Enterprise Center

Section 304 at Enterprise Center

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Section 304 Seating Notes

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  • Rows in Section 304 are labeled A-R
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row C
  • When looking towards the ice/stage/court, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 304 Reviews

    Front row at the blue line!

    Oct 2014

    Hockey Review
    Section 304, Row A

    I was sitting in a higher corner row, but decided to sit down here for a few minutes just to get an idea of what the view was like compared to higher rows. Wow, it is so much better - and I actually like the corner view! Row A in the 300 level is a really, really good height for hockey at Scottrade. Though if I were buying seats here, I'd actually go a row or two higher. There is a pane of glass for safety that obstructs the view just a bit when you're in these seats. If you're a really tall person, it may not be an issue, but more averaged sized individuals may find it a little annoying. One thing I specifically like about Section 304 is that it's close to the escalator. I could only find one on each end of the arena, so they seem pretty rare. Being this close, I saw a lot of fans bringing food up from the 100 Level - which might take you 20-25 minutes if you're not close to an escalator.

    Ok Seats, Out of Puck Zone

    Feb 2012

    Hockey Review
    Section 304, Row K, Seats 10-11

    • Mezzanine Level

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      The cheapest tickets for a Blues game or Enterprise Center concert are usually found on the Mezzanine Level. These are the 300 Level sections that wrap around the arena. If lower level tickets are out of your price range, consider seats in sections 301-305 and 318-322 in the Mezzanine level. While you won't be close to the ice/floor, these seats provide unobstructed views of the action and lower ticket prices than 100 level sections. The Best Seats Are in Rows A-E  For the best experience, choose seats within the first five rows. Each section has 18 rows labeled A-R with far superior views located in rows A-E. In fact, the views from those front rows are just slightly higher than the ultra-expensive club sections. These rows are also close to the section tunnel (row C), which means shorter walks to and from the concourse Pepsi Plaza  If you're heading to the game with friends or colleagues, first consider sections on the Northeast side of the stadium (327-330). These sections are close to the Pepsi Plaza bar on that side of the arena. There you'll find the upper level's best spot for hanging out and drinking a beer. It's up to you whether you want to grab a high-top table and enjoy views of the city - or if you want to stand just outside the bar and watch the game while enjoying a cold one. Blues Shoot Twice  For diehard Blues fans, the other side of the upper level may be a more preferred destination. The Blues shoot twice towards sections 310-313 (in the first and third periods), giving you more opportunities to see home-town scoring chances on that side of the ice. 

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      (Section 319) - -

      Pros: Blues attack twice, convenient to concourse, good video board view, few stairs Cons: Small seats

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      (Section 303) - -

      The renovations in the rest of the arena give it a more contemporary look, including the seats up here. But it's still the same 300 level. Views are better in the lowest rows (like here in Row C). Concourse could use better food options and more ways up (escalator is close to this section fortunatel...

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