Each section has a varying number of rows and seats per row. If you already have tickets, find your seats for row and seat numbers.
As a part of the Redbird Club, section 241 will enjoy access to the climate-controller club lounge with upscale food options and additional seating areas. Unfortunately, all food and drink must be purchased separately as they are not included with the price of your ticket.
Some of the most popular seats at Busch Stadium are on the 200 level in the Redbird Club. Those seats give fans access to amenities such as the indoor club lounge and private restrooms. Section 270 - though located on the same level as Redbird Club seats - does not have access to the lounge, restrooms, etc. That is what is meant by no club amenities for these seats and other Loge Outfield tickets.
For a Tuesday night game, gates will open 90 minutes before first pitch. For the 7:15 start time, you will be able to enter the stadium as early as 5:45.
There is no buffet available for Redbird Club ticketholders. All food purchases are a la carte, although the food in the club lounge is far superior to food in other areas of Busch Stadium.
Section 250 is part of the infield Redbird Club seats. All club seats come with access to the indoor club lounge. In addition to air-conditioned relief from the elements, you will find exclusive and upscale concessions in the lounge (food and drink are not included with your ticket price). The lounge is located just above section 250.
With the resounding success of Ballpark Village, the area around Busch Stadium is a popular hangout before, during and after the game. Because the area attracts so many fans to the game so early, the Cardinals are known for having one of the earliest-arriving crowds in all of baseball.
For weekday games Monday through Thursday, the ballpark gates open 90 minutes prior to first pitch. For night games starting at 7:15, the gates will open promptly at 5:45 and you'll have an opportunity to see the visiting team take batting practice (if the weather permits).
For Friday and weekend games the gates open a full two hours before first pitch, giving fans more time to explore the ballpark. If you plan on arriving early for batting practice, do know that it is uncommon for teams to BP before early afternoon games.