Delta Center

Section 22 at Delta Center

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Section 22 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 22 are labeled 4-25, 26W
  • Wheelchair seating is available behind Row 25
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 26W
  • When looking towards the court/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Section 22 Reviews

    For a Hockey Game, Avoid Section 22 Due to Potential Obstructions

    For hockey games at the Delta Center, sections behind the nets and in the corners are considered restricted-view areas because the arena’s design blocks visibility of the closest goal and corners. As you move up in rows, your view becomes more obstructed, especially of the net below.

    • Lower Level Corner (Basketball)

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      Corner sections are some of the smallest on the lower level at Delta Center, although not by a significant amount. While the center and baseline sections each have as many as 30 rows, the corner sections feature no more than 26 rows with some being sections even being as small as 19 numbered rows of seating. You won't have the same traditional views that you'll find along the sidelines, but as a result you also often find a more affordable price tag (without having to be right behind the basket). Sections 3-5 keep Jazz fans close to the team bench, and seats in Section 4 will have some of the best viewing angles to the court thanks to the seating position which is angled nicely towards the center of the floor.  Handicap accessible seating can be found at the very top of Section 4 and Section 21. 

    • Restricted View

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      For hockey events at the Delta Center, sections behind both nets and in the corners are designated as restricted-view due to the arena’s configuration, which blocks clear visibility of the goal and adjacent areas. The higher up you sit in these sections, the more your sightlines are impacted, especially when it comes to viewing plays near the closest net. The least restricted view in these areas is in Row 1 of the upper-level sections. From here, fans can see over the 100-level railing and enjoy a more clear view of the rink and the action below. 

    • Restricted Views

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      For hockey games at the Delta Center, sections behind the nets and in the corners are considered restricted-view areas because the arena’s design blocks visibility of the closest goal and corners. As you move up in rows, your view becomes more obstructed, especially of the net below. 

    • Seats Behind the Net

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      The Delta Center offers a unique seating arrangement for hockey games, particularly for seats located behind the net on the lower level. The row you're seated in significantly affects whether your view of the ice is obstructed or clear. Lower Rows (2-7) Rows 2-7 in the sections behind the net are positioned at ice level, providing fans with unobstructed views of the entire rink. These rows are separated from the rest of the section, offering a more intimate experience. Unavailable Rows (8-21) Rows 8-21 behind the nets are unavailable for hockey games, as these areas are bannered off with no seating. Upper Rows (22+) Seats above row 22 behind the net are classified as restricted-view seats. Due to the angle, fans sitting in these rows will have a limited view of the goal closest to them, as the net below is not fully visible from this vantage point. 

    Event Schedule

    • Jazz
    • Other Basketball
    • Utah HC
    • Concert
    • Other
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