Section 223
Nationwide Arena
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About Section 223
Key Insights
- Rows A-R
- Behind/Side Stage (most shows)
Seating Notes
- For most hockey hockey games, these seats are located on the end where the visitors shoot twice
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 223 are labeled A-R
- When looking towards the ice/court/stage, lower number seats are on the right
For Concerts, Section 223 May Have a Limited View
223 is behind the stage or to the side of the stage for most concerts. This may restrict or limit your view of the performance.
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What It's Like to Sit in Section 223
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Upper End (Hockey)
- Sitting behind the net on the upper level gives fans a unique perspective with a viewing height that allows you to see almost every inch of the ice. Watching the game from behind the goal is more suited to the hockey fan who appreciates watching plays develop, but may not the best for the casual fan. Sections 209-211 are best for Columbus natives as these seats will be closer to the net where the Jackets shoot twice. Sections in this area have up to 18 lettered rows of seating.
Upper Level Baseline (Basketball)
- Fans with a strict budget will likely be stuck shopping within the upper baseline seating zone for basketball games at Nationwide Arena. Though most of the seats are undesirable, there are a few hidden gems. The front rows (A-F) of Sections 222-226 are the lowest-hanging seats in the upper level - far closer to the action than many corner seats and even some sideline seats. Fans considering anything higher than Row M are advised to consider Turf Terrace seats instead, if available. The views are similar, but the legroom and ease of getting in and out of the seats is much better.
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