Section 105
American Airlines Center
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About Section 105
Key Insights
- On the Glass - Stars Games (Rows A)
- Rows AA-CC, A-Z
Seating Notes
- For most hockey hockey games, these seats are located on the end where the visitors shoot twice
- Rows A are part of the On the Glass for Stars games
Row Numbers
- For most events, rows in Section 105 are labeled AA-CC, A-Z
- There is open space betweeen Rows CC and A
- For hockey games, row A is usually the first row
- Row A is usually the first row for concerts
- An entrance to this section is located at Row Z
- When looking towards the court/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the right
Views From Section 105



What It's Like to Sit in Section 105
RYS Expert Reviews
On the Glass
Plaza Level
Fan Reviews
Crossroads Guitar Festival - Eric Clapton - Sep 21, 2019 The view of the stage was terrific. The seats were padded, but very narrow for $750 seats! You get a recliner with a table for $10 at Alamo Drafthouse.
Additional Reviews
Section 105 / Row H
Section 105 / Row N
Section 105 / Row C.
Seating and Ticket Q&A
Is it better to sit close to the glass or in the first row of the platinum level?
Much of this has to do with personal preference and what is more desirable to you as a fan. Below are some of the pros and cons to each option and from there you can hopefully weigh which traits of the seats are most important to you.
Lower level sections of course are very close to the ice and the action. These seats are extremely exciting to see the players and appreciate the speed of the game. Details are so easy to come by such as facial expressions, players communicating, and the sounds of the skates on the ice. The downside of these seats is that in some sections (especially as you move closer to the corners) it can be difficult to see portions of the ice. This happens because the angle on the glass creates a blurred effect making it hard to see. Many fans will compensate for this by watching the jumbotron when the play is in this part of the ice. The good thing about hockey is that the game goes back and forth a lot, so the players are never out of view for too long. We typically suggest that hockey fans should always sit in close seats like these at least once just for the experience alone.
Platinum seats will offer some of the best views to watch the entire game. Unlike the seats in row 5, no matter where you sit on the platinum level the entire ice surface will be in view. This makes for a very comfortable experience to watch a game which gets even better with in-seat wait service so you never have to leave to get food or beverage. Of course you won't have the thrill of being just a few feet away from the players, but many people also like to be set back a bit more to take everything in.

Where are best seats to see a concert at AAC Dallas other than on the floor?
Side Sections 105 and 120 Are Great Alternatives to the Floor

The first rows of side seating are generally considered the best seats not on the floor. Because of the eye-popping theatrics of TSO, you will want to make sure you have a good view of the stage and not have to worry about lights or other obstructions from the stage props. Sections 105 and 120 are close enough to the stage, yet provide a good angle to see everything that is going on.