There is also Okangan Springs Apple and Peach ciders.In November the new West Tower opened, which included two new bars on 100 and 300 and a new wine bar on 100. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Announcement. You need to be 19 to drink in Canada and even if you're older, you can be asked for picture id.I have very little experience with the food here because I only eat there as a last resort. Where in the arena do you work btw?As a Manc, I hope they still serve Boddys by the time I finally get to go to Rogers.I'm an out of towner, am I going to get beat up?New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. More importantly, in a corner seat, the curvature of the glass can create some distortion from viewing the action on the ice. You can see almost everything on the ice, especially if you are along the sidelines in the lower rows. As many fans will attest to, Rogers Arena is known to be one of the best places to catch live entertainment around town. Unfortunately they are some of the most expensive, about 50% higher in price than the Row 2 seats directly behind them (The canucks figured out they can charge this! The stench was dreadful and in spite of massive security presence there was nobody intervening. *The* subreddit for fans of the Vancouver Canucks.Press J to jump to the feed. ).Other than that, I'd say first 15 rows of the end zone are nice for an economical ticket.Upper Bowl (forget what section but was straight across from the net) was awesome.Section 320. Coming back to see what happens to in the Toronto game! There is a clock that counts down on the bigscreen and all the tvs so you can know when to go back to your seat if you choose to get up and walk around. If you're a fan of Toronto, Boston, Montreal, Chicago, Edmonton or Calgary expect to be trash talked. When it comes to buying tickets, there are basically four vendor options to choose from.Regular pricing: $69 - $240 (Midweek games, crappy and/or eastern teams that are not located in Toronto),Premium pricing: $91 - $300 (Oilers, Flames, Kings, Select games on Saturdays),Premium+ pricing: $97 - $336 (Habs, Leafs, Pens, Hawks, Bruins, some games on Saturday).Where to sit: All seats in the arena are good, but some are, uh, good-er than others.In the age of modern arenas, there aren't really bad seats (unless you're in the. Also, this seat comes with an expensive price tag and may seem nice being denoted as a glass seat, but multiple purchases of said seat is not worth it.Recommendation: This seat is excellent for a one-time experience at an NHL arena. I've sat almost at the glass and although you can see the players close up it's no comparison to the view you get from a good upper bowl seat.I prefer to sit at the sides near the ice, near the Vancouver net. Blood went everywhere. Archived. *If this is the wrong section please move*.So I'm planning on going to a Canucks Game in December when I'm in Vancouver and I'm wondering what people opinions are on the best seats? You will not go wrong with these down-low end-zone seats.Final opinion: We highly recommend looking for lower-bowl end-zone seats between rows two and five. If you do sit close to the team, you may be able to give players high fives or perhaps a quick autograph before the game starts. However the final results did not end up going in our favour! Do you prefer the ends, corners or the middle of the rink? You may get some boos in the foyer, but it will all be pretty light hearted stuff. If you miss that, you can buy merchandise at any of the kiosks inside the arena. On occasion, you can find a ticket (or tickets) there for a reasonable price.Positives: If you want lower-bowl seats that are a less costly than our No. They are excellent for picture taking in that particular region and sometimes, the glass seats come with special features such as club access, in-seat wait service and other perks. If you want the up-close action along with excellent sight lines, this section is for you.

It's unobstructed, no one in front of you to ruin the game or stand up in front of you and you can see every single move made on the ice, no matter what.

However, there are other facets that make this an awesome seat option as well. Also, once you are inside, there is no in/out privileges. The plexiglass can create issues of viewing the action on the ice that are not ideal for watching the game. Also, if you are behind the penalty box, you may have a clear view of what is taking place directly in front of you, but other locations on the ice are a different story.Negatives: The negatives of this seat location are quite extensive. You can buy 2 drinks at a time only.