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Scotiabank Arena Club Seats & Premium Areas Best Seats For a Concert at Scotiabank Arena Consider the Following When Buying Concert Tickets Floor Seats for Concerts Raptors Bench & Visitor Bench Maple Leafs Bench & Visitor Bench Molson Section Shoot Twice Seating for Hockey Obstructed Seating Scotiabank Arena Seat Views Other Popular Seating Areas Lower Level Corner (Concert) Seating Lower Level End (Concert) Seating Lower Level Side (Concert) Seating Upper Level Corner (Concert) Seating Upper Level End (Concert) Seating Upper Level Side (Concert) Seating 100 Level Baseline (Basketball) Seating 100 Level Center (Basketball) Seating 100 Level Corner (Basketball) Seating 300 Level Baseline (Basketball) Seating 300 Level Center (Basketball) Seating 300 Level Corner (Basketball) Seating 100 Level Center (Hockey) Seating 100 Level Corner (Hockey) Seating 100 Level End (Hockey) Seating 300 Level Behind the Net (Hockey) Seating 300 Level Center (Hockey) Seating 300 Level Corner (Hockey) Seating Recommended Seats for Great Views For Raptors Games: Rows 15-20 in Sections 107, 108 and 109 For Basketball: Rows 1-8 in Sections 309 and 321 For Maple Leafs Games: Rows 15-25 in Sections 107, 108, 109 and 118 For Maple Leafs Games: Sections 113 and 114 For Concert: Sections 109 and 118 For Concert: Rows 1-10 in Sections CFLR, LFLR and RFLR Recommended Seats for Kids and Family For Basketball: Sections 306 and 307 For Basketball: Sections 314 and 316 For Hockey: Sections 306 and 307 Recommended Seats for Partying and Socializing For Basketball: Sections 312 and 313 For Hockey: Sections 312 and 313 Scotiabank Arena Seating Reviews Venue & Seating Questions FAQs

Scotiabank Arena Club Seats & Premium Areas

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  • 200 Level Executive Suites - The 200 Level Executive Suites are located just above the 100 level on the North, West, and South ends of the arena. If you are looking for comfort, ...
  • Courtside - Courtside sections provide the closest and most impressive views of the floor for a basketball game at Scotiabank Arena. On the seating chart, courtsi...
  • Gondola Boxes - Gondola Boxes are suites located at the top of Scotiabank Arena. There are a total of six boxes labeled 1-6 which line the north end of the arena. Box...
  • Scotia Club - Scotia Club is the only premium club that faces the action on the ice, court and stage. It is located directly above the 100 level seating which gives...
  • Theatre Suites - Theatre Suites are two levels of luxury suites located on the east end of Scotiabank Arena. Each suite has seating out the game or concert with a cle...

Best Seats For a Concert at Scotiabank Arena

The most common seating layout at Scotiabank Arena for concerts is an end-stage setup with the stage located near sections Section 111, Section 112 and Section 113. For many concerts there are also slight variations to the layout, which may include General Admission seats, fan pits and B-stages.

On the Floor: Sections Floor A, Floor D, Floor E and Floor AA are Floor Seats, which offer some of the closest views of the performers. For many concerts, floor sections are added or removed. These performer-specific adjustments may alter the floor layout and the views from each floor section.

To the Side of the Stage: For close views of the stage with a little bit of elevation, consider seats to the side of the stage in Section 107, Section 108, Section 109 and Section 110. The view is not head-on like on the floor, but many of the seats are closer to the stage, provide better elevation and are actual stadium seats.

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Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Section 101, Section 102, Section 103 and Section 104 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance. Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines. Just keep in mind that you won't be able to see as much detail from these seats as you would if you sat closer to the stage.

Consider the Following When Buying Concert Tickets

Seats behind the stage are occassionally sold: Unless your main objective is to just get in the building, you'll want to completely avoid anything behind the stage - like those in/near or above sections Section 111, Section 112, Section 113 and Section 114. It's unlikely the performer will turn around to salute you - and you're more likely to be completely blocked out from seeing the show.

If you're on the shorter side (or bringing kids), consider floor seats only in the first few rows: The most common complaint amongst floor ticketholders is that they can't see the stage because of taller people in front of them. As an alternative, consider side sections near the stage that will still have you close and high enough to see.

Lower level side sections are not created equal: While the side sections closest to the stage are top-notch, side sections farther from the stage may leave you with a cramp in your neck. Sections 120 and 107 are not well-angled towards the stage - leaving you to turn your head for an ideal view. Instead, consider head-on sections in the lower level or even close side seats in the upper level like Sections 319 and 320.

Floor Seats for Concerts

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  • Floor Seats - Floor seating for traditional end-stage concerts at Scotiabank Arena is made up of ten lettered sections. A total of 42 rows fit between the stage and...

