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Section 203B at MetLife Stadium

MetLife Stadium Section 203B View

Section 203B Seating Notes

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 203B are labeled 1-18
  • Entrances to this section are located at Rows 1 and 18
  • has 21 seats labeled 1-21
  • have 25 seats labeled 1-25
  • have 26 seats labeled 1-26
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the stage/field, lower number seats are on the right

For Concerts, Section 203B May Have a Limited View

203B is behind the stage or to the side of the stage for most concerts. This may restrict or limit your view of the performance.


For more information about the stage setup for your show, find your event.

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  • Section 203B Reviews

    Great on a Hot Day!

    Aug 2013

    Football Review
    Section 203B, Row 18, Seat 25

    Because of where these seats are located and there being open-air right behind you, these seats actually get a cross-breeze. Plus, they're covered. Probably not what you want on a cold winter day. But for August and September games, these seats are cooler than the rest. The 200 level columns don't come into play in these seats. You can always see the whole field and the videoboard across the field. Restrooms are right behind you and to the left. It's so secluded back here that they're almost private. Unfortunately, that also means that the food potions are pretty weak. There was a temporary cart right behind the seats, but the guy working it looked really bored.

    Okay

    Dec 2013

    Football Review
    Section 203B, Row 10, Seat 9

    • 200 Level

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      The 200 Level at MetLife Stadium is also known as the Mezzanine Level. Fans looking at tickets in this area will have a choice between an end section and sections on the side. Side Sections  Sections on the side of the 200 Level are also known as the Mezzanine Club. These seats are larger than other mezzanine seats and have direct access to the indoor club lounge. The lounge is exclusive to club ticketholders and is a popular place before concerts, at halftime of football games, and when the weather takes a turn for the worst. End Sections  For a cheaper ticket on the 200 level, consider an end section. These end seats are split up into lower and upper sections. Most lower sections have an "A" in their name, while upper sections usually end in "B". The lower (A) sections hang over the 100 Level, resulting in excellent views that are closer than expected. All-in-all, we think these are some of the most under-rated seats at MetLife. One common complaint about end sections is the lack of nearby concessions/amenities. If you like to eat a lot or get up and down often, consider sitting elsewhere. 

    • Mezzanine Endzone (Football)

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      The mezzanine sits on the second tier of MetLife Stadium. In the endzone, ticketholders will appreciate the perspective from in front and behind the line of scrimmage, with a good elevation which allows fans to see all areas of the field. Mezzanine Endzone A sections are located in the lower portion of this seating area (with 12 to 15 numbered rows of seating), while Mezzanine Endzone B sections are located just above and slightly further back from the field (slightly larger with 15 to 18 rows of seating). Mezzanine B sections are some of the best non-premium seating options for fans looking for protection from the weather as they are almost entirely covered by the upper level seating deck. 

    • Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Constantly turning your head to see"

      (Section 108) - -

      For some reason these seats stare straight at the near endzone, and not the 50 yardline or even the 25. Because of that, you end up with a crick in your neck from having to turn it the whole game towards where all the action is. Higher number seats in this section are even worse. The height of th...

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