Little Caesars Arena

Section 118 at Little Caesars Arena

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Section 118 Seating Notes

  • The Red Wings shoot twice towards this end of the ice

Row Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 118 are labeled 1-27
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 27
  • When looking towards the ice/court/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 118 Reviews

    • 100 Level Corner (Basketball)

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      Corner sections on the lower tier of Little Caesars Arena can offer some good views for a basketball game, but not all seats are created equal here. The further beyond the baseline you get, the more your overall viewing experience will deteriorate due the impact of trying to see through the basket. Fans will want to target the corner sections closest to the middle of the court where the basket has the least impact on your viewing angles (sections 106, 112, 119, and 125). The one downfall to these options is the straight ahead seating position, which has you looking directly across the floor and requiring a larger head turn to see the far end of the court. Sight lines become more comfortable and natural as you move further beyond the baseline, but at the price of the basket having a greater impact on the view. Corner sections are slightly larger than the neighboring sideline options, as seating can run as high as row 27. Entry tunnels are available at the top of each section here, leaving the longest walks to and from the concourse for the fans closest to the floor.  

    • 100 Level Corner (Concert)

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      If you're attending an end stage show at Little Caesars Arena, corner seating on the lower 100 level will either have you right by the stage, or set further near the back of the floor area. Sections 106 and 125 are the options closest to an end stage setup, however careful selection of seat numbers becomes an important step in maximizing your experience. If you're searching in section 106 for an end stage show, the higher numbered seats are where you'll want to be as they will put you closer to section 107. Being in the lower numbered seats here puts you at risk of being too far beyond the front of the stage, and thus limiting your view of the performance. Conversely, in section 125 fans will want to opt for the lower numbered seats where you get the better viewing angle and avoid behind the stage views. At the far end of the floor, corner sections 112-113 and 118-119 offer less of a risk vs. reward experience, as most seats here will have a similar feel for an end stage show. We prefer seats in sections 113 and 118 over the closer options (112 and 119) much in part to the better natural angle to the stage and fewer seats per row. 

    • 100 Level Corners (Hockey)

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      With the lower level sections near center ice offering more premium benefits and fetching a higher price tag, the corner sections here give fans a more affordable option on the first tier without being directly behind the net. Wings fans will want to be in either sections 113-114 or 117-118 for the higher percentage chance of seeing a Detroit goal, and those bringing the kids could consider the lower rows of section 113 which is right beside the zamboni entrance. Concourse entryways are located only at the top of the seating areas here, and with the sections having as many as 27 rows of seating, this leaves one of the longer walks to and from the seats for those sitting closest to the ice. 

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    Event Schedule

    • Red Wings
    • Other Hockey
    • Pistons
    • Concert
    • Other Basketball
    • Other
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