Raptors Bench & Visitor Bench

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Raptors Bench - The Raptors players sit in front of Section 118

Visitor Bench - The visiting team sits in front of Section 120

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Maple Leafs Bench & Visitor Bench

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Maple Leafs Bench - The Maple Leafs players sit in front of Section 120

Visitor Bench - The visiting team sits in front of Section 118

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Molson Section

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  • Molson Section - Located just behind the 300 level sections at the west end of Scotiabank Arena is the Molson Section. This area is a standing room section on a railin...

Shoot Twice Seating for Hockey

The Maple Leafs shoot twice towards the net in front of Sections 109 and 110. Along with nearby sections, these seats will give you the best views of the Maple Leafs as they attack in the first and third periods.

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Obstructed Seating

  • Avoid Row(s) 30 in Section(s) 122 and 105 for Concert -

    Seats 22-23 in Row 30 of Section 122 are obstructed by the adjacent suite seating.

    Seats 5-6 in Row 30 of Section 105 are obstructed by the adjacent suite seating.

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Scotiabank Arena Seat Views

Other Popular Seating Areas

  • Lower Level Corner (Concert) Seating

    Corner sections are among the cheapest lower level seats for a typical end stage concert at Scotiabank Arena due to their distance from the stage.

    Though they are far away from the stage, the view from sections 105 and 122 looks comfortably at the stage. Avoid Row 30 in Sections 105 and 122 as some of the seats in these rows are obstructed by the adjacent suites.

  • Lower Level End (Concert) Seating

    Sections 102 and 103 are head-on to the stage in the lower level, making them comfortable options for fans who do not want to twist their body to see the stage. Though they are among the most comfortable seats in the lower level, the last few rows are as far away from the stage as you can get in the lower level.

    The mix booth is located directly in front of these sections and behind the Center Floor section. If you want to avoid a long walk up or down the stairs, sit close to Row 21 -- where the concourse tunnel is located.

  • Lower Level Side (Concert) Seating

    With excellent proximity, good viewing height, and clear lines of sight to the center of the stage, lower side sections 109 and 118 offer some of the best non-floor seating options during a traditional end stage performance at Air Canada Centre. In section 109 the higher numbered seats are the way to go if you want to be closer to the stage, while in section 118 you will be closer when sitting in the lower numbered seats.

    Sections 108 and 119 are also very good options for an end stage configuration, but are the very best when the performance features a main stage setup in the middle of the floor. If you don't mind a side angle view, sections 110 and 117 can get you close to the end stage but you will want to avoid the higher numbered seats in section 110 and the lower numbered seats in section 117 as these will have the most difficult views.

    Most lower level side sections have 28 numbered rows of seats in a traditional layout, with concourse entry tunnels located just above row 19. For a good viewing height and easy access to and from the seats, consider seats in rows 15-19.

  • Upper Level Corner (Concert) Seating

    Corner seats in the upper level are among the cheapest options for seeing a concert at ACC. Each section has up to 19 numbered rows of seating, with Row 1 being the actual first row.

    Sit in rows 7 or higher in Sections 301 and 305 for fewer than 8 seats in each row. This will make getting in and out of your seats easier than sitting in a row with 20 seats.

  • Upper Level End (Concert) Seating

    The smallest sections in Air Canada Centre are located head-on to the stage in the upper level. Sections 302 through 304 only have 6 rows of seating each. No matter which row you choose, you'll be just a short walk away from the concession options behind sections 302 and 303.

    Sections 302 and 304 can have up to 24 seats in each row, while Section 303 has up to 18 seats in each row.

  • Upper Level Side (Concert) Seating

    You won't find a better upper level view for a traditional end stage performance than those found in sections 310 and 320. Close to the stage without having an extreme side angle view, and at a fraction of the price of a lower level ticket, these seats are a good find for those on a tighter budget for an end stage layout.

    Seats in sections 311 and 319 might get you a little bit closer to your favorite performer on an end stage, but be aware that most views here look straight away at the side of the stage, and have limited view of the front of the performance. Whenever possible, avoid being too far behind the front of the stage by choosing the lowest numbered seats in section 311, or the highest numbered seats in section 319.

    Most upper level side sections have 19 numbered rows of seating, and as the entry tunnels are located just above row 3, you will want to find yourself in rows 1-6 for the best combination of view and easy access.

  • 100 Level Baseline (Basketball) Seating

    The most notable aspect of the lower level baseline options is how large these sections are. With lettered rows B through H at the front, and numbered rows 1 through 28 just above, each section has a total of 35 seating rows making it important to be aware of the entry tunnel locations.

    Tickets in the lettered rows will keep fans closer to the court, however with the entry tunnel being just above Row 20, these seats will have long walks to get between the seats and the concourse. This could mean more time taking trips to the restrooms or to grab concessions, and less time in the seats watching the game.

