View Level
Daikin Park
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Features & Amenities
Last verified and reviewed:
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Highest Seating Tier: Located on the upper deck with the most elevated views in the stadium.
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Budget-Friendly Option: First few rows offer strong value compared to Terrace Level below.
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Well Covered Sections: Many seats down the lines are protected from the sun.
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Convenient Amenities: Restrooms are easily accessible throughout the level.
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Steep Seating Layout: Tunnel entry at Row 1 with long walks up for higher rows.
Who Should Sit Here
View Level seats are ideal for fans looking for a budget-friendly option with a full-field perspective. These seats are best for fans who don’t mind heights and want to save money while still seeing the entire game develop. They’re also a good fit for fans who prefer shade and easy access to amenities over proximity to the field.
View Level Location & Details
View Level seating includes sections across the 400 level at Daikin Park, forming the highest tier in the stadium.
These sections sit:
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Well above the Terrace Level
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At a steep incline with Row 1 closest to the concourse tunnel
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With longer walks required as you move higher up
Because of the steep design:
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Lower rows are strongly recommended to reduce walking and improve comfort
One benefit of this level is how well it was designed for fan convenience:
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Restrooms (men’s, women’s, and family) are located close to most sections
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Many sections down the lines are well covered from the sun
Views from View Level
View Level seats offer a high, full-field perspective, but vary depending on section.
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Sections down the lines: Much farther from home plate, but often better covered.
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Sections 430-438: Limited or obstructed view of the scoreboard
Because of the height:
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Great for seeing the entire field layout and game flow
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Less ideal for tracking pitch detail or player interaction
Verified Content: To provide the most accurate seating insights, this page undergoes a yearly audit. Our team verifies information through on-site visits, conversations with venue or ticketing representatives, and other resources.