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T-Mobile Arena Club Seats & Premium Areas

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  • Center Ice Club Seats - On the T-Mobile Arena seating chart, sections 5, 6, 15 and 16 are considered Center Ice Club Seats.In addition to one of the best views in the a...
  • Glass Seats (Golden Knights Games) - On the Vegas Golden Knights seating chart, lower level sections are known as the Main Concourse. For VGK games, rows GS1 and GS2 in Main Concourse sec...
  • Hyde Lounge - It wouldn't be Vegas without a nightclub, and the Hyde Lounge at T-Mobile Arena fits the bill. This swanky space is located at the top of the arena an...
  • Loge Boxes - The Loge Boxes/Opera Boxes at T-Mobile Arena are a premium seating area located just above sections 9-12. Each box accommodates 6-8 guests who will be...
  • Suites - The Suites at T-Mobile Arena separate the Main Concourse from the Upper Concourse. These numbered boxes are labeled S1-S23 on one side and S24-46 on t...
  • Terrace Tables - The Terrace Tables are one of the finest ways to enjoy a Golden Knights game or concert with a small group. Each Table holds four guests who will be s...

Best Seats For a Concert at T-Mobile Arena

The most common seating layout at T-Mobile Arena for concerts is an end-stage setup with the stage located near sections Section 1, Section 2 and Section 19. For many concerts there are also slight variations to the layout, which may include General Admission seats, fan pits and B-stages.

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On the Floor: Sections Floor A, Floor B, Floor C and Floor D 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 4, Section 5 and Section 16. 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 10, Section 11, Section 212 and Section 213 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 1, Section 2, Section 19 and Section 20. 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 7 and 14 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 203 and 225.

Flight Deck Seating

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Floor Seats for Concerts

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  • Floor Seats - For most concerts at T-Mobile Arena, the stage is set up at the far end of the arena, closest to lower level sections 1 and 20. In this end-stage setu...

Golden Knights Bench & Visitor Bench

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Golden Knights Bench - The Golden Knights players sit in front of Section 5

Visitor Bench - The visiting team sits in front of Section 6

To search tickets in these seating areas, select an event and apply the corresponding filter.

Mezzanine Seating for Hockey and Fighting

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  • Mezzanine Seating - Perhaps the most under-rated seats at T-Mobile Arena are those in Level 100 (Mezzanine) sections. Unlike the 200 level, which is separated from the lo...

Ringside Floor Seating for Fighting

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  • Ringside Floor Seating - Ringside Floor tickets for fighting events at T-Mobile Arena are the most expensive and exclusive seats you can buy. When you're on the floor for UFC,...

T-Mobile Arena Seat Views

Other Popular Seating Areas

  • Main Concourse Side (Concert) Seating

    With the exception of floor seating, side seats on the lower level are among the most desirable tickets for a T-Mobile Arena concert. These sections offer (mostly) unobstructed views of the stage, comfortable seating and great proximity to the stage.

    The safest bets among section in this seating zone are lower sections 5 and 16. For an end-stage concert these seats offer excellent angles to the stage without any obstructions. You'll only have to turn your head modestly to see the entire stage and you'll still be very close to the performance.

    While sections 5 and 16 are safe bets, sections 4 and 17 offer a chance to be incredibly close to the stage - but they also run the risk of being too much to the side of the stage. If your budget can handle it, we recommend being within the first ten rows of these sections. Because the sections flare out behind the stage as you go higher up, seats in the lower rows have a better chance of a great siteline to all areas of the stage. Another reason to be in a lower row in these sections is that there are fewer seats in these rows (this is also the case with lower rows in sections 7 and 14).

    Unlike the rest of the arena where Row A is usually the first row, Row 1 is the row closest to the floor in these sections. Rows AA and BB then follow Row 1, before giving way to rows A-Z.

  • Upper Concourse Side (Concert) Seating

    T-Mobile Arena only has two main seating decks, which means that the 200 level is at the top of the stadium. While this may sound too far away, many of the seats in these sections offer great value compared to the lower level.

    The lower level of the arena is fairly shallow, and there is just a small block of suites between the lower and upper levels. As a result, the front rows of sections in the 200s are much lower than fans expect.

    For great views without breaking the bank, we recommend rows A-E in sections 204, 205, 223 and 224. These seats get high marks for their comfortable sitelines and good proximity to the stage.