    When possible, you'll want to avoid the lower numbered seats in Sections 103 and 114 as well as the higher numbered seats in Sections 102 and 113. These seats would have you closer to the middle of the baskets where the overall views are more limited due to the basket support structure. The seating rows near the front can be shallow (poor elevation over the fans in front), so shorter fans will prefer the higher rows where the elevation improves as you get closer to the back.

  • 100 Level Center (Basketball) Seating

    Traditional sideline views and lower level location make the Lower Level Center sections some of the most sought after for watching a basketball game at Scotiabank Arena. Unlike the other areas on the lower tier, these centrally located sections have separate entry tunnels for the lower seating rows (found at Row 3) in addition to the primary entry tunnels at Row 20. Fans closer to the court will therefore have much easier trips to and from the seats compared to the options in the corners or behind the baskets.

    Sections 108 and 109 put you right at midcourt for the best views of both ends of the floor, however some Raptors fans might prefer the lower rows of Section 118 which is directly behind the team bench.

    Our favorite combination of view, comfort, and value is found in Rows 15-20 of Sections 107-109. Being further from the floor not only helps keep ticket prices more reasonable, but also provides an excellent viewing height for watching the game and incredibly easy access to and from the concourse. From these seats you'll also have a head on view of the team benches, as opposed to the opposite side of the court where you can only see the backs of the team as they sit on the bench.

  • 100 Level Corner (Basketball) Seating

    With large lower level sections, seats in the corners of Scotiabank Arena will have a different feel depending on which row you find yourself seated in. Most sections extend all the way towards the floor, although stadium tunnels create further set back seating in Sections 101, 105, 111, and 116.

    Sections 115 and 117 are great options for Raptors fans as it will keep you close to the team bench, as well as the entry tunnel where the Raptors enter and exit the court (Rows 8 and lower will ensure you aren't above the tunnel).

    Entry tunnels between the sections and concourse are located closer to the top of the sections (near Row 20), which can leave a long walk to the seats for fans sitting closer to the floor. Seats above the tunnel feel far for a lower level ticket, so we recommend searching in Rows 10-20 for the best combination of seating height, view, and access to the concourse.

  • 300 Level Baseline (Basketball) Seating

    Sitting behind the baskets on the upper tier provides an aerial view with a non-traditional perspective for watching a game, but offer a unique seating option due to the size of the sections.

    Sections on the west baseline have no more than 4 rows, while the options at the east end of the arena are slightly larger with 6 rows in each. Smaller seating areas provide a more intimate feel with easy access to and from the seats, and with comfortable straight away views that require no head turning, these seats can be a good value for the right fan.

    Raptors fans should consider Section 316 the top choice in this location as you'll have no more than 4 rows of seating to traverse when moving to and from the seats, and have good views of the Raptors team bench.

  • 300 Level Center (Basketball) Seating

    Also commonly known as the Balcony sections, these seats provide some of the best views from the upper seating tier at Scotiabank Arena. You won't be able to avoid the feeling of being high up in the arena, however the sideline positioning helps keep both baskets comfortably within sight allowing you to easily follow the action at either end of the court.

    Seating begins with Row 1 at the front, and ends with Row 19 at the very back. Entry tunnels are located just above Row 3, and with the walkway aisles being steep we recommend searching for tickets in Rows 8 and lower to secure the best views and easiest access.

    Section 320 is the closest option to the Raptors team bench, but from this height we prefer sitting at the opposite sideline (Sections 308-310) where you can watch the players faces on the team benches.

  • 300 Level Corner (Basketball) Seating

    Corner seating on the upper tier is going to be one of the best places to find a cheap basketball ticket at Scotiabank Arena. With the exception of Sections 307, 311, 319, and 323, the back half of the sections are also commonly known as the Fan Zone areas, which traditionally have the most affordable price tags of any seats in the arena.

    While the price may be right, we don't recommend sitting in the upper portions of Sections 301, 305, 313, or 317 as the walls enclosing the adjacent baseline suites can create a tunnel vision feel down to the court.

    Sections here have 19 numbered rows of seating, with entry tunnels located closer to the front (just above Row 3). The section aisles are steep, so we recommend staying near the tunnel in Rows 1-8 if you have more limited mobility.

    Good options for Raptors fans can be found in Sections 318 or 319 where you'll be closer to the tench bench and tunnel where the players enter and exit. Sections 601A and 613A at the east end of the arena are dedicated areas for handicap accessible seating.

    If you are left searching for seats in sections 313 or 317 (at the west end of Scotiabank Arena) be sure to avoid tickets with a row ending in X (Rows 7X through 18X). These seats have obstructed views of the floor which is why they are given the unique X suffix at the end of the row designation.

