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Okay, I knew going in, it would be loud, but it was LOUD. That place was rocking, largest ever attendance for a hockey game at PNC. Noise hit around 113 dB, and the average human pain threshold is around 110, if I recall. Round 3, I'm bringing ear plugs :-) Great time, great game.....
Okay, I knew going in, it would be loud, but it was LOUD. That place was rocking, largest ever attendance for a hockey game at PNC. Noise hit around 113 dB, and the average human pain threshold is around 110, if I recall. Round 3, I'm bringing ear plugs :-) Great time, great game.....
My throat and right ear are now "Upper Body Injuries."
We are always in the 100 level. I have always wondered if the noise is louder in the 300's. Acoustics and all that jazz.
Regular season we typically sit in 105, 106, first time in the upper deck last night. 318 front row. Not a bad seat. Purchased a single seat at like 5:30 before the game, was a bit concerned when I hit traffic but made it in plenty of time. For the money, it worked out well. Not as many food options, and the bathrooms were few in comparison to first class downstairs :-)
Can’t speak to the acoustical differences but the decibel meter on my phone was measuring about the same as the volume they were showing on the screen.
Regular season we typically sit in 105, 106, first time in the upper deck last night. 318 front row. Not a bad seat. Purchased a single seat at like 5:30 before the game, was a bit concerned when I hit traffic but made it in plenty of time. For the money, it worked out well. Not as many food options, and the bathrooms were few in comparison to first class downstairs :-)
Can’t speak to the acoustical differences but the decibel meter on my phone was measuring about the same as the volume they were showing on the screen.
We are STMs, and sit in Row X, Section 125. We like the view from above and behind the goal.
I’m hoping my Bruins make it past the Blue Jackets
I much prefer Columbus because the Canes would have home-ice advantage. Not so against Boston. Besides, the Canes don't match up well against the Bruins physically.
I much prefer Columbus because the Canes would have home-ice advantage. Not so against Boston. Besides, the Canes don't match up well against the Bruins physically.
But.... It would be SOOOO luscious to beat the Bruins. Even tastier than beating the Caps.
Might be worth the risk.
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