Section 208
Coors Field

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About Section 208

Key Insights

  • Rows 4 & Above - Covered
  • Rows 1-17

Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 208 are labeled 1-17
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 1
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Views From Section 208

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Baseball Seat View From Section 208, Row 6

What It's Like to Sit in Section 208

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RYS Expert Reviews

Right Field Mezzanine

(2026 Review) - Second-Tier Outfield Seating: Located in Sections 201–209 in right field on the mezzanine level.    Elevated Outfield Views: Slightly raised perspective looking back toward home plate.    Smaller Sections: No more than 17 rows per section, making the area easier to navigate.    Bullpen Views: Sections 202–204 sit directly above the team bullpens.    Less Crowded Area: Positioned on its own level, creating a more relaxed atmosphere than other outfield sections.    Who Should Sit Here  Right Field Mezzanine seats are a good option for fans who want an elevated outfield view at a reasonable price while avoiding the larger crowds found in other parts of the stadium. These sections are also appealing for fans interested in watching pitchers warm up in the bullpens.  Location & Seating Details  The Right Field Mezzanine consists of Sections 201 through 209 and sits on the second tier of seating in right field at Coors Field.  Because this level is separated from the main outfield seating areas, it tends to feel less congested and easier to navigate during games. Sections here are also slightly smaller than many other sections in the ballpark, with no more than 17 rows in each section.  One unique feature of this area is that Sections 202–204 sit directly above the team bullpens, giving fans a chance to watch pitchers warm up during the game.  Views from the Right Field Mezzanine  From this vantage point, fans get a slightly elevated view of the outfield while looking back toward home plate. The angle allows fans to see plays develop across the field while still feeling connected to the action.  Despite sitting in the outfield, fans in these sections will typically have moderate chances of catching home run balls, as many home runs land deeper into the lower outfield seating or the right field concourse areas.  Exposure to Weather  Because of the open outfield location, seats in the Right Field Mezzanine can experience significant sun exposure during day games.  Fans looking for some relief from the sun should consider Rows 5 and higher in sections closer to the right field corner, where the seating deck above begins to provide better overhead coverage. 

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