  • 100 Level Center (Hockey) Seating

    Sections 107-109 and 118-120 are often considered the best seats for a Maple Leafs game. These sections offer a center ice view in the lowest seating tier and typically command top dollars.

    Some of the most popular seats in these sections include those behind the player benches in Sections 118-120 and behind the penalty boxes in 108. Fans in row 3 in these sections will have up-close interactions with the players as they come on and off the ice and enter/exit the penalty box.

    But you don't have to be seated near the box or benches - or even near the glass - to have great seats in these sections. In fact, many fans consider rows 15-25 the ideal height for watching hockey. Seats in these rows can see over the glass easily and you can see each end of the ice without continuously turning your head.

  • 100 Level Corner (Hockey) Seating

    While seats near center ice attract the most attention and the highest ticket price, corner seats are typically found to contain the best deals among lower level seats.

    If you're considering a low row in a corner section, it's tough to beat Row 1 at Scotiabank Arena. These rows are up against the glass and you'll be just a few inches away from the most intense board battles.

    In higher rows you'll find great sightlines towards center ice which allow you to see both ends of the ice comfortably. In these higher rows, we recommend choosing seats close to row 16 where you'll be able to see over the glass and be just a few steps away from the concourse tunnel.

  • 100 Level End (Hockey) Seating

    Sections 102-103 and 113-114 are directly behind the nets at the Scotiabank Arena. The first row in each of these sections is Row 5 and sitting in that row will give you the experience of being a goal judge as you'll be one of the first ones to know if a goal is scored. To take this experience to another level, sit on the west side in 113 or 114 to be on the side where the Leafs shoot twice.

    If tickets in the first few rows are too expensive or if you want a better overall view, aim for seats near Row 20. They're closer to the ice than you think and they're usually available at a fraction of the price of the lowest rows. Additionally, you'll have the advantage of being close to the section tunnel and of being able to see over the glass and its partitions.

  • 300 Level Behind the Net (Hockey) Seating

    Some of the best ticket values are usually found in the upper level sections behind the net. With 4-6 rows in each of these sections, getting in and out is usually a breeze. And with a rare overhang (some of these seats extend over the 100s sections), the front row in some of these sections are actually closer to the ice than lower level seats below. Add in close proximity to some of the stadium's best amenities, and these seats are a great way to save money on tickets and still wind up with a great experience.

  • 300 Level Center (Hockey) Seating

    Some of the best upper level seating in the National Hockey League is located in sections 308-310 and 320-322 for a Leafs game. With just a single lower bowl of seating a small ring of suites, the front rows of the 300 level are incredibly close to the ice surface.

    While the best seats in these sections are undeniably at the front, fans will find that the experience suffers rather quickly as you move into double-digit rows (10 and above). Fans in the top rows have the longest walks up and down the stairs and the Gondola Boxes above sections 320-322 create a claustrophobic experience for some.

    The high rows shouldn't avoided completely, but fans with mobility issues or fans who simply don't want to deal with a steep set of stairs should instead aim for lower rows in corner sections where prices are usually comparable.

  • 300 Level Corner (Hockey) Seating

    The uppper level corner sections at a Leafs game are among the most polarizing in the arena. With nearly 20 rows in each section, row placement is the key to getting the most bang for your buck.

    Choosing seats near row 3 or 4 will have you just a few steps away from the section tunnel. And with some rows containing up to 24 seats, choosing seats near the aisle will also help you reach concessions and amenities more quickly.

    The cheapest Leafs tickets are usually found in the top rows of these sections. Many of these seats have a face value less than half of the cheapest lower level seats. Accessible seating can be found in Sections 601A and 613A, which are accessed from behind instead of by the stairs that run through 300 level sections.

    If you find yourself searching in sections 313 or 317 (at the west end of Scotiabank Arena) be sure to avoid tickets with a row ending in X (Rows 7X through 18X). These seats have obstructed views which is why they are given the unique X suffix at the end of the row designation.

Recommended Seats for Great Views

For Raptors Games: Rows 15-20 in Sections 107, 108 and 109

  • Excellent sight lines from near mid court on the lower level
  • Good seating height for following all the action and head on views of the team benches
  • Close to the entry tunnels for quick and easy seat access

For Basketball: Rows 1-8 in Sections 309 and 321

  • Great view from the front of the upper level
  • The elevation makes the whole court very easy to see
  • Easy to get to the concourse, makes for quick trips and missing less of the game

For Maple Leafs Games: Rows 15-25 in Sections 107, 108, 109 and 118

  • Amazing views from the lower level of seating near center ice
  • Ideal seating height for being able to follow the action

For Maple Leafs Games: Sections 113 and 114

  • Comfortable straight away views with no head turning required
  • On the side where the Leafs shoot twice, better chance to be close to where the home team scores

For Concert: Sections 109 and 118

  • Close proximity to the stage!
  • Tiered seating so you can see over taller fans
  • Great side view without having to turn your neck