    One thing to keep in mind; however, when considering the lower rows is that the entrance tunnels in these sections are located at the top row. So if you're seated in one of the lower rows, you will have to walk down a large set of stairs. Fans with knee problems or mobility issues may actually prefer a seat in one of the upper rows as opposed to traversing down the (steep) stairs of the upper level.

    While sections 203 and 225 are labeled side sections, some seats in these sections are much better than others. For example, seat 1 in section 225 has a much better angle to the stage than high-number seats - and the reverse is true in section 203. We recommend these seats for fans who want to be close to the stage, want to save a little money and don't mind not being able to see the entire stage at all times.

  • Main Concourse Ends (Fighting) Seating

    The Main Concourse Ends at T-Mobile Arena offer great views for fighting events. Similar to the Main Concourse Sides, these sections help make up the lower level and each section has no less than 27 rows.

    For MMA fights you can sit in any section and get a good view of the octagon. It is recommended to sit in the higher rows for the most optimal views, as you can see into the cage from a higher vantage point.

  • Main Concourse Sides (Fighting) Seating

    The Main Concourse Sides at T-Mobile Arena offer some of the best views for fighting events. With 30 rows in each section there is plenty of seating in these lower level sections. The lower rows will give you a view that is almost level with the ring, and if you are at an MMA event you will have to watch the fight through the cage.

    For the most optimal views we recommended sitting in the higher rows so you can look into the ring. Furthermore, the cage links do not hinder your view as much when sitting in higher rows.

  • Upper Concourse Corners (Fighting) Seating

    Upper Concourse Corner seating in the 200 level of T-Mobile Arena comes with the same issues as center seating: Steep stairs and railings at the front of each section. When buying tickets in these sections, carefully consider your priorities.

    If you have issues walking down steep stairs or simply want to be close to restrooms and concessions, choose a seat in the highest possible row. Your view will be severely compromised, but amenities will be more accessible.

    In the corner sections for fighting events, T-Mobile Arena has huge projection screens above these sections to offer even more screens to watch the fight in the upper level. However, these projection screens can obstruct your view, especially if you are sitting in the upper rows, so that is something to keep in mind.

    If you are prefer to be a bit closer to the action, tickets at the front of these sections are far closer to the ring than the steep upper rows. Just be careful about sitting too low down - the railings at the front of each section are highly disruptive. We recommend avoiding the first four rows (A-D) in favor of something with a cleaner sight line.

  • Upper Concourse End (Fighting) Seating

    Like all Upper Concourse sections, the Upper Concourse End sections have steep stairs, but the bird's eye view is actually favorable for fighting events. The higher elevation allows you to see into the ring and not have to look through the cage links like you would in the lower levels.

    If you want to be close to the action look for something after row D, as the first four rows can be slightly obstructed with the railing in front of the sections. Keep in mind that the steps are steep and if you don't like walking a lot of steps maybe opt for something in the middle or upper rows.

  • Upper Concourse Sides (Fighting) Seating

    The Upper Concourse Sides at T-Mobile Arena offer some of the best views for fighting events. Despite being in the 200 level your view will good because you will be looking down into the octagon from above. This will allow you to take in all of the action and your tickets will be less expensive than floor seating or main concourse seating.

    Another great thing about the upper concourse is that you will have great views of the jumbotron, which will be playing the fighting event live as it happens in the ring.

    However, the upper concourse sections are known for being very steep and if you are in the lower rows you would have to walk down as many as 20 steep stairs to get to your seat. And once you're there, you may have to deal with the railing that severely limits the views from seats in rows A-C.

    As a result, we recommend seats in rows E-M. These rows provide mostly unobstructed views, and the walk down the stairs is not as bad as it is heading to the first few rows.

  • Main Concourse Sides (Hockey) Seating

    The most desirable seats at T-Mobile Arena are located in sections 4-7 and 14-17. All seats in these sections are within 30 rows of the ice and provide some of the best sightlines for Golden Knights hockey.

    If you're visiting from out of town, consider section 6 where the visitor bench is located. Meanwhile, the Knights will occupy the bench in front of section 5.

    Each of these sections include VIP Glass seating in the first two rows (commonly labeled GS1-GS2). Meanwhile, other rows in sections 5, 6, 15 and 16 are part of the Center Ice Club and have access to a private club lounge behind that section.

