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Say you want 100 level season tickets and split between 2 other parties. What would be a good guesstemation of the pricing?
 
One of your testicles. Right or left, take your pick.
 
You can just go to blazers.com and check out the season ticket prices there, and do the math.
 
If you're looking at 1/3 of a season for 2 seats I would guess somewhere around $2-3K.
 
I have sat in 100 level enough times to have concluded, F those stuck up bastards. I would prefer 200 level where I can have a good view and still be boisterous (no alcohol for me at games).
 
I have sat in 100 level enough times to have concluded, F those stuck up bastards. I would prefer 200 level where I can have a good view and still be boisterous (no alcohol for me at games).

Yup. I spent two seasons in the media section at the 100 level and I can tell you I'd rather be in the 200 or 300.
 
Yup. I spent two seasons in the media section at the 100 level and I can tell you I'd rather be in the 200 or 300.

I sat next to this early 50s couple and the woman had been drinking and was friendly with us and said something like "We're going to cheer real loud, right?" She barely made a peep!
 
I have two seats in section 108. I really think its one of the best values at the 100 level. Its on the outer band of the radius so you get a good view of the whole court. They are about $73 per seat per game. You swing over to 110 and the price jumps over $100 and if you swing toward 107 and under you start geting behind the basket.
 
I sat next to this early 50s couple and the woman had been drinking and was friendly with us and said something like "We're going to cheer real loud, right?" She barely made a peep!

I just always noticed guys who were more focused on getting beer than actually watching the game.... or the gold diggers who sit in the front row and never clap.
 
I have two seats in section 108. I really think its one of the best values at the 100 level. Its on the outer band of the radius so you get a good view of the whole court. They are about $73 per seat per game. You swing over to 110 and the price jumps over $100 and if you swing toward 107 and under you start geting behind the basket.

I think I've bought tickets in that area. It seems like a good deal.
 
I think I've bought tickets in that area. It seems like a good deal.

I look to see what else is avialable every year to move to but the price either jumps up considerably or your behind the basket, so I've really liked that section. Its opposite of the benches so you get to see what shenanigans are going on there as well.
 
You would ideally like to get into an account that already has some years built up too. The guys with 20 yrs in get a 20% discount.
 
If you're not sitting between the baselines close enough to hear players' voices, then get Club Level tix. Free food and non-alcoholic beverages, and the food's pretty danged good, considering...
 
The 100 level behind the team bench and in the middle will likely run you 3-4K. CF gave a good tip, find someone that has had season tickets for a while. You will probably get better seats at a bit cheaper price.

I disagree about fans in the 200 level v 100 level. That whole Lexus club level with food and such is a neat experience, but I found the fans much more subdued than in the 100 level. Nothing beat the fan support in the 300 level. There is one section that frequently gets the whole arena cheering or you can just hear them cheering throughout the whole "Moda Center"

BTW-got an advertisement for some show coming to the "Moda Center" . . . the name is up and running.
 
By the way, I used to have tix in 318, row 5, right at center court. Best sub-$50 (at the time) seats in the house.
 

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