For Concert: Rows 1-10 in Sections CFLR, LFLR and RFLR

  • Best floor seats for viewing the stage!
  • Closer to front means no looking over taller fans

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Recommended Seats for Kids and Family

For Basketball: Sections 306 and 307

  • Right next to several concessions on the upper level, makes trips to the concourse easier
  • Near a team store to purchase Raptors merchandise at the game
  • More affordable ticket prices

For Basketball: Sections 314 and 316

  • Smallest seating sections of any, providing a quieter feel
  • Straight away views help prevent uncomfortable head turning to follow the game

For Hockey: Sections 306 and 307

  • Close to a bunch of concessions on the upper level
  • Near a team store, great opportunity to purchase Maple Leafs souvenirs for the family
  • Ticket prices in the lower tier

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Recommended Seats for Partying and Socializing

For Basketball: Sections 312 and 313

  • Bars and concessions close by
  • Ticket prices in the lower tier

For Hockey: Sections 312 and 313

  • Right next to a bar on the upper level, great place to buy alcohol and socialize
  • Also next to a different bar and grill, another option for purchasing alcohol
  • Ticket prices in the lower tier

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Scotiabank Arena Seating Reviews

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    "Ok if there is a big screen and you can get a budget price - skip if no big screen" - - If there is a big screen behind the artists then these seats would be OK, without the screen all yo...

    Section 119, Row 9, Seats 21-22 / Concert Review

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    "Front Row of Gondola Box 2 @ face off circle in the end the Leafs shoot at twice." - - Great view of entire ice surface, same as view from press box directly across from us.Self-serve...

    , Row R1, Seat 9 / Hockey Review

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    "Boxed In" - - These seats were center ice which was good. Could see a clear view of the whole arena. The only bad ...

    Section 321, Row 17, Seats 3-4 / Hockey Review

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    "Gorillaz concert, section 109 row 5" - - Best concert of my life!! They were so close to us— the bassist came and signed our CD during the ...

    Section 109, Row 5, Seats 24 / Concert Review

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    "AMAZING VIEW " - - These seats are right in the middle of the row. I would recommend getting the end seats (not sure th...

    Section 120, Row 2, Seat 20 / Hockey Review

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    "Great seats!" - - Seats 14-15 are aisle seats and closer to section 118. Great view close proximity to stage. Our vi...

    Section 117, Row 14, Seats 14-15 / Concert Review

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    "They were not even seats they were standing and we were told there was no room for us." - - I bought the tickets off Vivid and was deceived and overcharge. Thanks to the wonderful Air Canada C...

    Section 309, Row 19, Seats 6-7 / Concert Review

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    "Right over the stage - good value !" - - We were pretty high up but quite a good view of the stage. The main screen in the middle was a bit ...

    Section 310, Row 1 / Concert Review

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    "Great Seats and View!" - - Great seats with a super view of stage. Seat 10 is the last in the row, so once you are in no one ne...

    Section 107, Row 6, Seats 10 / Concert Review

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    "GREAT seats!" - - Very comfortable chairs, in seat service, very close to the floor! Had a great time and would defini...

    Section 101, Row 10, Seats 12/13 / Basketball Review

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    "The Lumineers - Mar 4, 2020" - - Cannot see the screen and the pictures they show or images of band. Luckily the Lumineers go out to ...

    Section 117, Row 28 / Concert Review Verified Customer

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    "Front row in the corner - Great view" - - Railing in front of you. Decent leg room rather than being in the middle with a row of seats in fron...

    Section 314, Row 1, Seat 2 / Hockey Review

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    "Extremely happy with our seats" - - These seats were stage level and had a great and unobstructed view of David Gilmour and the band mem...

    Section 109, Row 4, Seats 16-17 / Concert Review

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    "Great seats and view" - - Seats well placed to see the action at the net on the right side of the court.

    Section 107, Row 2, Seat 15 / Basketball Review

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    "Great views" - - Great view of action. Leafs shoot at this end 2 periods. Easy access.

    Section 116, Row 26, Seats 9,10 / Hockey Review

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    "Perfection" - - Crowd, spacing , access to washroom and food.

    Right Floor, Row 2, Seats 29-31 / Concert Review

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    "Amazing" - - It was awesome, you could see the whole court.

    Section 108, Row 22, Seat 2 / Basketball Review

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    "New Jersey Devils at Toronto Maple Leafs - Jan 14, 2020" - - Best view in the house.

