rows 1 and 10 FENWAY?

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  • Thanks Pete
    Thanks Pete NYC Posts: 613
    Poncier said:
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    • For Pearl Jam shows that are 100% seated (no standing pit in front of the stage), tickets are allocated by membership seniority, with the exception of rows 1-2 and rows 9-10 which will be used for random allocation unless otherwise announced."

    I have in the past interpreted this as floor only. But the rule does not specify. Is it implied by the reference of no pit? It just says tickets are allocated, not floor tickets are allocated. Could it possibly be referring to the entire stadium?

    No, its rows 1, 2, 9 & 10 in front of the stage only.
    I wish everyone in the first 50 rows or so were directly in "front of the stage" but I guess that's impossible at baseball parks/fields. I had great seats at Fenway last time, but some people that were in the first ten rows or so were seated all the way to the side in front of the jumbo-trons. I overheard some snobby 10Clubbers bitching that people with higher numbers were in front of the stage but a few rows back and the these lower # 10Clubbers were obvious jealous, especially at the beginning of the show.

    Arenas are cool because the rows don't extend that far off to the side, but then again seeing PJ at Fenway Park was pretty amazing. I assume it's the same at Wrigley...when you turn around and see all the fans on the field and in the bleachers with the great lighting all around the place...it's pretty trippy!

    -sorry for ramblin'
  • risris
    risris Posts: 84
    Sorry to ask but what is the significance of Rows 1, 2, 9 & 10?
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    risris said:
    Sorry to ask but what is the significance of Rows 1, 2, 9 & 10?
    They are randomly assigned and are not based on seniority.