Fenway Park Seating Chart

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  • Author Gary Ketchum
  • Published September 24, 2007
  • Word count 647

Are you planning to attend a Boston Red Sox game anytime soon? Here is a guide to help you choose which seats are best for you. I will give each section a rating from 1 to 5 stars.

I. Bleacher Seats

A. Includes sections 34-43

B. There are approximately 50 rows in the bleachers depending on the section

C. Rating: 2 Stars

If your looking to keep things cheap, than the bleachers are for you. As with most ballparks these sections offer the least desirable view, and you don't get a play by play birds eye view. But you'll be able to indulge in a few more brews with the extra bucks you'll save.

II. Right Field Boxes

A. Includes sections 1A - 7 and 87-97

B. There are 12-30 rows depending on the section

C. Rating: 3 Stars

These seats are located down the right field line and give fans a decent view. These seats are generally cheaper than ones located closer to the bases. Furthermore these seats get a lot of foul balls so bring a baseball glove.

III. Grand Stand

A. Includes sections 1-33

B. There are 15-20 rows depending on the section

C. Rating: 3 Stars

The grandstand is located just above the Loge Boxes and stretches all the way around the playing field. There are some obstructions due to support poles that hold up the upper deck sections, but are rarely in line with obstructing the home plate view.

IV. Roof Boxes

A. Includes sections 1-43 and 2-20

B. There are 5 rows

C. Rating: 3.5 Stars

The Roof Boxes are located above the Loge Boxes. These seats provide a birds eye view of the entire field.

V. Green Monster

A. Includes sections 1-10

B. There are 3 rows

C. Rating: 3.5 Stars

The Green Monster speaks for itself. These seats are limited and can be pricey. The seats are located in left field and the view is decent. Also, you'll be able to tell people that you sat atop the Green Monster.

VI. Loge Box

A. Includes sections 98-165

B. There are 12 rows

C. Rating: 4 Stars

The Loge boxes are great seats. They don't cost as much as field boxes but give you a close view of the field. Also, there are no obstructions in the Loge Boxes.

VII. 406. Club

A. Located behind and above home plate

B. Accommodates several Fans

C. Rating: 4.5 Stars

The 406. Club is a semi-private club which includes private bar, theater seating, and fine dining. It is a more upscale experience and there is a dress code. Tickets to this club can be pricey but the experience is memorable.

VIII. Field Box

A. Includes Sections 1-82 and 9-70

B. There are 12 rows

C. Rating: 5 Stars

The field boxes are the best seats in the house. The Red Sox dugout sits in front of sections 22-28. The visitors dugout sits in front of sections 61-68. These seats are the most expensive but if you want to see the color of the players eyes, than these seats are it.

Other Notable information:

  • Children 2 and under do not need a ticket for admission.

  • Handicapped seating is located throughout the park.

  • Alcohol-free Family sections are located in the Grandstands, sections 32 and 33.

  • Some areas of Fen way Park have covered seating. All Grandstand sections and the infield Roof Boxes are covered.

  • There are 2 Levels of seating at Fenway Park. The first level contains the Field Boxes, Loge Boxes, and Grandstand sections. The second level contains the Roof Boxes, Press Box, .406 Club, and Upper Suites.

  • Upper suites are located along the right and left field lines on the Roof Box level, and these suites accommodate 20 people and include a television, private restroom, customized menu and personal attendant.

  • L-13 Suites are located on the lower suite level behind Grandstand sections 28 and 29. These suites accommodates 30 people and includes televisions, a private restroom, customized menu and personal attendant.

  • Seat numbers run right to left in all sections.

Gary Ketchum is the CEO of TicketAmerica which has provided hundreds of thousands of event tickets to satisfied customers since 1998 @ http://www.ticketamerica.com

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