MetLife Stadium

Section 315 at MetLife Stadium

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Section 315 Seating Notes

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 315 are labeled 1-4, 5-26
  • There is an entry betweeen Rows 4 and 5
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 5
  • have 26 seats labeled 1-26
  • have 22 seats labeled 1-22
  • has 17 seats labeled 1-17
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the stage/field, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 315 Reviews

    Section 315 Row 6

    May 2014

    Football Review
    Section 315, Row 6, Seats 1-2

    Don't be fooled by sitting in this terrace Section 315. The design of these sideline seats puts you closer to the field. Seats 1-2 have you on the 38 yard line with a breathtaking and non obstructed view of the entire field. I wish the seats were Blue (instead of the 3 colored gray) but a fantastic view. very short lines at the many concession stands and very quick bathroom breaks!

    Great View of the Field

    Football Review
    Section 315, Row 9

    These seats are closer to the 20 than the 50, but you still get a really good view of the whole field. Rows 8-11 only have 18 seats, so you have like 10 fewer people walking over you than in the other rows in the section.

    • 300 Level

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      The 300 Level at MetLife Stadium is known for its cheaper ticket prices and bird's eye views. Where to Sit For Football Games  If your budget allows for it, sit in the first five rows on the 300 Level. Here's why: Lower rows have the best views Higher rows require an additional staircase Minimal foot traffic in the first five rows Fewer railing/staircase obstructions in the lower rows  Where to Sit For Concerts First five rows for closer views Near sections 313/339 for the best angles to the stage On the west side (334-339) to avoid being in the direct sun  Obstructed Views on the 300 Level Many seats in rows 6-8 are obstructed by railings, safety glass and heavy foot traffic. Avoid these rows as much as possible.  

    • 300 Level Side (Concert)

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      When choosing seats in any of the 300 level sections, we recommend aiming for the lowest row possible. While views from the lower rows rival the more expensive seats on the 200 level, the views in the upper rows are often criticized for being too steep and for forcing you to look straight down to see the performance. For a football game, it's easy to keep track of the action when 22 guys are sprinting towards the ball. But at a concert when you want to focus on just one or two people, you'll want to be in the lowest row possible. If hot weather is in the forecast, be sure to purchase tickets on the west side of the stadium where the sun will be setting behind you. On a hot night, sections 336-340 are often 15-20 degrees cooler than sections 312-316. Ticket prices don't often reflect the significant difference between these two sides, so you shouldn't have to pay a premium for comfort. While we recommend being in the lowest row possible, rows 20 and above in these sections are mostly covered. If rain is in the forecast for your event, consider sacrificing your view in favor of a dry outing.  

    • Upper Level Sideline (Football)

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      Between the goal lines on the highest tier of the stadium, the Upper Level Sideline is the best place to find cheap tickets near midfield. Designated as Prime sections on the seating chart, sections 313-314 on the east side and sections 338-339 on the west side are great options due to their positioning directly on the 50 yard line. Entry tunnels are located at row 5 with a walkway that separates the lower seats (rows 1-4) from the higher (rows 5-26). Seating here is incredibly steep, and with no overhanging structure above, fans will be at the mercy of the weather. 

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