All-Star Club - One of the best ways to impress guests at Safeco Field is to treat them to an outing in the All-Star Club down the right-field line. Situated on the s...
Diamond Club (Mariners Games) - The Diamond Club seats at Safeco Field are made up of the four odd-numbered sections between the player dugouts. These are often regarded as the best ...
Press Level Club - T-Mobile Park's newest premium seating option - the Press Level Club - is firmly in the conversation about the best seats at the ballpark. These seats...
Suites - The Suites at T-Mobile Park are located between the first and third baselines behind the 200 level seats. Some of the amenities include: a private sky...
Terrace Club - Terrace Club seats are located on either side of the field on the second level of T-Mobile Park. Their position above the 100 level gives fans in thes...
Terrace Club Loge Boxes - Terrace Club Loge Boxes are one of the newest seating additions at T-Mobile Park. Each Loge Box is a semi-private area located at the top of the Club ...
Terrace Club Tables - Terrace Club Tables at T-Mobile Park are located on the club level directly behind row 7. Each table has space for four guests around a half-circle ta...
Best Seats For a Concert at T-Mobile Park
The most common seating layout at T-Mobile Park for concerts is an end-stage setup with the stage located near sections Section 102, Section 103 and Section 104. For many concerts there are also slight variations to the layout, which may include General Admission seats, fan pits and B-stages.
On the Field: Sections Field A, Field B, Field C and Field D are Field Seats, which offer some of the closest views of the performers. For many concerts, field sections are added or removed. These performer-specific adjustments may alter the field layout and the views from each field section.
To the Side of the Stage: For close views of the stage with a little bit of elevation, consider seats to the side of the stage in Section 112, Section 114 and Section 148. The view is not head-on like on the field, but many of the seats are closer to the stage, provide better elevation and are actual stadium seats.
Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Field 25, Field 27, Field 33 and Field 35 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance.
Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines. Just keep in mind that you won't be able to see as much detail from these seats as you would if you sat closer to the stage.
Consider the Following When Buying Concert Tickets
Seats behind the stage are occassionally sold: Unless your main objective is to just get in the building, you'll want to completely avoid anything behind the stage - like those in/near or above sections Section 102, Section 103, Section 104 and Section 105. It's unlikely the performer will turn around to salute you - and you're more likely to be completely blocked out from seeing the show.
If you're on the shorter side (or bringing kids), consider field seats only in the first few rows: The most common complaint amongst field ticketholders is that they can't see the stage because of taller people in front of them. As an alternative, consider side sections near the stage that will still have you close and high enough to see.
Lower level side sections are not created equal: While the side sections closest to the stage are top-notch, side sections farther from the stage may leave you with a cramp in your neck. Sections 119 and 141 are not well-angled towards the stage - leaving you to turn your head for an ideal view. Instead, consider head-on sections in the lower level or even close side seats in the upper level like 313 and 347.
Bleachers Seating - The T-Mobile Park Bleachers are located in sections 180-195 in left and center field. The main video board is directly above center field seating so y...
Field Seats - The best way to experience a concert at T-Mobile Park is to sit directly on the field. By purchasing tickets in one of these sections, you'll have the...
Hit It Here Cafe Seating - One of the more unique seating areas at T-Mobile Park is the Hit It Here Cafe located in right field. The cafe is split up into indoor and outdoor sec...
Main Level Seating -
Main Level seating at T-Mobile Park is made up of sections 102-151. This area wraps almost entirely around the ballpark, and there are significant ...
Premier Seats - On the Mariners seating chart, the closest seats to the field on the Main Level are known as Premier Seats. With the exception of the Diamond Club, th...
Standing Room Only - Mariners standing room only tickets are one of the cheapest ways to enter T-Mobile Park. When sold, these tickets give fans access to a few great plac...
View Level Seating -
On the
T-Mobile Park seating chart, the View Level is made up of sections 306-347. These are typically the cheapest tickets for a Mariners game,...
Shaded and Covered Seats - Finding Shaded Seats at T-Mobile Park When the roof is open, T-Mobile Park is just as sunny as any other ballpark Because of all the rain th...
Safeco Field is a fairly traditional stadium in that it features three distinct levels of seating. The lower lower level is comprised of roughly 40 rows of seats, the second level is primarily club seating and the upper deck is above a large ring of suites. As a result, when purchasing tickets for a Mariners game, you tend to get what you pay for.
