Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland
section 103
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anonymousThe photo was shot from my eye level, the guy in front of me was just a little bit tall, and I am average in height. My friend in next seat got the same problem, overheard a guy from the back a few seats away from me got the same issue.Level 5sectionUUrow25seat
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The Earth, Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKayGreat view with plenty of leg room. Just behind sound desk so should expect a good mix. No chance of anyone in front of you blocking view. Marked down because the seat itself is not very comfortable, but that would apply throughout the venue.Upper StallssectionBBrow32seat
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anonymousSitting just above and behind the orchestra, almost centrally. 2nd row of 4. Not that comfortable seats, sound wouldn't been better in front of the orchestra of course, but still a good experience.ChoirsectionBrow27seat
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London Philarmonic Orchestra with James Ehnes tour: Beethoven/AdamsDecent seat. Clear view of stage. Quite a distance from stage, but still able to see the performance and enjoy the amazing acoustics. Backrest. Armrests. Seats are on the small side. Limited legroom. It felt a little cramped. Very pleasant temperature. Seat is padded. No room for other customers to pass by, so it involves a lot of standing up to let them by! Overall, it was a lovely eveningBalconysectionJrow11seat
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Sitting fully in the seat means the rail ledge blocks about half of the stage. Have to sit in front edge of seat to see properly.Green side stallssectionWrow16seat
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Kruder & Dorfmeister tour: The K&D SessionsUnobstructed view (as long as no one stood up) but does feel quite a way from the stage though that may have been because it was quite darkly lit. Good soundBalconysectionHrow41seat
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London Philharmonic Orchestranice view. only thing is if you have long legs the leg room may be just a tad small, but regardless a great view and comfy seats.Rear StallssectionPProw25seat
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anonymousStallssectionHrow40seat



























