SAP Center

Section 102 at SAP Center

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Section 102 Seating Notes

  • The Sharks shoot twice towards this end of the ice
  • The Barracuda also shoot twice in this direction
  • For hockey games, these seats are located behind the visitor bench
  • Rows 4-16 are part of the Club Seats
  • Rows 1--3 are part of the The Lounge for Sharks games

Row & Seat Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 102 are labeled 1-25, WCA
  • Entrances to this section are located at Rows 17 and 25
  • have 18 seats labeled 5-25
  • has 22 seats labeled 1-25
  • have 21 seats labeled 1-24
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the ice/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 102 Reviews

    Venue overall isn't worth the drive, you have to tork your body to the right to see the stage

    Jul 2016

    Concert Review
    Section 102, Row 24, Seat 3

    Peter Gabriel & Sting Concert itself was incredible! But it wasn't worth the money ($250). From the moment we arrived the usher was an unfriendly bitter old man with an attitude. Why he's in the people & service industry is beyond me. We arrived on time, but seemed like we were two songs deep until the distractions of everyone else late stopped. You have to sit forward in your chair and turn your body to the right in order to be comfortable facing the stage. The lady next to me actually asked me to sit back in my chair so she could see the "monitor"... um... this is a live concert not a movie. I told her that I'd actually prefer to stand like most people do at concerts. After a few songs, still nobody was standing and dancing. We're not that old people. Plus, I know the majority of you sat your asses at a desk all day...don't want to get up and dance to Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey?" Instead, everyone just sat stone faced like a bunch of corpses during the entire show. ONE lady behind us was enjoying herself and dancing, but the bratty snobs behind her told her "we didn't pay good money to look at your ass." Again, this is a pop C-O-N-C-E-R-T. Not a dinner theater! At one point, we couldn't take the boredom anymore and started to dance. The killjoy usher told us to sit down. I understand that sometimes people are uncomfortable being the first ones getting up, but nobody followed suit. What is wrong with you people? When you listen to music at home, do you just sit in a chair and stare into space too? I'd recommend the show.. But, I'll never come back to this venue because the concert culture is so suppressed. Ushers take themselves way too serious, and need a good mouthwash.

    Cool

    Aug 2014

    Concert Review
    Section 102, Row 15, Seat 1

    They are the best!

    Hockey Review
    Section 102

    • Club Seats

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      The Club Level at SAP Center refers to rows in the lower portion of sections 117-126.Sitting here will always yield outstanding views regardless of the event due to their proximity in the lower bowl. All seats are standard stadium-style with cupholders.  Amenities For Shark Games  For a Sharks game are located in rows 4 through 16 of lower level Sections 101-117 and 126-128. Ticket holders are treated to in-seat wait service and access to the private Alaska Airlines Club lounges which feature upscale furniture, food and beverage available for purchase, club-only bars, and numerous televisions. In front of these seats are the ultra-exclusive BMW Lounge Seats with all-inclusive amenities and lounge access. Concert Seating When a concert has an end-stage setup, club seats provide the closest views of the stage outside the floor. Sections 116 and 128 will be nearest the stage. Sitting head-on to the stage can provide good angles and sound toward the performance. Those looking to be head-on can look in sections 107 and 109. For concerts, club access is not always guaranteed. Check seller notes to see if access come with your tickets. 

    • Lower Level Side (Concert)

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      For fans who prefer to not be on the floor for an end stage show, the Lower Level Side sections are where you will find some of the very best concert views at SAP Center. Most seats here feel very close to the action on the stage, and provide a better viewing height over floor level for watching the elevated stage. Sections 116 and 128 are often some of the most demanded seats for end stage performances, as it is difficult to get any closer to the stage without sacrificing your viewing angles. If sitting in a higher row, stick to the lower numbered seats of section 116 or the higher numbered seats of section 128 to maintain a better sight line to the front of the stage. Near the middle of the arena, sections 101 and 115 are also good options for an end stage show, however these seats are going to be the very best when the SAP Center is transformed into a center stage layout (where the stage is located in the middle of the floor). For the fans who just want to be as close to possible and are not opposed to sub-optimal viewing angles, tickets are often made available for purchase in sections 117 and 127 for an end stage show. You will definitely be close to the stage here, but it will be very difficult to see the front of the performance. When possible, go with the lowest possible seat numbers of section 117, or the highest numbered seats in section 127 to avoid feeling completely behind the stage. 

    • The Lounge

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      The most exclusive seats at a Sharks game are known as The Lounge Seats. Fans will be seated within three rows of the ice and have access to an all-inclusive experience in the namesake club. These seats are often confused with the Club Seats, which are located in the rows behind these. While the Club Seats also receive access to a private space, it's nothing like the The Lounge. The Lounge  Ticketholders will have a semi-private entrance which takes them to their seats and the ultra-exclusive club lounge. Guests will find all-inclusive food and drink (including beer and wine) up until the third period. The lounge is incredibly popular before games and during intermissions. It's not uncommon to see the seats completely clear out between periods because fans are indulging. Additional Notes  Ticketholders receive in-seat wait service throughout the game The first row of seats in these sections are also known as Glass Seats 

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