Allstate Arena

Section 112 at Allstate Arena

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Allstate Arena Section 112 View

Row Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 112 are labeled AA-FF, A-O
  • When looking towards the court/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 112 Reviews

    Close to the action! Can be difficult to see.

    Jun 2019

    Hockey Review
    Section 112, Row E, Seats 8-9

    These seats were great! They were very close to the action and you can't beat the value of going to a Wolves game. They had a whole lighting and pyrotechnics show with indoor fireworks before the game started, which was really awesome, however, it is super loud and there's a lot of strobe lighting involved, so be aware if you're sensitive to any of those things. The seats itself were good! If you're a fan of the visiting team, these seats would be great for you, as the away team shoots twice in this end. The whole game felt fast and physical due to the closeness of the seats. Unfortunately, being in the corner and due to the way the sections sloped, it could be difficult to see the other end of the ice due to the people sitting in front of you without craning your neck or constantly moving your head. I resolved to just watching the game on the scoreboard whenever the puck went into the other end. Overall, a great experience!

    Good

    Jan 2018

    Basketball Review
    Section 112, Row BB, Seats 6-10

    Seats were a little tight and small for a man. Many open seats around us, but this section was tightly bunched together.

    • Lower Level Side (Concert)

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      Sections 103 and 110 are home to some of the best seats for a traditional end stage performance at Allstate Arena thanks to close proximity to the stage, good viewing height above floor level, and a clear line of sight to the center of the action. To be closest to the typical end stage here, you will want to either be in the higher numbered seats of section 103 (most rows have 28 to 30 seats), or the lower numbered seats of section 110. For those looking to get as close as possible for a traditional stage layout, sections 104 and 109 are options to consider but fans should be prepared for an extreme side angle view from the majority of seats. To avoid the most difficult views, opt for the lower numbered seats in section 104, or the higher numbered seats in section 109.  Most lower level side sections feature double lettered rows at the very front, followed by single lettered rows above. Sections 104 and 109 are the exceptions during a traditional end stage layout, as they do not extend as far to the floor and begin have single lettered rows only. Entry tunnels are located at the top of the sections, leaving the shortest walks to and from the concourse for those seated in rows J and higher. 

    • Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Very Close to the Band"

      (Section 109) - -

      The seats were next to the stage, I believe 8 rows up counting the double lettered rows (AA, BB, etc). Great to see the artist up close, and they had a large video screen in case they went to the other side of the stage.

    • "Great View! "

      (Section 102) - -

      This row has 28 seats - with seat 28 being next to section 103 & seat 1 next to section 101. A great view to the stage, but you constantly have to let people in/out of the row. And the foot traffic on the stairs can be annoying as well.

    Event Schedule

    • Other Basketball
    • Concert
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