First, it's true what they say. There are no bad seats at Lambeau Field. Yes, when you sit in very low rows, on the sideline, the view can be slightly blocked by players standing in the way, but when you are that low, you get to hear the action of those players and coaches, and that brings a whole new perspective to the game. Can you be too high up at Lambeau? The original bowl is made up of the first sixty rows. After that, the extended areas come into play. There are elevators that can take you up to that section, and the seating is just a bit wider, so there are advantages to sitting above row sixty. The new bleacher section is very high above the action, but you do get a great "birds eye" view from there. The following are some of the key items you want to take into account when you pick your seats.
- The Packers tunnel is just below section 131.
- The north end zone sections are 108, 106, 104, 102, 100, 101, 103, 105 and 107
- The south end zone sections are 132, 134, 136, 138, 137, 135, 133, and 131
- Sideline sections on the Packers side are sections 110 through 130
- Sideline sections on the Visitors side are sections 109 through 129
- There are four "corner" gates, a center gate, and entrances through the Lambeau Field Atrium, as well as the Oneida Nation gate on the east side.
- There are also gates on the north and south end zones.
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