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CROKE PARK LAYOUT
pintofguinness
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03-Aug-2005 10:27
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JUST WONDERING WHERE YOU WOULD FIND A SEATING LAYOUT FOR CROKE PARK WITH SECTIONS AND SEATS LETTERED AND NUMBERED SO YOU WOULD KNOW WHERE YOU ARE SITTING
Cyril as such
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03-Aug-2005 10:28
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It's on the ticketmaster site, when you go to buy tickets.
Just got tickets for 305 for the semi-final, Happy days.
JoNinety
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03-Aug-2005 11:00
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This shows the section and the rows.
Not sure of how many seats are in one row of a section.
Something like 36, but its numbered from left to right anyway.
E.g. In section 305, seat number 1 would be very close to the half-way line, but seat number 36 is 55 metres from goal.
Lloyd
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03-Aug-2005 12:58
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Each section seats run from 1 to 28 with a break in the middle for the steps.
i.e. a section is not between two rows of steps as most think but evenly divided by a row.
The Cusack from Hill 16 section 301starts with number 1-14 then steps then 15-28 the next seat is no 1 in section 302 and that follows all the way round the stadium.
sections beginning with 5 (as 501 etc) are premium level 7 is upper level 6 is corporate and 4 is Ard Comhairle (Mid Hogan and old one mid Cusack)
The rows of seats start at the front with A in all cases. to be under cover from rain (depending on wind direction) you need to be into the double letters
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