Navy Sideline & Visitor Sideline
Navy Sideline - The Navy sideline is in front of Section 3, Section 4, Section 5 and Section 6
Visitor Sideline - The visiting team sideline is in front of Section 27, Section 28, Section 29 and Section 30
Navy-Marine Corps Stadium is a two-tiered football stadium. Chairback seating can be found throughout, creating a comfortable gameday experience wherever your tickets are.
Lower Level: 1-8 and 25-32
The closest and best seating options are in sections 1-8 and 25-32. Rows A-J are nearest the field, followed by rows 1-30.
All sections are along the sidelines, which is great for seeing both sides of the field. For extra excitement, we recommend seats on the west sideline behind the home bench.
Upper Level: 101-108 and 125-132
The upper level provides elevated views of the field. Compared to other large college football stadiums, the 100-level at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium is much closer than most other stadiums.
There are about 30 rows in every section. Sections 103-106 are slightly smaller with 25 rows due to their location in front of the press box.
Endzones: Hill, A-H
Smaller sections are located behind each endzone and labeled with letters of the alphabet. Tickets in sections A-H is a great option for anyone looking for a less crowded atmosphere due to the smaller sections with just 9-10 rows.
By the north endzone is general admission Hill seating. Kids and adults are welcome to get general admission tickets here to lounge on blankets and watch a game.
Navy Sideline - The Navy sideline is in front of Section 3, Section 4, Section 5 and Section 6
Visitor Sideline - The visiting team sideline is in front of Section 27, Section 28, Section 29 and Section 30
All endzone seating is marked with a lettered section. Endzone seating on the NW side of the stadium is behind hill seating and offers small, intimate seating sections which are easy to get in and out of. Similarly, Sections E-H on the other end of the field are smaller sections with less than 15 rows.
If bringing family, choose Sections A-D which will give the kids an opportunity to play on the grassy hill. A scoreboard on each end of the stadium ensures that all fans can see at least one scoreboard.
Lower Level Sideline seating is often referred to as Blue (1-8) and Gold (25-32) sidelines. Each section features about 40 rows of seating, with the first ten rows separated from the rest of the rows by a short wall. Sections 5-8 feature bleacher seating, while all other seating has a chairback.
Despite having upwards of 40 rows, the sections located on the sideline are very shallow so there are no steep stairs to climb.
Because of how shallow the lower level is at Navy Stadium, the Upper Level is pushed pretty far back from the field, but is not very high. This gives all fans seated in the upper level a fairly good view of the entire field.
The entrance to each section is located at Row 7, which ensures that all fans have a relatively easy walk to their seats -- even if they're seated in the last row.
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Navy Marine Corps Stadium does have two elevators, as well as multiple wheelchair ramps - one ramp located at each corner of the stadium.
Handicap accessible parking is available and can be accessed at northern most portions of the Navy and Gold parking lots (just south of Farragut Road). Handicap parking passes should be obtained in advance, and must be accompanied by a state issued handicapped parking placard or license plate. The closest entry gate to the Navy Lot Handicap parking is Gate G (near the northwest corner of the stadium), while the closest entry to the Gold Lot Handicap parking is Gate J (near the northeast corner of the stadium).