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  2. Standing-room only - Wikipedia

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    However, some fans prefer standing-room-only tickets, as the crowds that gather can be more active than people who are sitting down for much of the event. For example, standing-room-only areas known as terraces are very common at football matches around the globe and tickets sold as standing area tickets are sometimes the most popular; i.e ...

  3. Seating assignment - Wikipedia

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    It is also sometimes used in seat-less sections of events that would otherwise have reserved seating (standing-room only sections, including the floor section(s) at some concerts). In some general admission events, a ticket may assign the holder a specific section of the venue (e.g., balcony or floor), with the choice of seat within that section.

  4. All-seater stadium - Wikipedia

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    When standing-room areas do exist, they are generally not sold separately from seats, but rather are provided for spectators who wish to view a portion of the game from a different angle (such as the bullpen area and centerfield terrace at Seattle's T-Mobile Park), or are admission-free (such as an area at San Francisco's Oracle Park, where the ...

  5. Is the Ryanair Standing-Room-Only for Real? - AOL

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    Controversial low-cost carrier Ryanair says it is working on creating "standing-room-only" seats that it would sell for fares of about $6 and up. But is it for

  6. Terrace (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Capacity for Dallas Cowboys games and other American football events is 80,000 seated, expandable to 111,000 with standing areas. [15] However, these decks are flat, rather than steeply pitched, and are more analogous to standing-room only ticketing where obstruction is expected. The key difference is that unlike at European grounds, party ...

  7. Economics terminology that differs from common usage

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    Economists commonly use the term recession to mean either a period of two successive calendar quarters each having negative growth [clarification needed] of real gross domestic product [1] [2] [3] —that is, of the total amount of goods and services produced within a country—or that provided by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER): "...a significant decline in economic activity ...

  8. Bobcat Stadium (Montana State University) - Wikipedia

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    The upgraded stadium has 17,777 seats, but capacity is routinely expanded through the use of standing room only areas and temporary bleachers in the north endzone. An attendance record of 20,767 was established during the 2012 season opener vs. Chadron State on August 30. [ 14 ]

  9. Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Etihad Stadium Melbourne Cricket Ground Emirates Stadium. A stadium (pl.: stadiums or stadia) [1] is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage completely or partially surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event.