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Help Me Choose My Seats
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Heading to a Rockets game at Toyota Center? Looking for the perfect seats? Look no further. We have Toyota Center broken down to help you choose the perfect seats.
General Information – The Toyota Center opened in 2003 and holds 18,300 during a basketball setup. This is a state-of-the-art venue with all the latest comforts built right in. Comfortable seats with plenty of cushioning are available throughout the Center.
Rated - Club seating in sections 106-108 and 119-121 is your first class ticket to perfection at the Toyota Center. The first 3 rows on the player’s side and the first 5 rows on the opposite side are smaller foldout chairs. These seats are on the floor though, as close as you can be. There are no armrests on these chairs but there is plenty of cushioning. The remaining Club seats offer large theatre style seating with a cup holder in each seat. They also come with exclusive Club access and extra amenities. Private parking is included with private access to the Center and should be noted with tickets if available through our site. With their great view and comfortable seating, Club seats are a great way to impress clients.
Rated - Floor seating on the ends of the court are a great way to sit within 10 rows of the court at prices lower than the Club seats. The first 10 rows of sections 101, 113, 114 and 126 get you right on top of the hard-picking, 3-point-draining, slum dunk action when it’s at your basket. To stay close to the action and save a little cash, I highly recommend these sections. Section 126 is near the visitor’s bench and entrance while section 114 is near the home bench and entrance.
Rated - Lower level seating on the corners and ends of the arena. Sections 105, 109, 118 and 122 are your best bet for lower level seating on the baselines. You get a good view of both ends of the court and can really judge the shot distance at your end of the court. Corner seating in sections 102-104, 110-112, 115-117 and 123-125 are your next best bet in the lower level. You can find a break in price from any of the above sections and still have a comfortable seat with a great view from the lower level. Due to the smaller size of the Toyota Center I give the lower level end sections (101, 113, 114 and 126) a good rating as well. Some folks prefer not to sit behind the baskets. At the best prices in the lower level, I’ll save some cash and sit here in a heartbeat! You get to watch long shots being drained right towards you and you’re close enough to hear the basket shudder during the slam-bam action on your end of the court.
Rated - 400 Level Seating - Again; due to the smaller capacity of the Toyota Center and the fact that it was designed from the ground up as a basketball venue, there are really no bad seats; only close and closer. I recommend choosing seats between the baskets if you’re planning on sitting in the upper level. Spend the extra cash to sit in center court sections 409, 410, 426 or 427 if you can. You get the most out of your money here. You can judge shot distances better up high when you’re sitting between the hoops. If you really need to save cash try the ends and corners of the upper level. Sometimes high demand or post-season game prices are going to force you to find seats in sections 401-408, 411-425 or 428-434 in the corners and ends of the Center. Try finding seats as close to the center court sections as you can. I prefer sitting behind the baskets if I’m forced to make a choice between the corner or end seating. The corners just tend to distort my view. That’s just my opinion; some are opposed to sitting on the ends.
No matter where you sit in the Toyota Center I can tell you this; you’re going to have a comfortable seat with a clear view to the court. The arena’s smaller capacity and well-stacked suite level help to keep each seat as close to the court as possible. You can rest assured, when you’re watching a game in the Toyota Center; you’re enjoying a game in one of the nation’s top basketball venues. |
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