How much is a tour I would love to book a tour as well this is so awesome and it's just right down the street from my house and I always drive past but I never go in cuz I'm always in a hurry
@@213byron yeah, they are not that great. My buddy has Chargers seats in Section 129 Row 15 which is just a few Rows below that exact 9:20. He and I also have Rams seats in Section 244 and we both agree it is a much better view from the second level. Not only us but friends that we have taken. Don't get me wrong you are up closer to the field and the players. It is great to see the players but to actually see the game better you need to be up higher. That is why the next level up actually has higher priced seats and SSL's.
@@arthursosajr.2031 Interesting. I went on Sunday vs the Bucs and saw the game from the 300 level standing area and had a good time with other rams fans
@@213byron yeah, if you really want to see the football game you need a little more elevation to see the plays develop. Just like the view you had this past Sunday. The seats down low are great for getting pics and posting them. But it is harder to see the actual plays develop. Also when the play comes near side it is hard to see with the players, staff and the equipment blocking your view.
@@aaronburns9538 That's how much you're practically cost to go to any NFL game in these a club level ticket areas. It's about $2,000 to sit in to sit at the ground-level club area at the Superdome to see the New Orleans Saints and we don't even have access to the field at our games. You're basically paying for it because you're sitting in a club level seats on the sidelines which cost to $2,000 regardless of what you're doing just because you're sitting on the sidelines and in a club level. if you sat in the endzone on in a non Club level area it's like $300 to $400 each, and that's at any NFL game, even the Jacksonville Jaguars are like that. The only time you're going to find games really cheap is when their preseason, or Expedition games, and that's because the team's not playing to make the Super Bowl as all 32 teams do every season. Plus in addition to that The Closer the team gets to the Super Bowl the more expensive the home game get. So if the Raiders and the Rams were both in the end NFC and they both made it to the NFC championship these tickets would be worth $10,000.00, or more.