    Section 113, Row 27 / Hockey Review Verified Customer

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    Section 102, Row 4, Seat 9 / Basketball Review

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    "Cool" -

    Section 106 / Basketball Review

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    Section 317 / Basketball Review

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    "Good" -

    Section 119, Row 4, Seat 15 / Hockey Review

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    Section 317, Row 12, Seats 11, 12 / Hockey Review

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    "Amazing view of the stage" -

    Section 120, Row 17, Seat 13 / Concert Review

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    "Great" -

    Section 101, Row 5, Seat 10 / Concert Review

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    Venue & Seating Questions

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    FAQs

    What are the best seats at the Scotiabank Arena? ›

    The best seats in the Scotiabank Arena are located in sections 108 and 119.

    How do floor seats work at Scotiabank Arena? ›

    Floor seating for traditional end-stage concerts at Scotiabank Arena is made up of ten lettered sections. A total of 42 rows fit between the stage and the back of the floor.

    What are platinum seats at Scotiabank Arena? ›

    Official Platinum Seats are premium tickets to concerts and other events made available by artists and Event Organizers through Ticketmaster. They give fans fair and safe access to some of the best seats in the house.

    What is gondola box? ›

    The gondola box is a 450# Double walled box. It is open on the top. This box is typically used for office moves. Lids are now available. Item # 04788.

    Is it better to sit in the circle or the stalls? ›

    Typically, stalls seats can be regarded as some of the best seats in the auditorium, due to their close proximity to the stage. If you're sitting in the first few rows of the stalls seats, you may even be able to touch the stage and see performers blink.

    Is it better to sit in orchestra or mezzanine? ›

    Orchestra seats get you closest to the stage, but being in the mezzanine or balcony can give you a wider, fuller view of the stage from a little higher up, especially as compared to a section like the side orchestra, where you might be closer, but might not have a full view of one far side of the stage.

    Are floor tickets worth it? ›

    If being close to the artist listening to loud music and dancing with a large crowd is your idea of fun, then floor seats are worth it. However, if you like your personal space and want to see the show as a whole, you may want to consider upper-level seats.

    Is it better to be on the floor or balcony at concert? ›

    The balcony offers great views and seating. It just depends on the experience you're looking for. If you want to be standing in the center of the action – go for GA floor. If you'd like a bird's eye view and a seat – go balcony.

    How does general admission floor tickets work? ›

    The general admission floor is a standing-room-only space in front of the stage. With no assigned seats, the area is first come, first serve, and tends to be the center for rowdy dance pits and crowd-surfers galore.

    Are Platinum tickets better seats? ›

    Official Platinum Seats are premium tickets to concerts and other events made available by artists and Event Organizers through Ticketmaster. They give fans fair and safe access to some of the best seats in the house.

    What is the difference between platinum tickets and standard tickets? ›

    Unlike regular seats, Platinum tickets prices are set by a computer algorithm based on the calculated demand of the show. These tickets are always more expensive than the base value ones and how much more expensive is determined by a calculation.

    What do VIP seats get you? ›

    Each may include front row tickets, an autograph or a pre-show party. Some may even include the opportunity for a meet and greet with the artist or experience a sound check!

    Are gondola rides cash only? ›

    Make sure to do it in advance, before you get on the boat, and don't count on it. Good to know: Unless you pre-book a gondola tour, you'll have to pay cash for your gondola ride.

    Are gondolas expensive? ›

    Standard gondola rides in Venice have a fixed cost of 80 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour. At night, however, the cost of a gondola ride is 120 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour.

    What is G box at Scotiabank Arena? ›

    Gondola Boxes are suites located at the top of Scotiabank Arena. There are a total of six boxes labeled 1-6 which line the north end of the arena. Box 1 will be nearest to the West and 6 toward the East.

    Where are the best seats for a play? ›

    Orchestra Section

    Considered the best tickets in the house, these seats are on the main level of the theatre and offer the closest seating to the stage. The Orchestra is usually divided into 3 sections with a left and right aisle (though this can vary from theatre to theatre).

    Where is the best place to sit in an arena? ›

    Front and Center Is Better for Sight Than Sound

    Snagging a seat just feet from the stage will give you a great view, but the sound won't be ideal. Typically, speakers are located on the side of the stage and are pointed toward the center of the venue. If you're up front, the best sound will be directed behind you.

    What is the best row to sit in a theatre? ›

    While the back may be the safest option comfort-wise, experts say that the middle row has the best seating. According to Groupon, an ideal row in the movie theater is “the center row and the four rows behind it, which is about one-half to two-thirds back.”

    Are orchestra seats worth it? ›

    On average, the Orchestra is the most expensive area of the Broadway Theatre seating chart. Views from the Orchestra are largely good, although the depth of the auditorium means seats behind row T are more likely to feel distant.

    Is Dress Circle better than orchestra? ›

    The Dress Circle is the tier located directly above the Orchestra, with a more intimate seating capacity of just over 450 seats.

    What are the best seats to watch an orchestra? ›

    The most expensive seats are usually found in the middle of the hall. The sound there tends to be a little better and the view is pretty good. The cheapest seats are usually found in the front and last rows or far off to the side. The sound there tends to be a little worse and the view is more extreme.