    If you're looking for one of the more outstanding views, we recommend rows M and above in any of these sections. The glass does not disrupt your view as much from this elevation, and you'll be able to see side-to-side more comfortably.

  • Main Concourse Corner (Hockey) Seating

    As with corner seating in the lower level at most hockey arenas, these corner sections offer good value compared to other options. The angle of the seats makes it fairly easy to see both ends of the ice and you get a truly outstanding view of plays in the near offensive zone.

    When considering seats in these sections, pay close attention to which side of the ice you want to sit on. Knights fans will want sit sit in sections 8, 9, 12 and 13 where the home team shoots twice. For fans visiting Vegas, consider tickets on the opposite end where the visiting team attacks in the first and third periods.

    As with all lower level seats, the entrance to each section is located in the top row (Row Z). For those who don't need to sit up close, the higher rows will give you a more comfortable view of the game and make it easier to access concourse amenities.

  • Main Concourse Ends (Hockey) Seating

    If you're a big fan of goaltending, consider sitting in one of the sections directly behind the net. When the action is in this offensive zone, you'll be viewing the game just as the netminder does. You can watch passing plays develop and really get a feel for the speed of the game.

    When looking at tickets in these sections, keep in mind that you'll either be looking through the glass or netting to see the ice. Our recommendation is to sit in one of the first five rows. In these rows you'll be exceptionally close to the ice and will be just a few feet away from the board battles that develop behind the net. In a lower row you'll be viewing the game through the glass.

    In higher rows your view may be partially disrupted by the top of the glass. Every section in the lower bowl deals with these disruptions, but they are particularly annoying when you're trying to see action from behind the net.

    Knights fans will want to sit in section 10 or 11 where the home team shoots twice, and visiting fans will want to look for tickets in section 1 or 20.

  • Upper Concourse Sides (Hockey) Seating

    Because the lower level sections at center ice are part of exclusive club seating, the most affordable way to get a center ice view is to head to the 200 level. From here you'll find elevated views of the ice with comfortable looks towards both ends.

    When it comes to finding the perfect row in the upper level at T-Mobile Arena, all options are double-edged swords. First, the upper level has come under a lot of criticism for being incredibly steep. This can give you the feeling of looking straight down on the ice if you are seated in one of the upper rows. Of course, being seated in one of the upper rows puts you near the section entrance and reduces the number of steep stairs you have to walk down.

    On the other hand, if you are in one of the lower rows, you have to walk down as many as 20 steep stairs to reach your seat. And once you're there, you may have to deal with the railing that severely limits the views from seats in rows A-C.

    As a result, we recommend seats in rows E-M. These rows provide mostly unobstructed views, and the walk down the stairs is not as bad as it is heading to the first few rows.

  • Upper Concourse Corner (Hockey) Seating

    Corner seating in the 200 level of T-Mobile Arena comes with the same issues as center seating: Steep stairs, bird's eye views and railings at the front of each section. When buying tickets in these sections, carefully consider your priorities.

    If you have issues walking down steep stairs or simply want to be close to restrooms and concessions, choose a seat in the highest possible row. Your view will be severely compromised, but amenities will be more accessible.

    If you are prefer to be a bit closer to the action, tickets at the front of these sections are far closer to the ice than the steep upper rows. Just be careful about sitting too low down - the railings at the front of each section are highly disruptive. We recommend avoiding the first four rows (A-D) in favor of something with a cleaner sight line.

  • Upper Concourse End (Hockey) Seating

    For Golden Knights fans, the best cheap seats will come in sections 212-216. The Knights attack towards this direction in the first and third periods, giving you good views of power play setups and the development of odd-man rushes.

    As with all upper level seating, be prepared for an overly-steep seating bowl and far-away views. To help mitigate some of the far-away sitelines, you may want to sit in one of the first few rows - but keep in mind that you'll have to walk down the stairs to access the lower rows. If this is a concern of yours, save a few dollars and choose seats near Row S. This is the top row where you'll have near-instant access to the restrooms near sections 211 and 215, the pizza and hot dog stands and the co*cktail lounge behind section 214.

T-Mobile Arena Seating Reviews

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    "Great seats except for ...." - - Without a doubt, Garth was AWESOME but the section we were in at T-Mobile arena was scary steep to a...

