Yankee Stadium Seating Chart Review
- Author Gary Ketchum
- Published September 16, 2007
- Word count 491
Are you planning to attend a New York Yankees game anytime soon? Here is a guide to help you choose which seats at Yankee Stadium are best for you. I will give each section a rating from 1 to 5 Stars.
Economy Seats: 2 Stars
There are two sections at Yankee Stadium that offer fans with a more economical way to see a game, The Tier Reserved outfield and the Bleachers. The Tier Reserved outfield consists of sections 26-36 and 25-35. These sections are nosebleed seats and they are far down the line, but they get you into the park at a cheap price. The Bleacher sections are better in that they are not elevated as high but as with many bleacher sections in most MLB parks a birds eye view is hard to come by. Bleacher sections are numbered as 37 to 59. If your fortunate enough to sit in the lower rows of the Bleachers, you will be able to get a nice view of the bullpens. Again, these two sections get you in and allow you to indulge in few extra brews.
Good Seats: 3 Stars
Two sections that have a good view for a decent price are the Loge Level Seats and the upper level Tier Boxes. Upper Tier Boxes are 638-670 and 637-669. These sections are located down the lines, in the outfield, and still provide a decent view. Loge Level Sections stretch from home plate down both right and left field lines and are numbered 602-636. These sections are more pricey than upper level Tier Boxes but offer a nice view of the diamond.
Very Good Seats: 4 Stars
Loge sections stretch from foul pole to foul pole. Sections 419-472 provide the best view of the diamond and are elevated just over the Main Reserved sections. These seats are covered and provide protection during any rain delays. Depending on the Yankees opponents, these seats can get pricey, but the view is a very good one.
Crème De la Crème: 5 Stars
Like all MLB parks, the sections that are right on the field and in between the bases are the best. There are three sections on the main level. The best is Field Box, then Main Box, and finally Main Reserved. These sections can be confusing so just remember this breakdown:
A. Field Boxes 1-80 (Rows A-J) - These are closest to the field.
B. Main Boxes Sections 201-275 (Rows A-J) - Located just above the Field Boxes
C. Main Reserved (Rows 1-10) - Last Section in the Lower Level
Notable Information:
-Alcohol Free Sections include Tier Reserved Sections 13 & 14 and the Bleachers.
-Monument Park is a special walk honoring those former Yankees who have their uniform numbers retired. Anyone can enter Monument Park except those with tickets in the bleachers.
-Choose from a Luxury Suite, a Hall of Fame Suite for 16, 18, 24, or 30 people, or a two-hour party facility to hold an event prior to the game in The Great Moments Room.
Gary Ketchum is the CEO of TicketAmerica which has provided hundreds of thousands of event tickets to satisfied customers since 1998 @ http://www.ticketamerica.com
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