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Over the decades, I have sat throughout the Superdome. I have had season tickets for years in the upper box end zone--on row 1 on the railing--because the view can be fantastic and because I thought it offered for the money the best value in the Superdome. No longer.
I noticed Monday night (though someone said that this could have been done in late 2018) that the Superdome has added signage in front of the upper box end zone sections. The field of vision for someone sitting on the first row is largely the space between the top of the wall and the railing. The signs added are level with the wall and protrude out about seven inches, affecting that field of vision. I don't know whether the view of those sitting in, say, rows 2 and 3 has also been affected.
Are there others sitting in the upper box end zone who have noticed the signage and whose view of the game has been adversely affected? I am trying to find out whether the signage has just affected perhaps 30 people or so, or a greater number.
I noticed Monday night (though someone said that this could have been done in late 2018) that the Superdome has added signage in front of the upper box end zone sections. The field of vision for someone sitting on the first row is largely the space between the top of the wall and the railing. The signs added are level with the wall and protrude out about seven inches, affecting that field of vision. I don't know whether the view of those sitting in, say, rows 2 and 3 has also been affected.
Are there others sitting in the upper box end zone who have noticed the signage and whose view of the game has been adversely affected? I am trying to find out whether the signage has just affected perhaps 30 people or so, or a greater number.