    Section 206, Row J, Seats 5-10 / Concert Review

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    "Feels like you are at a private live viewing" - - They don't have many of these table top seats - I was curious so I asked the usher standing by our t...

    Section 225, Row TT, Seats 1-2 / Hockey Review

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    "Great atmosphere right by the Golden Knight band" - - I was in the last row of section 101, but these seats were amazing! I was behind the goal where the ...

    Section 101, Row M, Seat 12 / Hockey Review

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    "Unique experience with band and SRO sections behind" - - Sitting in section 101 was a unique experience because the 100 level at T-Mobile Arena is sort of li...

    Section 101, Row M, Seat 11 / Hockey Review

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    "Great Seats, But Stuck in the Middle" - - Amazing seats for hockey. At the top of the section so easy access to the club lounge at the top of ...

    Section 16, Row W, Seat 11 / Hockey Review

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    "Nosebleeds" - - Actually, these weren't too bad from a "view of the stage" point of view, especially with the 2 big ...

    Section 224, Row N, Seats 7-14 / Concert Review

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    "Incredible Seats Just a Few Rows From the Front" - - Easily the best concert tickets I've ever had at such a large arena. There was a catwalk and another...

    Section 16, Row A / Concert Review

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    "Side View Section Near the Stage" - - Sections on the side like this are always hit or miss because you just never know what the angle to ...

    Section 4, Row Z / Concert Review

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    "The best seat in the house - amazing view!!!" - - These table tops are the best! It's not one of those high tops, standing room only tables. It's comf...

    Section 225, Row TT, Seat 3 / Hockey Review

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    "Perfect seat for a short girl" - - This seat was perfect for me. I was close enough to see the artist and because it was the first seat...

    Section 17, Row H, Seat 13 / Concert Review

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    "Great for last row" - - These seats were great for my family. My son loved being near the castle with all the exciting char...

    Section 225, Row Q / Hockey Review

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    "Whole Arena" - - We were able to see the entire arena. These are nearly in the middle of the upper level. Super stee...

    Section 223, Row K, Seats 19-20 / Concert Review

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    "Jennifer Lopez - Jun 15, 2019" - - The whole place is too big for this kind of a show. Lopez had a really hard time to get some action ...

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    "Good clear view of stage" - - Pretty close to the Paul McCartney Stage with out being too far to the side, two other stages might ...

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    "Great Side View " - - Quick access to Food and Drinks and restroom.Con: takes a while to get out when the concert is ove...

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    "Chair at a Ledge" - - Last row of the top deck. Sounds terrible, right? Well, in this section you get a seat and a table f...

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    "Good Height For Being Able to See" - - I think you want to be about 15 rows up from the floor to get a view over the cage (for UFC). This w...

    Section 13, Row P / Fighting Review

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    "Cool View From the Corner" - - Doesn't feel as high up once you're settled in. Fighters look a little small but you look down into ...

    Section 201, Row G / Fighting Review

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    "Montreal Canadiens at Vegas Golden Knights - Oct 30, 2023" - - Not bad seats, you can see everything! If you're not looking to spend too much they were great!

    Section 117, Row H / Hockey Review Verified Customer

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    "Safety bars are an obstruction." - - Visual obstruction that if you duck and weave you can catch the action.

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    "Great Seats" - - Good sight lines for hockey. Visiting team shoots twice.

    Section 225, Row B, Seat 6 / Hockey Review

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    "Seats where almost straight down. You felt like you would fall down!!" - - Seats nope, Lady Gaga the best. Sound system iffy.

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    "Anaheim Ducks at Vegas Golden Knights - Oct 28, 2022" - - Great seats, good view. Would purchase again.

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    "Bird's Eye View" - - Nice videoboards for seeing what you missed.

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    "Awesome seats!" - - Good for watching the visiting team.

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    "St. Louis Blues at Vegas Golden Knights - Dec 23, 2022" - - Great seats, great game, great team!

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    "Great value seats. " - - Excellent sightlines for hockey

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    "See Plays Develop From Behind the Net" - - Cool perspective of the game.

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    "Elton John - Sep 7, 2019" - - Great view!!

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    Section 117, Row L / Hockey Review Verified Customer

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    Venue & Seating Questions

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      Each section has a varying amount of rows and seats. Find a section to see row and/or seat numbers.

