Yankee Stadium Seating Chart

Yankee Stadium Seating Chart

# Comprehensive Guide to Seating Sections at Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium, home to the New York Yankees, offers a variety of seating options catering to different budgets, views, and experiences. With a capacity of over 46,000, the stadium’s sections are divided into levels providing unique amenities, from premium luxury to affordable fun. This guide explores the major seating areas, highlighting their views, features, and offerings. Information is based on detailed seating charts and official resources.

Field Level Seats

The Field Level (sections in the 00s and 100s) provides the closest views to the action, ideal for fans wanting an immersive experience. Sections like the Legends Suites (14A-27A) and Champions Suites are premium, offering seats right behind home plate or near the dugouts (Yankees’ below 14-17, visitors’ below 22-25). Amenities include private entrances, all-inclusive food and nonalcoholic drinks, in-seat wait service, and access to exclusive lounges like the bi-level Legends Suite Club, Cutwater Lounge, and DraftKings Sportsbook Lounge. Prices can exceed $1,000 for front-row seats in high-demand games, but start lower for less popular matchups. Protective netting ensures safety, extending to sections 011 and 029. These seats are perfect for die-hard fans seeking luxury and proximity, though they come at a premium cost.

Main Level Seats

The Main Level (200s and some 300s) strikes a balance between affordability and quality views, offering a mid-tier vantage point above the field. Sections like 213, 214, 223, and 224 provide infield perspectives similar to pricier seats but at $42-$150 per ticket. Premium options include the Delta Sky360 Suites behind home plate, featuring private seating, a full-service bar, and upscale dining. Avoid sections 205, 206, 233, and 234 due to potential obstructions from overhangs or poles. This level is great for families or groups wanting comfort without field-level prices, with padded seats in select areas and easy access to concessions.

Terrace Level Seats

Similar to the Main Level but slightly higher (overlapping in 200s/300s), the Terrace Level offers elevated views with prices ranging from $42 to $150. Recommended sections like 312 and 328 mimic infield sightlines at half the cost of lower levels. Amenities include the Jim Beam Premium Seats (317-323) with padded chairs, exclusive restrooms, and a bird’s-eye view. The Away Bullpen sits below 237-238 (FreshDirect Terrace), and the Yankees’ below 202 (Toyota Terrace), adding excitement for bullpen watchers. These seats provide shelter from elements via overhangs and are ideal for budget-conscious fans seeking a comprehensive stadium perspective.

Grandstand Seats

The Grandstand (400 Level) is the highest and most affordable non-bleacher option, wrapping around the stadium for panoramic views. Outfield seats start at $33, while infield ones go up to $50. Sections like 434B offer shade and unobstructed sights, though outfield views may partially obscure the main scoreboard. Alcohol-free areas (407A, 433) cater to families. Be cautious of minor obstructions in spots like 414 from overhangs affecting high fly balls. This level suits casual fans prioritizing value over proximity.

Bleacher Seats

Bleachers are the cheapest and most energetic seats, fostering a rowdy, communal vibe. Section 203 hosts the “Bleacher Creatures,” famous for the Roll Call tradition. Views are distant but fun, with sun exposure requiring hats and sunglasses. Amenities include access to GA areas like FreshDirect and Toyota Terraces with bars, unique food, and charging stations. Prices are the lowest, making them perfect for groups or first-timers embracing the lively atmosphere near bullpens for heckling.

Suites and Premium Areas

Suites, including Legends and Champions, offer ultra-luxury with private boxes, in-seat service, and club access for over $1,000. Premium areas like Delta Sky360 and Jim Beam provide upscale dining and bars in sheltered spots. These are for those seeking exclusivity and top-tier amenities.

Accessibility

Yankee Stadium ensures inclusivity with wheelchair-accessible and aisle-transfer seats available at various prices and locations. A Sensory Room at Section 320C features activity panels, bean bags, and fidget toys for guests with sensory needs. Assistive listening devices (ear speakers, headsets, neckloops) are free at Guest Relations with a deposit. Other accommodations include stadium-wide captioning, induction loops, sensory kits (noise-canceling headsets, fidget toys), and handheld radios. Contact Disabled Services for specifics.

NOTE: The above seating map can be subject to change. This depends on the type of event. Always check the seating map when selecting your tickets for each individual event.

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