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Events at Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Help Me Choose My Seats
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General Information
So you want to know where to sit in Oriole Park at Camden Yards
huh? Well our experts have broken down Camden Yards to help you
find the perfect seats. Review the information below. If you have
any questions please feel free to call us toll free 800-279-4444.
The Best Seats in the House
Rated - Field Box seats in sections 20-54 are the lower
level field box seats spanning around home plate from first to third.
These are the prime viewing seats between the bases and close to
the field. Club Box seats in sections 216-254 include club level
amenities such as in-seat wait service and offer a great perspective
on the game from the club level between the bases. Field Boxes in
sections 16-18 and 56-58 offer similar views to the previous sections
and offer a slight price break. Club Level Box seats in sections
212-214 and 256-250 are further down the foul lines. They include
in-seat wait service, a further break in the cost of a ticket and
a solid view of the entire field. Club Box seats in sections 204-210
and 262-270 offer a club level view from down the lines, club style
amenitiesand an even further break
in the price for premium tickets.
Excellent Seats
Rated - Terrace Box seats, sections 19-53, are box seats in
the first few rows of the second level or the mid level rows in
these sections. These are prime seats to view the action from between
the bases in the second level. The Lower Boxes, sections 6-14 and
60-54, are also great seats. They offer
a nice break in the price due to their location down
the lines and a close-up view of the action from the lower level.
These are prime areas for foul balls and discarded balls hit foul
down the line.
Very Good Seats
Rated - Lower Reserve seats, although located in the higher
rows of sections 19-53, are still very nice seats. They offer a
good view of the entire park from between the baselines, a shorter
trek to concessions and restrooms and a little extra shade on really
sunny days. Rows J-N here are high up in the section and patrons
might lose some high pop ups due to the 200 level overhang. These
are still nice seats with a good view regardless. All seats in Lower
Reserve sections from 7-88, Rows J-N may have a limited view of
high-pop-ups. This is usually nothing to worry about, it helps with
the price and there's more shade up in these rows. Terrace Box seats
in sections 1-17 and 55-56 are also nice seats due to their close
proximity to the field from the second level. They also offer a
break in the price from lower level infield seats and sections 1-7
offer excitement on long balls hit foul down the first base line;
section 1 is right on the foul pole. Left Field Lower Box seats,
sections 66-86, offer similar excitement to the previous sections
yet they are first level seats and closer to the field. Sections
74-86 are bound to receive some home runs sent deep by right-handed
batters due to their location directly behind the left field wall.
Sections 66-72 are in perfect range for balls fouled off deep to
the left corner so souvenir hunters beware! Lots of sun may factor
into the decision to sit here during midday games but the break
in the price may be worth it to some. Left Field Club Box seats
seats in sections 272-288 offer similar views to the previous sections
but are higher up and in a club style setting. They do not offer
in-seat wait service but do offer some shade during afternoon games.
Good Seats
Rated - Left Field Lower Box seats in sections 67-75 offer good
views of the action from the second level left field corner and
plenty of shade throughout daylight games in the higher rows. Upper
Box seats in the first few rows of sections 316-356 are good seats
due to their preferred locations between the bases. What's really
impressive is the shade that's available here during the day, the
upper deck awning really does a nice job at the right time of the
day. However these are upper level seats with a further view from
the field and more exposure to the elements on less than pristine
days which might factor into the decision to spend a bit more on
some lower level seats. Upper Box seats in the front rows of sections
306-312 and 358-372 offer the next best views of the game from the
third level. When price is a factor and upper level seats between
the bases are out of the question, the first few rows here are the
best alternative. However one should keep in mind that the views
here are from the upper level and down the lines.
Economical Seats
Rated - Lower Reserve seats in the upper rows of sections 7-17
and 55-75 offer good views from down the line, shorter walks to
concessions, less climbing to and from seats, more shade and are
often found at some of the lowest prices available. Lower Reserve
seats in section 4 offer the excitement of deep hit fouls landing
in the section as well as some great views of homers and close-to-homers
that are hit into the right field corner yet the overall view is
away from the majority of the action. All-in-all, with the added
excitement in section 4, these are not bad seats for the price.
The other Lower Reserve seats in sections 77-87 may be targeted
by long hit home runs to left field on occasion and do offer shade
from the sun in the right rows but the overall view of the action
and the possibility for too much direct sunlight might sway some
into paying a little more for similar seats somewhere between the
bases. Eutaw Street Reserve seats in sections 90-98 offer outfield
views from the right field power alley and a chance for a free,
well hit souvenir. However they offer no shade during day games
and are recommended only to those on a tight budget in need of seats
during a premium series or post season play. Upper Reserve seats
in the uppermost rows of sections 306-312 and the entire sections
of 360-364 are some of the highest seats in the stadium. Again,
these seats are only recommended to those on a budget during premium
and post season games. Left Field Upper Reserve seating, sections
368-388 offer the furthest view from the action and are only recommended
to those that do not care where they sit as long as they're watching
their beloved game of baseball from inside the gates. The views
are still nice from these seats and the entire park is something
to see from any section so these seats might be the perfect option
for some people on high capacity days. Standing Room Only seats
are available only prior to games that have sold out and may be
the last option for those that want to attend sold out games at
the lowest possible prices. SRO areas are located in Flag Court
(which hoists a flag for every American League team in order of
league standing) directly behind the right field wall and next to
the Eutaw Street reserve sections in left-center field.
Wheelchair accessible seats are located throughout this venue
in most ticket categories but are not often found on the secondary
market. Weelchairs are available at the balpark on a first come
first serve basis for transport to and from seats so this may be
an option if tickets in wheelchair accessible areas are not listed
on our site . Contact the Fan Services Department at Camden Yards
directly at 410-685-9800, ext. 6600 for more information. |
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