    Is it better to sit stage right or stage left? ›

    You definitely want to sit facing the stage left, to the performer's right bc of most comics are left-brained, right dominant which you can be sure will be cheated toward while performing. Of course, top performers are going to address the audience in an intimate manner making you feel like they're talking to you.

    Are floor seats recommended? ›

    Baby floor seats can be a godsend for both you and your child. Parents like these seats because they provide a safe place to keep your little one secured and occupied while you fold laundry or start dinner — you may even find that your baby likes to watch you while you're working on those tasks!

    How do you get the best seats at a concert? ›

    Split up your seats.

    You have a better chance to get good seats if you buy less tickets, especially if you're buying just one. You could always carpool with other concert attendees and then split up to your different seats at the venue. Make sure to have a plan for where to meet back up after the show.

    What should you not do at a concert? ›

    10 things you should never do at a concert
    • Taking incessant pictures.
    • Taking incessant video.
    • Not watching the show.
    • Yelling things at the band.
    • Requesting songs.
    • Singing.
    • Shoving to the front.
    • Being the only person doing what you're doing.
    14 Sept 2015

    Should you wear shorts or pants to a concert? ›

    But when it comes to style, comfort, and practicality, you can't go wrong with a pair of jeans or shorts. Especially if it's summer and especially if the concert is outside. Sometimes a band's set can go on for hours, so ensure you'll be comfortable all night by wearing your favorite denim bottoms.

    Are balcony seats worth it? ›

    The balcony seats tend to be pretty high up, but they might be the best choice for the budget-conscious. However, you might be better off with front balcony seats than with rear mezzanine, especially at older theaters such as the Lyceum, the Belasco, and the Shubert.

    Does general admission mean you can sit anywhere? ›

    General Admission: Something for Everyone

    For a live concert or a big game, many fans prefer to stand while watching their favorite artist perform, so general admissions or unreserved tickets can be for seating or standing, depending on the time of arrival.

    Are general admission tickets cheaper? ›

    First of all, it's very likely that a GA ticket is much cheaper than buying an actual seat, something that benefits most high school or college students who don't have a ton of cash. But beyond price, many people will choose to buy the GA ticket over an actual seat, which seems to be a bit strange.

    How do I survive general admission? ›

    Top 10 Ways to Survive a General Admission Concert
    1. Arrive early. By early I do mean before sunrise. ...
    2. Bring a friend. ...
    3. Wear layers because being in a crowd for hours can get hot. ...
    4. Pack a snack and water. ...
    5. Wear tennis shoes or any other durable shoes. ...
    6. Run. ...
    7. Keep your ground. ...
    8. Stand behind people who are shorter than you.
    18 Mar 2014

    What is the difference between VIP and regular tickets? ›

    Regular ticket: Standard general admission. VIP ticket: A higher-priced ticket that offers attendees something extra and exclusive (examples include, a 1:1 meeting with a high-profile speaker, or access to a unique session).

    What is preferred seating Ticketmaster? ›

    American Express Preferred Seating is a benefit reserved exclusively for eligible Card Members who connect their Card with their Ticketmaster account. Your American Express Card Account (including Additional Cards on the Account) can be linked to only one Ticketmaster account.

    What does light pink mean on Ticketmaster? ›

    Verified Resale (pink) seats are seats being resold from other fans and brokers. When you resell on Ticketmaster your tickets will show on the seating chart along with face value tickets.

    What are different tier tickets? ›

    When there are prices listed in 'Tiers' this generally means that the prices may go up over time. Tier 1 will always be the cheapest price, encouraging customers to purchase their tickets early before prices go up.

    Which seat is better gold or platinum? ›

    Gold class is recliners in the same hall with below normal seats. This is similar to Royale class in Inox. Platinum class is recliners only hall. There will be only 5 rows of recliners, no normal seats.

    Does everyone need a ticket to enter platinum fields? ›

    For the location of platinum fields, you can find the platinum field entrance in any major city, To access Platinum Fields, you need a special Platinum Fields ticket, which can be found by doing any trade skill task, but the drop chance is incredibly low across the board.

    Do VIP tickets include seats? ›

    A VIP package will always include reserved or general admission tickets to the event, and may include one or some of the following: Meet and greet with the artist. A photo with the artist. Exclusive access to a private pre-show soundcheck.

    Should I buy a VIP ticket? ›

    Generally it's not worth it, but varies depending on what the package is offering and what your needs are. Sometimes it includes merch, food or drinks, a better/more comfortable place to watch the show, early entry to the venue, or meet and greet.

    What does a backstage pass include? ›

    A backstage pass is a credential which allows its bearer access to restricted areas at a performance or conference venue, most commonly associated with rock or R&B music groups, though have since become commonplace across many entertainment events.

