FAQs
The Best Seats at MetLife Stadium
First, in my opinion, whether you sit on the Giants side (sections 109 to 117) or the visitor side (sections 134 to 143) some of the best seats are in sections 135, 136, 137, 112, 113, and 114. Putting aside the coolness factor, the best seat would be between rows 10 and 20.
What sections of MetLife Stadium are club seats? ›
There are five tiers of seating at MetLife: the lower bowl (sections 101 to 149), suite level 3, club seating (201 to 250b), suite level 5, suite level 6 and the upper bowl (301 to 350).
What sections are covered at MetLife Stadium? ›
What if it rains at MetLife Stadium? MetLife Stadium is an open stadium but there is cover from row 36 - 45 in sections 121-131, 101-106 and 146-149. If it is a football game they will still play in the rain.
What are the best seats in a stadium? ›
As we said, the best seats for seeing everything happen on the gridiron in perfect clarity are those perches on the 50-yard line. Between rows 10-20 is ideal as you can see the whole field without being too far away. Plus, these seats make it easy for you to follow the game as you have an equal view of both halves.
What section gets sun at MetLife Stadium? ›
For games or concerts scheduled after 4:00 PM, it's much easier to find a seat in the shade. Most seats on the west (visitor's) side of the field, as well as sections behind the south end zone, will be shaded for most or all of the game. If you're looking for sun, stick to the east (home) side of the field.
Do club seats at MetLife Stadium include food? ›
These mid-field seats include access to the MetLife 50 Club featuring all-inclusive upscale food and non-alcoholic beverages and access to the private field-level patio directly behind the opposing team's bench.
What do club seats mean Ticketmaster? ›
The club level provides fans with special access to an indoor part of the venue exclusive to fans with special tickets. These areas are climate-controlled year-round and allow access to special restaurants, bars, merchandise stands, and lounge areas of the venue.
How to buy club seats at MetLife Stadium? ›
Contact Us:
- PHONE. 888-NYG-1925.
- E-MAIL. Premiumseats@nygfootball.com.
- CLICK TO CHAT.
How much is a suite ticket at MetLife Stadium? ›
The price of a private luxury suite at MetLife Stadium can range from $5,000-$35,000 depending on the event.
How do stadium suites work? ›
Most luxury suites are leased by contract on a yearly basis, though some are bought in a manner similar to that for a condominium. These methods usually grant access to the box by the leaseholder or owner for every event held at the venue.
To ensure the safety of everyone who visits the stadium, MetLife Stadium lists battery-operated clothing on its prohibited items. That's to say, fans cannot wear a heated jacket if they plan to visit MetLife Stadium.
What sections are club seats at MetLife? ›
MetLife Stadium Premium Seating Locations
- Coaches Club (For Giants: Sections 111C-115C, For Jets: Sections 112-114 and Sections 111C & 115C Rows 1-15 have access)
- Lower Prime Club (For Jets: Sections 111C & 115C Rows 16-30 have access)
- MetLife 50 Club (For Jets: Section 139)
Is MetLife Stadium cash only? ›
MetLife Stadium is a cash-free venue. Cash is not accepted at concession stands or retail locations.
What does "infill seats" mean? ›
In fill seats... they have a block of seats (say 8) and dont want to break up the block to sell 1 or 2 so they give you the seat number once everything is sold... This is the explanation from MetLife forum.
Where is the best place to get dropped off at MetLife Stadium? ›
The designated area for all drop offs and pickups is between parking lots D + E. There is curb space along the roadway that provides a safe area for drop-offs and pick-ups. There is no charge to access the drop-off / pick-up area.
What side do the Giants sit on? ›
It seems like they get more sun in their eyes that way. More room for a better clubhouse on that side when they were building it.
What does "limited view" mean in MetLife? ›
If tickets are marked as an “obstructed” or “limited” view, the venue (not the seller) has determined that those seats do not have a full view of the stage, field, court, ice, etc.