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Section 109 at SAP Center

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Section 109 Seating Notes

  • The Sharks shoot twice towards this end of the ice
  • The Barracuda also shoot twice in this direction
  • For hockey games, we recommend rows 1-16 for impressing a guest
  • Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts
  • 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 109 are labeled 1-24, WCA
  • Entrances to this section are located at Rows 17 and 24
  • have 6 seats labeled 1-6
  • have 10 seats labeled 1-13
  • have 12 seats labeled 1-17
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the ice/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Section 109 Reviews

    • 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 Goal (Hockey)

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      You won't find traditional views from behind the nets on the lower tier, but these seats are a good place to appreciate watching plays develop on the ice. You'll see the game through a similar perspective as the goalies, and will be one of the first to know when a puck makes its way into the net. 

    • 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 

    • For Hockey - Recommended For Impressing a Guest

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      Great opportunity for a close view of a Sharks goal. In-seat wait service and club lounge access in the first 16 rows

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    Event Schedule

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