You're sitting on Ticketmaster, and in this hypothetical situation, money is no object. Your favorite band is set to hit the stage in the brand new Enmarket Arena in Savannah fledgling Canal District and you want your eyes in the most optimal position towards the stage.
Plus a quick path to the restrooms and for your next cup of beer is also on your mind.
So where do you sit?
While there really isn't a bad seat in the new space (truly, you won't go wrong anywhere). But here are some options to consider as you plan your concertgoing experience:
The club section will be pricier than the top section, but offers easy access to drinks and food
So we have established that price is no object here and unfortunately in this scenario we're running, we don't have access to a suite. (Sorry, we didn't factor that into our fantasy here).
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Credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News
That shouldn't matter too much because the club section at Enmarket Arena provides you an easy path to the Vystar Club, which has food and beverage options for visitors in the club seat section and allows you to walk up and take a break from sitting in your seat and engaging in the show.
Song not working for you? You can get up and catch up with a friend over a beer while catching the action in the background. Plus if — like me — you have long legs and can't sit too long in any type of arena seating, it allows you to watch the show while leaning on a bar facing the stage area.
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Credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News
Downside? The price is going to be high so if you're focused on the show, this might not be the location for you.
Nose bleeds? Not sure they exist.
We've all been in the nose bleed section. But I think you might be able to avoid that with the Enmarket Arena.
While there are definitely cheaper priced seats above the club levels and suites, in terms of the view, you won't be losing much — especially for events that will ride on spectacle or even sporting events such as the Savannah Ghost Pirates hockey games where you'll want to see a large picture of the action.
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Credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News
Honestly, with the price point especially, you can't beat a ticket around $20 to see some of the shows already planned for 2022 at the new space. Sure, there might be a few that you want a more all-encompassing experience with, but for fans who want to see the most of the action and leave out some of the other amenities, there won't be a better option.
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Credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News
Downside? The walk up to the top can be a bit steep so caution to those who struggle with heights or might not feel comfortable walking up a steep incline to make their way to their seating.
What if you don't want to sit down at all? The action is available for those who want to roam.
While I'm sure most visitors will want a seat to rest at, there actually is an appeal at the Enmarket Arena to roaming around and catching the action from different vantage points.
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Credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News
There are a number of food and beverage options along the top terrace to keep you occupied and the arena is designed with a number of chairs and railings for you to enjoy your meal or drink while catching the action standing up. This gives you a bit of mobility and doesn't keep you locked into a set location.
Downside? Standing is, uh, kind of tiring after awhile.
Con your way into the big money boxes like the movie, "Focus," starring Will Smith
Only joking. But the suites up there are really nice. Be sure to see the full tour to see the inside.
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Credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News
This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: You're buying tickets for a show at Enmarket Arena. Here's where to find the best seats.
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