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  • Prudential Center, section: 15, row: 16, seat: 3
    New Jersey Devils vs Florida Panthers
    Great view of the action. You can feel the impact when a player is checked into the glass. Opposite-end goal is a bit hard to see, but that's always the case at any hockey game when sitting lower bowl behind the net.
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium, section: 339, row: K, seat: 1
    US Open rules now allow fans to walk up and down the aisle during points. So seats like these are rough as fans will often block your view. Ironically, if we were just one seat over (i.e. section 340 immediately to the right of the aisle), then it's fine.
  • MetLife Stadium, section: 134, row: 6, seat: 20
    Oasis tour: Live '25
    Shockingly, these seats are 'not' listed as obstructed view seats. As you can see, there's a giant speaker pole that blocks a portion of the stage. I find it disingenuous that they don't list this section as obstructed view. Fortunately, Oasis was awesome.
  • Amerant Bank Arena, section: 325, row: 8, seat: 1
    Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers
    The best thing about these seats (i.e. seats #1 and #2) is that, despite being in row 8, there is nobody seated in front of you (since this row juts out a bit further than the row below), so you have an unobstructed view of the ice.