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I know we don't traffic tickets here, and that's not what I'm looking for.

What I'm looking for is any advice on best places to sit for a trip I plan on making from Florida to see a game live.

Looking for best environment/value for about $250/ ticket for 2.

Is the Dawg Pound still lit during games? It will be my wife and I (a florida native) so I want her to see Cleveland go crazy for the Browns .

Any advice on section/area would be appreciated. We are starting preliminary searches with the Raiders game on 12/19.

Thanks!
 
I am sure you've already been looking at tickets on NFL Ticket Exchange, so based on your price range you can probably find some pretty solid seats along the sidelines, probably closer to the 20 or 30 yard lines. You can definitely find some solid lower seats in the Dawg Pound at that price range too it seems. I've only been in the Dawg Pound for one game, 2016 when we beat the Chargers on Christmas Eve, and the atmosphere was a blast.

Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the entire Dawg Pound is nothing but bleacher seats. If you or your wife prefer the folding seats then it is something to take into account. The Dawg Pound will be more rowdy and the most unique way to experience Browns football, but the view won't be the greatest and the seats aren't the most comfortable. Also something to consider is the Raiders game doesn't have an official date/time yet. If that game ends up being a night game the Dawg Pound would 100% be lit, but you also might be sitting near fans that were tailgating for 12+ hours that can't keep their booze down.

Hopefully my answer at least provided some sort of insight - I think in the end it will just come down to if you want to have better seats or if you're looking for that crazy Cleveland football experience. Good luck!
 
I am sure you've already been looking at tickets on NFL Ticket Exchange, so based on your price range you can probably find some pretty solid seats along the sidelines, probably closer to the 20 or 30 yard lines. You can definitely find some solid lower seats in the Dawg Pound at that price range too it seems. I've only been in the Dawg Pound for one game, 2016 when we beat the Chargers on Christmas Eve, and the atmosphere was a blast.

Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the entire Dawg Pound is nothing but bleacher seats. If you or your wife prefer the folding seats then it is something to take into account. The Dawg Pound will be more rowdy and the most unique way to experience Browns football, but the view won't be the greatest and the seats aren't the most comfortable. Also something to consider is the Raiders game doesn't have an official date/time yet. If that game ends up being a night game the Dawg Pound would 100% be lit, but you also might be sitting near fans that were tailgating for 12+ hours that can't keep their booze down.

Hopefully my answer at least provided some sort of insight - I think in the end it will just come down to if you want to have better seats or if you're looking for that crazy Cleveland football experience. Good luck!
That's exactly what I'm looking for. Will probably shoot for the 20-30 yard line like you said. The view is important enough to skip the Dawg Pound for this visit. I'm sure the environment will be great given the excitement already building. Plus I have never been to a true tailgate so we may show up a little early.

Honestly, clicking around some of the "views from the seats" on Ticket Exchange, some of the views on the second level look pretty nice.
 
I am sure you've already been looking at tickets on NFL Ticket Exchange, so based on your price range you can probably find some pretty solid seats along the sidelines, probably closer to the 20 or 30 yard lines. You can definitely find some solid lower seats in the Dawg Pound at that price range too it seems. I've only been in the Dawg Pound for one game, 2016 when we beat the Chargers on Christmas Eve, and the atmosphere was a blast.

Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the entire Dawg Pound is nothing but bleacher seats. If you or your wife prefer the folding seats then it is something to take into account. The Dawg Pound will be more rowdy and the most unique way to experience Browns football, but the view won't be the greatest and the seats aren't the most comfortable. Also something to consider is the Raiders game doesn't have an official date/time yet. If that game ends up being a night game the Dawg Pound would 100% be lit, but you also might be sitting near fans that were tailgating for 12+ hours that can't keep their booze down.

Hopefully my answer at least provided some sort of insight - I think in the end it will just come down to if you want to have better seats or if you're looking for that crazy Cleveland football experience. Good luck!

I always advise for the Pound personally.
 
Is the Dawg Pound even a thing anymore? I haven't been to a home game in the current stadium for a long time.
 
Just bought them. I elected to go to October 17th against the Cardinals. Got two tickets in the mezzanine section 345, but the first row. Should be fun! And a little better weather than in December.

Going to wait a little to look for hotels and flights.

GO BROWNS!
 
Just bought them. I elected to go to October 17th against the Cardinals. Got two tickets in the mezzanine section 345, but the first row. Should be fun! And a little better weather than in December.

Going to wait a little to look for hotels and flights.

GO BROWNS!
Awesome! Stadium is going to be rocking this year... when it gets closer we all can provide great places for beer and food
 
Would anyone happen to have any tickets to the Browns/Bears game? I'm looking to take my brother (huge Bears fan) for his birthday.
 
This is as good a place as any for this:

I'm going to the KC game. I live in greater Detroit and a group from Cleveland is going to swing through Toledo to pick me up in an RV. Where is the best/safest place for me to leave my vehicle from Friday to Monday?
 
This is as good a place as any for this:

I'm going to the KC game. I live in greater Detroit and a group from Cleveland is going to swing through Toledo to pick me up in an RV. Where is the best/safest place for me to leave my vehicle from Friday to Monday?
In Toledo?
 
This is as good a place as any for this:

I'm going to the KC game. I live in greater Detroit and a group from Cleveland is going to swing through Toledo to pick me up in an RV. Where is the best/safest place for me to leave my vehicle from Friday to Monday?

Yeah, I wouldn’t leave your vehicle for an extended time unless you’re paying to leave it at an airport. At that point, it’s probably equal cost just to Uber down. When I was looking in May, it was like 75-90 bucks from the airport to downtown Toledo.
 
My wife advised that she MAY be willing to fly to Cleveland on our miles for the Browns/Cardinals game.

Is anyone here selling tickets? We had looked today, but weren’t huge on spending a lot more than ticket cost to price gouge on TM. Anyone have anything?
 

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