    How much do you tip a gondola ride? ›

    In relation to tipping your gondolier, if the service is good, a tip is obviously appreciated. Also, if you're taking a gondola ride in a group of more than four, a tip is usually expected. Think of it like a service charge in a restaurant. And just for reference, around the 10% mark is the norm.

    What do you wear on a gondola ride? ›

    Clambering in an out of a boat is not the place to wear your tottering heels, so for that gondola ride, choose jeans and flats and take your fashion cue from the navy striped t-shirts of the gondoliers.

    Do you get wet on a gondola ride? ›

    It's also one of the most romantic things to do in Venice. Gondolas are very stable boats so there will probably be less rocking then you might expect. You don't need to worry about the boat tipping over or getting wet. Your gondolier is your guide and will handle the boat during the ride.

    Are gondola rides per person? ›

    The price isn't per person but per gondola, which means that if you're in Venice with your family, it won't be 80 or 100 euros per person but for the entire family.

    Is 1 day enough for Venice? ›

    To explore the primary landmarks in Venice, one day is enough. However, we recommend 2 days in Venice so that you also venture to the prettiest Venetian Islands, namely Murano and the colorful town of Burano. You can explore them in 4-5 hours, and then visit the Gallerie dell'Accademia and a couple of churches.

    How many people can ride in a gondola? ›

    Each gondola can carry 6 people. The gondola ride is priced per ride, so you can split the price of a single gondola ride with a total of 6 people.

    What are the best seats at Scotiabank Theatre? ›

    Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Section 101, Section 102, Section 103 and Section 104 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance. Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines.

    What are ga floor seats? ›

    General Admission (GA) refers to seating or standing areas that are not assigned or reserved, and are occupied on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Where is the best place to sit at the Scotiabank Arena for concert? ›

    Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Section 101, Section 102, Section 103 and Section 104 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance. Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines.

    Where are the best seats at guaranteed rate field? ›

    The best seats for a Chicago White Sox game at Guaranteed Rate Field are located behind home plate or along the infield in sections 125-139. Club level seats (300 sections) along the infield are also a nice option, as well as the seats up the first and 3rd baselines.

    Where is the best place to sit at an NHL game? ›

    Close to the Glass

    Some of the most coveted seats are right up against the glass. Of course, many people are after these because it makes you feel like you're almost right on the ice yourself. If you want to feel like you're part of the game and want to be right next to everything, these seats are perfect for you.

    Does it matter where you sit at a symphony? ›

    The most important factor for many people is the view you'll have for the concert. While your seating does affect the sound of the orchestra, the impact is not nearly as drastic as the different views you can get. The music fills the hall, but your eyes are stuck on your head.

    Where is the best place to sit for a play? ›

    Orchestra Section

    Considered the best tickets in the house, these seats are on the main level of the theatre and offer the closest seating to the stage. The Orchestra is usually divided into 3 sections with a left and right aisle (though this can vary from theatre to theatre).

    Where does the most important person sit at the table? ›

    The host sits at the head of the table with the guest of honor (or most important guest) to his or her right. The second most important guest sits to the left of the host. In a formal lunch or dinner setting, name cards are provided for all guests and it is never appropriate to switch assigned seats.

    What are the best seats at a game? ›

    Anywhere aligned with the center of the field is a very good seat. However, the best place to sit on the 50-yard line is around 10-20 rows up. This section allows someone to have full vision of the field and turn their head in equal directions both ways to watch the game.

    Where is the best place to sit at a football match? ›

    Ideally you want to be central in the side stands, as close to the halfway line as possible. The further towards one end or another you are, the more difficult it will be to see the pitch and to understand exactly what's happening.

    Which gate do I enter at guaranteed rate? ›

    The Guaranteed Rate Club is a premium seating area located behind home plate on the Lower (200) Suite Level. Guests holding tickets for this seating area may enter at the Gate 4 Diamond Suite entrance or via any gate and proceed on the Main (100) Level to the Diamond Suite entrance.

    Are glass seats worth it at a hockey game? ›

    There are downsides to sitting close to the glass, however. Your view of the corners is often obstructed, and it can be more challenging to see plays developing. If you're going to scout a game, this may not be your best bet. But if you're going for sheer entertainment, there's some upside.

    Is it better to sit higher or lower in a stadium? ›

    But your best bets are going to be in the higher rows of corner and endzone sections. Between these two options, corner seats offer a superior view of the field. When I'm walking through stadiums, my favorite place to rest is always in these seats.

    What is the most difficult position in hockey? ›

    It is said that goalie is the most difficult position to play within Ice Hockey, and one of the hardest to play in any sport. The main objective for a goalie is to keep the puck out of the net, and with a great one, they can control the game and greatly influence their team's confidence.

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