Not sure what benefits your arena there offers, but here at the X, if you have glass seats you get access to an exclusive bar that gives free drinks and snacks etc, and HUGE bathroom with no lines etc.
On top of that, you get the chance to get players attention for good or bad...
One time I won free on the glass seats, I was seated just at the faceoff circle - the Wild were playing the Flyers at the time and Kieth Primeau was was still there at the time... EVERY faceoff that took place right in front of me when Primeau was out there, he lined up right in front of me, so I layed into him every time yelling over the glass "PIMEAU YOU HAS BEEN!!!!!"
Little things like that can stick with you for years... I actually managed to get into a players head and affect the play on the ice... all because I won a pair of glass seats.
If I could choose any seat though, it would be in the first 4 rows of the corner or the ends... no obstruction to the view and you still get that up close in the game feel.
Even if they aren't offering free drinks/snacks, they usually offer something pretty good at NHL arenas. You should definitely look into it before the game so you can make sure you're getting the full value of what you paid for. The benefits are usually pretty good!Thanks for the replies. That's basically what I was thinking.
No clue what benefits the new arena in Edmonton will have... however I doubt that many rinks in Canada are offering free beer/snacks. As for yelling at Ovechkin/Oshie/Orpik - can't wait (am a huge Pens fan). That alone might make it worth it.
Otherwise yeah I'm kinda thinking it'll be a one and done type of thing. Typically I'm too cheap to spend the money - however this is a brand new arena, it's Edmonton/McDavid and Washington, and I'm going with my cousin. So it should be fun. I'm basically in it for the experience. It's on the tail end of a 2 week trip that includes 2 games in TB and 2 in DAL. So (seeing how I already bought the tickets), while it will suck if the view is awful... I'm hoping the experience more than makes up for it. Typically, I sit wherever I think I can get the best bang for buck (high corner lower bowl or first row upper bowl are my favorites). But figured what the hell - you only live once right?
Just ask this guy how much front row seats are worth it.
I hate 1st row. Best seats in any arena are center ice, row 1 in 2nd level.