In the Cusack Stand of a stadium, row BB typically indicates a seating arrangement that is located near the front of the section. Rows are usually labeled alphabetically, with row A being the closest to the field or stage, so row BB would be positioned just behind row A. Depending on the specific stadium's layout, row BB may offer a good view of the action, but exact positioning can vary, so it's best to check the stadium's seating chart for precise details.
Row T, section 1 is located after Row G and before Row U in a typical seating arrangement. Therefore, it is not between Rows A and GG. Instead, it falls within the range of Rows A to U.
To find the total number of seats in the auditorium, multiply the number of sections by the number of rows per section and then by the number of seats per row. This can be calculated as follows: 6 sections × 12 rows/section × 20 seats/row = 1,440 seats. Therefore, the auditorium has a total of 1,440 seats.
Do 6 X 6 it equals 36..that's how many
follower row
No, it's called a data record
Section 308 is slightly past the centre of the pitch, towards the canal end. Row PP is a long way back, but it is still a good viewing point. See the map of the seating plan for Croke Park at the link below.
The home row is the main section of a keyboard, it is the middle row of the keyboard.
usually in the last row or second-to-last row. and they usually sit, not stand.
Row 1 is the closest row to the field.
Row 1
Beside row B.
The last row of GS section 17 in Fenway Park is row 18.
in front of section 108 row 6 seat 10
Others report that the Mezzanine section begins to overhang the Orchestra section at Row K.
row EE
Yes, Row A in Section 53 at Dodger Stadium is typically the first row in that section. It is closest to the field, providing a great view of the game. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific seating chart for any potential variations or exceptions.
It is in the white zone(saints row district)