10-06-2022, 02:40 PM
I've been a member of this board (and its predecessor) since 2008, so please allow me to add this. No matter whose advice you decide to follow, please be aware that the majority of people here, from what they've said in the past, enjoy standing and have no issue being around people who are standing. Matter of fact, some (not all) here seem to see it as a sign of weakness if you remain seated, that you're not 'real fan' or some such nonsense. You need to be aware of that, because many here will tell you it won't be an issue. But if you've ever been stuck as at game with a six or eight-year-old who can't see and who isn't shy about informing you of that fact every two minutes, then you might want to take steps to alleviate that.
As a rule, people on the second level tend to not stand as much as those on the first level. Matter of fact, there are parts of the first level that stand for pretty much the entirety of the game, unless we're getting our asses handed to us. Personally, I hate the concept of standing and that's why my tickets were always in the first row, whether I was on the club level or upper deck. Anyway, if it were me, I'd then choose the second level over the first. It's a batter angle on the field anyway. But if you don't mind standing and the kids are older, then you'll probably be fine on the first level.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
As a rule, people on the second level tend to not stand as much as those on the first level. Matter of fact, there are parts of the first level that stand for pretty much the entirety of the game, unless we're getting our asses handed to us. Personally, I hate the concept of standing and that's why my tickets were always in the first row, whether I was on the club level or upper deck. Anyway, if it were me, I'd then choose the second level over the first. It's a batter angle on the field anyway. But if you don't mind standing and the kids are older, then you'll probably be fine on the first level.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.