Low end zone seats are really horrible seats. Like you said you have no idea if a run is 1 yard or 10 yards and or if a pass loses 2 yards or gains 20. It's also nearly impossible to see formations or match ups or what's going on in general past the 50 yard line. I'd much much rather sit in the nosebleeds than sit in those low end zone seats. I never understood why people pay more for those seats than ones that are higher where you can actually see what's going on.
From what I remember, there is wheelchair areas along the concourse above the lower bowl of the stadium. I think there may also be some seats in that top row area as well. Found the following link on disability seating on the Saints website.
http://www.neworleanssaints.com/tick...e-seating.html
Here is the link to the Superdome's webpage that addresses the situation ... we're not playing in the Cajundome, cut them some slack:
http://www.superdome.com/accessible
I emailed Matt already about handicapped tickets. He said to just put it on your form and mention what kind of handicap. Mobility, etc.
Unlike what Eric Maron told KATC "Buy your tickets through UL because this is how bowls guage fan support."
The truth is: Buy your tickets through UL because that is the only way UL makes money.
I think its both. If you get an allotment of tickets and sell them all, it shows fan support and the ability to deliver ticket sales. If you buy from Ticketmaster, the bowls can assume it was the Cajuns but it could also be N.O. bowl fans/local business sales, college fans, local sports fans, or Cajun fans.
I reckon TicketMaster has demographic sales tools to offer the bowl committees contemplating offers.
What TicketMaster doesn't have is money for UL's coffers.
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