Friday, 23 December 2011

2011 Outback Bowl Tickets Guide and Tips

On January 2, 2012, the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida will be hosting the Outback Bowl, featuring the third pick team from the SEC and Big Ten Conference. The Raymond James Stadium is able to hold up to around 75,000 people on this day, and is sure to be a venue that will make the game an exciting and attractive event. A guide is provided to fans looking for the best seat options available at the Raymond James Stadium for the Outback Bowl.

Within these 75,000 seats, there are three levels of seating, each with different characteristics. These three levels, 100, 200, and 300, provide different vantage points, making for a variety of options for the game audience.

At the 100 Level, there are 31 rows in each of the forty-two sections. This is the lowest level, closest to the field and all the action of the game, making these seats on the more expensive side of all those available. To be even closer to the excitement, seats in sections 110, 111, 135, and 136 are the middle-most seats on each side of the stadium, resulting in the highest prices. The rows in all three levels of the stadium are labeled with letters, or a combination of letters when the number of rows exceeds 26.

The 200 Level, located just above the 100 Level in the Raymond James Stadium, provides seats in forty-five sections, each with 30 rows of seating, save for corner sections with 19 or 23 rows. Again, the seats in sections 210, 211, 235, and 236 will mandate higher prices, being closer to the center of the field.

Between the 200 Level and the highest level of seating, there is a level of club seating, unavailable to the general public. Common seating continues after this club seating with the 300 level. The 300 level is the highest level at the Raymond James Stadium and is the farthest level from the field, making these seats the least expensive. The 300 level provides 33 rows of seating in some sections, and 34 rows in some of the corner sections. The middle-most seats in this level are located in sections 310, 311, 335, and 336. At this level, the middle seats are still beneficial, providing a better view of the action happening near the 50-yard line.

If you are unfamiliar with the stadium, be sure to compare Outback Bowl ticket prices and view in-seat photos of Raymond James Stadium.

Visit RateYourSeats.com to compare http://www.rateyourseats.com/events/ncaa_bowl_games.php?bowl_game=outback-bowl-tickets-pictures'>Outback Bowl ticket prices, view in-seat photos of the Raymond James Stadium and to read fan reviews of the stadium and its seats.


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