I'm taking my 11 year old son to our first game at the Bell Centre. Are the Club Desjardins sections a suitable place for an 11 year old to sit?
Thanks! I'd rather sit in the reds. This is a special trip so don't mind spending the extra money. Would you rather sit a the top of the reds or in the 200's?
It's pricey, but one thing that is nice, is you can check your coat, and are on a level where it's easier to access washrooms etc. I have been in the reds, and in the desjardins, as mentioned, hard to eat too much of that food to make it worth it....it's toss up...Thanks! I'd rather sit in the reds. This is a special trip so don't mind spending the extra money. Would you rather sit a the top of the reds or in the 200's?
It's pricey, but one thing that is nice, is you can check your coat, and are on a level where it's easier to access washrooms etc. I have been in the reds, and in the desjardins, as mentioned, hard to eat too much of that food to make it worth it....it's toss up...
There aren't many drunks either.
I've sat in the 300 and 200s in the Ottawa building. Huge difference in how close you felt to the game. Delay in sound in the 300 - you were in the building but may as well watched it on TV. Same in the Bell Centre?
Not really, the Bell Centre is pretty much the best hockey arena imaginable. I've seen games from nearly every seat and it's always felt close.
Not really, the Bell Centre is pretty much the best hockey arena imaginable. I've seen games from nearly every seat and it's always felt close.
It's certainly not the same experience though. Further back than white I'd rather watch on TV.
I don't get it. In my opinion, there really isn't much difference between whites, blues or grays. I agree whites are the best of the three, but when you actually look at the balcony, its a difference of less than 30 feet.