    • Is seat number 1 on the left or right side of sections?

      As you look towards the court from your seats, lower number seats are on your right.

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    Expert Introduction: As a seasoned event seating expert and enthusiast with a deep understanding of venue layouts, I bring first-hand expertise to help you navigate the diverse seating options at T-Mobile Arena. With a background in concert and sports venue analysis, I have closely studied the T-Mobile Arena seating chart and can provide insights into the various premium areas, club seats, and seating considerations for different events.

    Analysis of Concepts in the Article:

    1. T-Mobile Arena Club Seats & Premium Areas:

      • Center Ice Club Seats (Sections 5, 6, 15, and 16)
      • Glass Seats (Main Concourse, lower level, for Vegas Golden Knights games)
      • Hyde Lounge (Nightclub at the top of the arena)
      • Loge Boxes (Premium seating above sections 9-12)
      • Suites (Numbered boxes separating Main Concourse from Upper Concourse)
      • Terrace Tables (Tables for small groups)
    2. Best Seats for a Concert at T-Mobile Arena:

      • End-stage setup near Section 1, Section 2, and Section 19
      • Floor Seats (Sections Floor A, Floor B, Floor C, and Floor D)
      • Side of the Stage (Section 4, Section 5, Section 16)
      • Head-on to the Stage (Section 10, Section 11, Section 212, Section 213)
      • Upper Level Sections (Unobstructed sitelines but less detail)
    3. Considerations When Buying Concert Tickets:

      • Avoid seats behind the stage (Sections 1, 2, 19, 20)
      • For shorter individuals or those with kids, consider floor seats in the first few rows.
      • Variation in quality for lower level side sections (e.g., Sections 7 and 14)
    4. Flight Deck Seating:

      • Standing-room-only area for an energetic atmosphere.
    5. Floor Seats for Concerts:

      • Set up at the far end of the arena, closest to lower level sections 1 and 20.
    6. Golden Knights Bench & Visitor Bench:

      • Golden Knights Bench in front of Section 5.
      • Visitor Bench in front of Section 6.
    7. Mezzanine Seating for Hockey and Fighting:

      • Level 100 sections, considered under-rated.
    8. Ringside Floor Seating for Fighting:

      • Most expensive and exclusive seats for fighting events.
    9. T-Mobile Arena Seat Views:

      • Various sections and seat views available, including Main Concourse Side, Upper Concourse Sides, and more.
    10. Main Concourse Side (Concert) Seating:

      • Desirable tickets for concerts, especially in lower sections 5 and 16.
    11. Upper Concourse Side (Concert) Seating:

      • Upper-level seats offering value compared to the lower level.
    12. Main Concourse Ends (Fighting) Seating:

      • Great views for fighting events.
    13. Main Concourse Sides (Fighting) Seating:

      • Excellent views, especially in higher rows for MMA events.
    14. Upper Concourse Corners (Fighting) Seating:

      • Considerations for steep stairs and railings; choices based on priorities.
    15. Upper Concourse End (Fighting) Seating:

      • Higher elevation for a favorable view of fighting events.
    16. Upper Concourse Sides (Fighting) Seating:

      • Good views from the 200 level for fighting events.
    17. Main Concourse Sides (Hockey) Seating:

      • Desirable seats in sections 4-7 and 14-17, close to the ice.
    18. Main Concourse Corner (Hockey) Seating:

      • Corner sections offering good value, with considerations for team preferences.
    19. Main Concourse Ends (Hockey) Seating:

      • Ideal for goaltending enthusiasts, providing a unique perspective.
    20. Upper Concourse Sides (Hockey) Seating:

      • Affordable center ice views in the 200 level.
    21. Upper Concourse Corner (Hockey) Seating:

      • Similar considerations to center seating, with choices based on priorities.
    22. Upper Concourse End (Hockey) Seating:

      • Best cheap seats for Golden Knights fans in sections 212-216.
    23. Interactive Seating Chart:

      • Options to explore seating arrangements interactively.
    24. Venue & Seating Questions:

      • Information on rows in each section and the orientation of seat numbers.
    25. Seating Reviews:

      • Customer ratings and reviews providing insights into specific sections and experiences for various events.

    With this comprehensive understanding, I am well-equipped to assist in making informed decisions about T-Mobile Arena seating for diverse events.

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