You ever been to a Wrestlemania? Where did you end up sitting? I'm thinking about going to it this year but the only seating available in my price range are about as far away from the ring as you can get. Seems like it just isn't worth it if you don't get good seats. What do you think?
>x8 when I was 10
>500 level skydome
Don't remember shit except I couldn't see the ring
you may as well stay at home if youre gonna be in the nosebleeds at purple
I was in this situation myself with some friends, and it was disappointing to come to the conclusion, but here's the reality, m8, do you wanna:
>Spend all that money (travel + ticket + food + merch, it's gonna add up quick) to sit in the nosebleeds where you don't have a good view of the ring or the titantron or anything for seven fucking hours.
>Stay home and enjoy it on TV for NINE NINETY NINE with friends.
Take the money you were gonna spend on a shit ticket and start saving up for a really good seat in 2018. Or Summerslam or Survivor Series or whatever.
>>1990790
I was considering it since I live in Jacksonville FL and Orlando is about a 2 hour drive but
>check best available
>F2 section
>one ticket is $2130
>at an outdoor stadium
>in the Florida heat
not worth it. Most people I talk to though say they usually buy a ticket in the nosebleeds then also try to bring their phone or laptop so they can just listen to the commentary while watching the match
>>1990725
If you can't afford red or better seats, don't go
You still get to spend the entire weekend meeting wrestler and doing wrestling workshops and partying with other fans, right? The Wrestlemania Axxxess shit or whatever it's called?
If yes, I say got to the show but bring a smartphone or laptop to watch the network while there in case the titantron sucks. If not, then it just isn't worth it.
How much are ringside seats if the nosebleeds are still over $100?