CorsicanaBear said:Quote:
That's brutal. I think that's even worse than the infamous pole seats at Fenway.
The old Boston Garden had seats behind columns. It was bad.
Wrigley field still does.
CorsicanaBear said:Quote:
That's brutal. I think that's even worse than the infamous pole seats at Fenway.
The old Boston Garden had seats behind columns. It was bad.
As you get older, you'll have to wait to pee.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:Amen Brother. ESPN+ is your friend. And I have never had to wait in line to pee.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
It wouldn't be a Baylor board if we didn't have people *****ing.
Yes. Their money makes things a lot better for all of us.CorsicanaBear said:Bill Gates and the Gaines' had great seats with no access problems. Money makes lots of things better.Quote:
Maybe we need a thread showing good site sections and bad…
And it is my favorite park.whitetrash said:CorsicanaBear said:Quote:
That's brutal. I think that's even worse than the infamous pole seats at Fenway.
The old Boston Garden had seats behind columns. It was bad.
Wrigley field still does.
Acrophobia is a problem for me. No ladders. Not going on the roof. The Eiffel Tower nearly did me in. Can't stand by the windows in a tall building. But, oddly, flying in an ultralight aircraft did not bother me.Quote:
Afraid of heights perhaps!!!
Totally agree with you . . . the older I get, I am much more selective in the games I attend. I live in TN, so watching Baylor games live is pretty much off the table. I was in MSG for the Duke game in December but made it a family trip. Went to the NC game in Indianapolis a few years ago. Watched them in Tuscaloosa a couple of years ago. Even went to Ferrell for opening game in 2022 against some cannon fodder team. Hopeful of being there live at some point in the NCAA tourney this year. As bad as our fan base travels, I feel like I can support them better in these neutral sight/away games.bear2be2 said:Will do. And I'm pretty sure I acknowledged that they weren't catering to me and shouldn't, so you can take your sanctimony elsewhere.BearBuck said:
And clearly this arena wasn't built for people like you, that never intend to use it. Enjoy "supporting" your team from your private cave.
It's 2024. Most folks have finally learned they have no obligation whatsoever to pay ever-rising prices to do things that are inconvenient, stressful or unenjoyable. I love Baylor University, and following select sports teams has been a lifelong passion of mine. But at the end of the day this is an entertainment product like any other and I'll unapologetically treat and enjoy it as such.
Ignoring a work schedule that makes attending out-of-town events of all types difficult, a trip to Waco is a six-hour round trip drive for me and requires me to either take my two children or miss whatever they've got going on at home at the time. I'm not going to be bullied or pressured into dropping hundreds of dollars to do something that is often a giant hassle, when I get just as much enjoyment and a more complete view of the game watching it on TV. I'll attend one-off games here and there because it's fun to do from time to time. But I'll never feel obligated to do so.
Those who prefer attending games in person, like my dad and brother, should absolutely do so. I'll never discourage anyone from spending their own time or money how they choose to as long as it's within the bounds of what's legal and ethical. But I'm also not going to listen to others tell me how I should or should not spend mine.
I attend literally hundreds of sporting events a year for my work. I'm going to watch and enjoy Baylor's how I choose.
BUfan2019 said:
At Ferrel, it seemed like folks stood up to cheer more. Our section barely stood at some great moments. Afraid of heights perhaps!!!
parch said:"I have to turn my head to see the basketball game" is an incredible problem to complain about.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
It wouldn't be a Baylor board if we didn't have people *****ing.
Our new basketball arena kinda reminds me of the Heart of Texas Coliseum less the cow patties.Ghostrider said:like this?MattyIce said:
I have seats in 212. 5 seats at the end of the row closer to the mid court
3 seats face straight and you have to turn your neck and 2 are angles toward the court… 2 of the seats are angled toward each other and share the same leg space…
How the **** does this happen
tiny arenaRD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:Our new basketball arena kinda reminds me of the Heart of Texas Coliseum less the cow patties.Ghostrider said:like this?MattyIce said:
I have seats in 212. 5 seats at the end of the row closer to the mid court
3 seats face straight and you have to turn your neck and 2 are angles toward the court… 2 of the seats are angled toward each other and share the same leg space…
How the **** does this happen
People should just pee in the corners, let Baylor clean it up.kbrun said:
I was wondering when someone was going to mention the restrooms. Having no restrooms on the upper level is beyond bad planning!
kbrun said:
I was wondering when someone was going to mention the restrooms. Having no restrooms on the upper level is beyond bad planning!
the new "boston garden" is even worse than the old one - it's one giant Cement Block.whitetrash said:CorsicanaBear said:Quote:
That's brutal. I think that's even worse than the infamous pole seats at Fenway.
The old Boston Garden had seats behind columns. It was bad.
Wrigley field still does.
It was a $212.6 million facility. That's hardly cheap.BBWCBear said:kbrun said:
I was wondering when someone was going to mention the restrooms. Having no restrooms on the upper level is beyond bad planning!
Well, it IS a $2mil facility. BU has always operated on the cheap in some fashion. Seniors, and comfort was not a priority. Probably technology was the key pinnacle factor.
With that being said, thinking along the future, IF BU is considered for a venue in post season is it expected that the FC will always be used?
BBWCBear said:kbrun said:
I was wondering when someone was going to mention the restrooms. Having no restrooms on the upper level is beyond bad planning!
Well, it IS a $2mil facility. BU has always operated on the cheap in some fashion. Seniors, and comfort was not a priority. Probably technology was the key pinnacle factor.
With that being said, thinking along the future, IF BU is considered for a venue in post season is it expected that the FC will always be used?
$2 million wouldn't build you an outhouse currently, much less a fieldhouse.ScottS said:BBWCBear said:kbrun said:
I was wondering when someone was going to mention the restrooms. Having no restrooms on the upper level is beyond bad planning!
Well, it IS a $2mil facility. BU has always operated on the cheap in some fashion. Seniors, and comfort was not a priority. Probably technology was the key pinnacle factor.
With that being said, thinking along the future, IF BU is considered for a venue in post season is it expected that the FC will always be used?
$2m???? I don't think that is correct.
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:Our new basketball arena kinda reminds me of the Heart of Texas Coliseum less the cow patties.Ghostrider said:like this?MattyIce said:
I have seats in 212. 5 seats at the end of the row closer to the mid court
3 seats face straight and you have to turn your neck and 2 are angles toward the court… 2 of the seats are angled toward each other and share the same leg space…
How the **** does this happen