Reserve 18
Dodger Stadium

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About Reserve 18

Key Insights

  • Rows CC & Above - Covered
  • Rows AA-JJ

Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Reserve 18 are labeled AA-JJ
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row AA
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Views From Reserve 18

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Baseball Seat View From Reserve 18, Row FF

What It's Like to Sit in Reserve 18

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RYS Expert Reviews

Reserve Level

(2026 Review) - Largest Seating Tier: The Blue Shield Reserve Level is the biggest seating level at Dodger Stadium and stretches from foul pole to foul pole.    Elevated Views of the Field: The height of this level provides a great perspective of the entire diamond.    Two Seating Areas: The level is divided into Lower Reserve and Value Reserve sections.    Wide Range of Ticket Prices: Views and pricing vary depending on section location and elevation.    Shade Potential in Upper Rows: Some seats receive shade from the Top Deck overhang above.    Who Should Sit Here  Reserve Level seats are ideal for fans looking for affordable Dodgers tickets with an elevated view of the field. The higher seating angle makes it easy to follow the full flow of the game while typically costing less than seats on the Field or Loge Levels.  Reserve Level Location & Details  The Blue Shield Reserve Level is the largest seating tier at Dodger Stadium, stretching across the entire stadium from foul pole to foul pole. Because of its size, the Reserve Level is divided into two separate seating areas: Lower Reserve and Value Reserve.  All sections on this level share a single concourse, where fans enter from the back of the section and walk down toward their seats.  Lower Reserve  Lower Reserve sections are identified by “LR” or “IR” listed after the section number and sit closer to the field than the Value Reserve sections above.  Rows are labeled A through V, with Row A located at the bottom of the section closest to the field. Since the concourse is located behind the sections, fans will enter near Row V and walk down toward their seats.  Some tickets on this level may also be listed with VIP or MVP designations, which typically refer to row location:  VIP: Rows A–H    MVP: Rows J–V    Sections 1–11 are located betwen the dugouts and behind home plate, making them the most centered seats on the Reserve Level. These sections also do not have Upper Reserve sections directly above them, which can make the area feel slightly less crowded.  Value Reserve  Value Reserve sections are located above the Lower Reserve sections and are identified by the letter “R” after the section number.  Rows in these sections are labeled with double letters, starting with Row AA at the front near the concourse tunnels.  While these seats sit higher in the stadium, the sections themselves are smaller than the Lower Reserve sections, which some fans prefer.  Another benefit is the potential for shade. Fans hoping to sit in the shade may want to look at the last few rows of Infield Reserve sections 1–11, where the overhanging Top Deck above can provide protection from the sun during day games.     Reserve Level Views  Views from the Reserve Level vary significantly depending on the section and row because of the large size of the level.  Sections near the middle of the stadium provide the most centered views of the field, while sections farther down the baselines offer more angled perspectives.  Because of the elevated seating height, fans can easily follow pitching matchups, defensive positioning, and base running while still enjoying a clear look at the entire field. 

Fan Reviews

Leaning forward most of the game I was definitely locked in a battle with the guard railing located just in front of my seat which was located in the very first row of the section. When sitting comfortably back in my seat, the railing started to cut off my view of the first base line and continued its reign of obstruction down to the right field corner. I could alleviate the issue by leaning far forward, but then I was basically sacrificing comfort for a better view. It would have been nice to have both comfort and a view, but that is probably tough to find in these front row seats.
My seat photos show the difference between leaning forward and sitting back, where every time you see the railing creep further into the field of play, that was me sitting back in the seat. Probably would have been safe in the second row, but next time I round I'll look even a few rows higher just to be sure.

Section 18R / Row AA / Seat(s) 4 • Baseball • Sep 2014

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