotta wonder what kind of "donation" upcharge could be coerced if a shade structure could be built in other areas of the stadium. P.S. Thanks to ATO for the "call em up hint" regarding the top row of the SEZ. Was able to secure seating for the littles in the shade using this technique. [/QUOTE]
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