Little Caesars Arena

Section 210 at Little Caesars Arena

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Little Caesars Arena Section 210 View

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 210 are labeled 1-12
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 2
  • When looking towards the ice/court/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 210 Reviews

    • 200 Level Side (Concert)

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      Sections on the 200 level sides offer affordability without being terribly far from the action, however there are a few factors which fans should consider when searching for tickets among these seats. The most notable pitfall to avoid is siting too high up where the overhanging structures (Gondolas on the west side of the arena, Press Box on the east side) create severe tunnel vision down to the stage. Fans have commented on this sub-optimal design which can have a drastic affect on the overall experience, so whenever possible. we recommend sticking to rows 5 and lower to avoid the complication. Another seating choice to consider comes during traditional end stage performances and whether to choose seats in either section 210 or 228. These are among the closet of any on the upper 200 level, but getting the right seat number is important. In section 210, fans will want to be in the higher numbered seats (preferably seats 14 and higher) to be closer to section 211 and avoid those extreme side angle views. On the east side, the opposite is true in section 228 where the lower numbered seats are the better choice.  

    • 200 Level Sideline (Basketball)

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      Although located on the furthest seating tier from the floor, the 200 Level Sideline sections are home to a number of seats which offer very good value for taking in a basketball game at Little Caesars Arena. Sections 211-212 and 226-227 are among the best in this seating zone thanks to the center court positioning, which provides good viewing angles to both the north and south baskets. Sitting closer to the corners in sections 210, 213, 225, or 228 won't put you terribly further from mid court, but you are left with a larger head turn to see the far end of the playing surface. Entry tunnels are located near the front of the sections at row 2, leaving the best views and easiest walks for those in the closer seats. Sections are not very large here though (most having just 12 numbered rows), so even if you're in the cheaper seats furthest from the action, the trips to and from the concourse won't be too lengthy. One of the more challenging aspects to selecting seats in the 200 Level Sideline seating zone is the potential for tunnel vision and limited sight lines caused by the overhanging structures above (Gondola seats above the west sideline, and Press Box above the east sideline). Whenever possible, stick to rows 5 and lower to avoid the less than ideal views which get narrower the higher you go. 

    • 200 Level Sides (Hockey)

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      Fans can find some of the most affordable center ice views on the 200 level, however choosing the right seating row will have a big impact on your viewing experience. On both sides of the arena you will have to contend with overhanging structures (Gondola seats on the west side, Press Box on the east) which begin to create a sense of tunnel vision in the higher rows. Stick with seats in rows 5 and below and you will have a much better overall experience than those in rows 6 and higher where the overhang narrows your view and cuts off portions of the videoboard. Concourse entry tunnels are located just above row 1, so not only do the lower numbered rows keep you clear of the overhang issue, but they will also keep you closer to the restrooms and concessions. 

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