Target Field

Section 125 at Target Field

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Section 125 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 125 are labeled 1-40, 41-44
  • Wheelchair seating is available behind Row 40
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 44
  • When looking towards the field, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 125 Reviews

    Close In, Exposed To Elements, Lots of Traffic

    Jun 2012

    Section 125, Row 20, Seats 1-4

    Mixed bag-- mostly positive. Seats are in direct sun for day games and anywhere until 4th-6th inning for midsummer eve/night games. Middling-low probability for foul balls-- one came two seats away on a bounce once. But be alert, as there is usually at least one foul ball a game within a section's width of the seats. Good view, particularly of middle infield and left fielder. But you will miss stuff going into the left field corner. Direct view is just behind first base-- only a slight pivot to right gets battery view. Regular vendor route and you're on the aisle. Downside is when they stop nearby for transactions your view of the pitcher and batter is obstructed; it happens at least once a game. Similar situation with rude/clueless fans moving in aisles/rows during action. Close to a main, basic concession stand and a men's restroom at the main concourse level. A few specialty concessions are within three sections of 125. Section is in a nice midway location between Gate 14 and the turn to the leftfield (near the light rail stop).

    • Main Level

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      The Main Level at Target Field is the name given to lower level sections, especially those labeled in the 100s. On the Twins seating chart, these are also referred to as Home Plate, Infield, Diamond and Field Box seats. Home Plate and Infield Boxes Sections 105-123 are the best non-club seats on the lower level. The first row in these sections is behind the Champions Club and Dugout Boxes - about 15 rows from the field. Sections 112-115 give you the best view from behind home plate and offer plenty of amenities, such as a nearby ATM, Family Restroom and concession stands. Rows 13 and above in this area (except 106 and 123) are underneath an overhang, which will provide protection from the rain and offer the earliest shade. One of the main stadium entrances in near Section 115; sit there for a quick exit to beat the traffic home. Diamond and Field Boxes  Adjacent to the Dugout Boxes down both sides of the field are Sections 101-104 and 124-127. These sections are the largest in the ballpark, spanning up to 30 rows. The seats are expertly angled towards home plate - allowing for comfortable views of the action. Because of how shallow the sections are, children in rows further back may have a difficult time seeing over fans in front of them. When deciding between the first-base line and third-base line, consider that sections 125-127 will be among the last in the ballpark to get shade. Conversely, the last ten rows on the first-base side are the best option for sun protection on the Main Level. For diverse food options, choose Section 126 to be near the Carvery, Asian Wok and other concession stands.  

    • Recommended For Outstanding Convenience

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      These seats were hand-selected for being close to a wide-range of amenities. They are within five rows of the concourse (fewer stairs) and there is a men’s restroom, women’s restroom and concessions near this section.

    • Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Smell the turf!"

      (Section 101) - -

      Great seats. I would surely pick them again. May be a little tough with young kids under 7 to see even though seat 20 was the aisle seat. I'd sit here again!

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