Little Caesars Arena

Section 223 at Little Caesars Arena

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Section 223 Seating Notes

  • The Red Wings shoot twice towards this end of the ice

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 223 are labeled 1-11
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 2
  • When looking towards the ice/court/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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Section 223 Reviews

They were awful

Oct 2017

Hockey Review
Section 223, Row 7, Seats 14-15

Seats are too steep and too cramped. I guess they gave the better seating to the suites. You have the feeling your going to fall forward, oh my gosh when you get up don't lose your footing or you will be on top of the people below you. Once you go to the Amalie Arena in Tampa this does not compare. For all the money they put into it, its a shame that they didn't sit in the seats first to see how they were, oh yeah those people will be in the suites. Also I hope nothing ever happens and the people need to get out in a hurry, there are only one way escalators.

  • 200 Level Corner (Basketball)

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    Sitting in the corners of the upper seating tier is best suited for fans looking for the cheaper ticket options at a Little Caesars Arena basketball game. Being on the upper tier will create more distant views, and as these seats are beyond the baselines, you run the risk of the basket impacting your view.  For the Pistons fans, we recommend searching in sections 222-224 at the southwest corner of the arena as these will keep you closer to the home team bench than any other corner seating option. Conversely, visiting team fans should prioritize the northwest corner (sections 229-231) as these will be closer to the opponent bench.  Corner sections on the 200 level have between 11 and 12 numbered rows of seating in each. Entry tunnels are located at Row 2, and we recommend fans search in the first 4 rows to provide easier access to and from the seats. Although the overhanging Gondola seats and Press Box are not as prevalent in the corner as in the neighboring sideline sections, we recommend fans be careful when searching for tickets in sections 208-209, 214-215, 223-224, and 229-30. But if you are left searching among those options, be sure to stick to rows 5 and lower to limit potential issues with your view of the court. 

  • 200 Level Corner (Concert)

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    Among the most affordable options for a concert at Little Caesars Arena, the 200 level corner sections are a good spot to search if you're just looking to get in the doors. Be cautious when searching in the upper rows of sections 214 and 224, as the overhanging Press Box (east side) and Gondolas (west side) can create limited views down to the floor.  For a safer option, stick to the lower rows of sections 222 or 216 which have a more comfortable angle to the performance for a traditional end stage configuration. Sections in the 200 level corner feature up between 11-12 rows of seating in each, with entry tunnels located at Row 2. 

  • 200 Level Corners (Hockey)

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    Corner seating on the 200 level of Little Caesars Arena offers some of the cheaper tickets a fan can find for a Detroit Red Wings hockey game. The views are more distant and the sight lines not as ideal as the neighboring side sections, which all combines to help keep ticket prices in the lower range. Be careful when searching in sections 208-209, 214-215, 223-224, and 229-230 as the overhanging Gondola and Press Box will wreak havoc on your view if sitting any higher than row 5. Upper seating rows in sections 207, 216, 222, and 231 also get a bit of obstruction from the overhangs, but not as severe.  Sections here have between 11 and 12 numbered rows of seating in each, and entry tunnels are located just above row 1. It is also good to know that seating begins to feel very steep at the top of the 200 level, so we recommend sticking to the front few rows whenever possible. 

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