With Major League Baseball's largest videoboard in center-field, home plate seats at Safeco Field are easily the best choice for keeping an eye on the game. Even if you miss a play, you can get a clear view on the 200-feet-wide replay board.
For catching the actual action on the field, we recommend rows 20-35 in sections 126-133 for their unobstructed and elevated views from behind home plate. The only other home plate seats with elevation (besides for suites) are located in the upper deck. In these sections (328-332), we recommend spending a few extra dollars to sit in one of the first four rows as the views from rows 5-8 can be somewhat obstructed by the staircases.
If you're looking to combine an excellent view with some special treatment, Terrace Club seats on the 200 level offer comfortable sitelines and exclusive amenities. These loge-style seats hang over the 100 level - bringing them closer to the field - and come with in-seat wait service for fewer trips away from your seats. While terrace sections closer to home plate will have the best views - and the highest pricetag - sections towards the outfield still have a good angle back towards home plate. Sitting down the line can help you save a few bucks, and you'll end up with the same padded seats and club access as someone sitting near the infield.
For an exciting and unconventional view, consider the front rows of sections 112, 114, 146 and 148. Lower level sections down the line are progressively angled more and more towards home plate to improve fans' sitelines. As a result, the sections farthest down the line are located just a few feet into foul territory and the front rows of these sections face towards home plate to give you a similar perspective to what the outfielder sees. We recommend paying the premium to sit in the first three rows of these sections for an exceptional experience.
Access to the Diamond Club with buffet and full bar
In-seat wait service allows viewers to receive refreshments without leaving their seats
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled Impressing a Guest.
Best Seats for Kids and Family
If you're planning on bringing the kids to a Mariners game, arrive a few minutes early and be sure to enter through the Center Field Gate off of Royal Brougham Way. Kids will find a number of fun activities in center field, including the Playfield, Moose Den and Kids Clubhouse store.
The Moose Den is located on the main concourse near section 191 under the big videoboard. Kids will have a chance to meet Mariner Moose throughout the game and have their picture taken. Nearby seating in bleacher sections 190-195 is among the most affordable ticket options for an M's game. Just keep in mind that these are bleacher-style seats (with backs) and are heavily exposed to the sun. Another nearby section - 104 - is made up of traditional stadium-style seating and is a no-alcohol section that specifically caters to families.
All children aged two and under do not need a ticket to enter the stadium.
While seating in the outfield is relatively affordable, the seats are extremely sun-drenched during afternoon games. If you'd prefer to stay out of the sun, your best bet is to purchase a ticket in the main seating bowl (100 level sections in foul territory) in rows 35 and higher. These seats are most likely to be covered by the overhang and shielded from the sun. Other considerations include high row numbers in club level (200) and upper deck (300) sections on the third base side of the field. The sun will set behind these sections and put fans in these seats in the shade the earliest.
Close to a lot of alcohol vendors on the upper level
There is an overhang to protect from a lot of the sun and precipitation
Ticket prices in the lower tier on the upper level, can spend more on alcohol
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled Partying and Socializing.
Best Seats for Visiting Team Fans
With the nearest MLB stadium more than 800 miles away, Safeco Field is the most isolated park in the big leagues. Never-the-less, it often receives excellent reviews for being a great stadium to visit for fans of the away team. Whether you're visiting for a weekend set or just a single game, there're plenty to see and do around Safeco Field.
When purchasing tickets to a Mariners game as a fan of the visiting team, first consider the sections located directly behind the visitor dugout. Sections 136-139 are located on the third base side of the field, and row 5 in each of these sections is just above the visitor dugout. In addition to close proximity to your favorite players, you'll have an excellent view of the field and the league's largest videoboard. Before settling into your seat, grab a cup of garlic fries outside section 136 and a local beer from the nearby Power Alley bar.
If you'd prefer to immerse yourself with the locals, consider arriving to the stadium a little early and grabbing a spot in The Pen - a general admission standing area that opens 2.5 hours before first pitch. The Pen offers four different concession stands featuring burgers, wings, tacos and pizza from a local chef. You'll also find a wide beer selection to wash it all down and plenty of televisions to catch up on the early action from around the league.
Another popular pre-game destination within the ballpark is the Hit it Here Cafe. Located above 100-level sections in right field, the Cafe is a first-come, first-serve indoor/outdoor seating area featuring a menu labeled as "Northwest-fresh". If you're heading to a night game, arrive to the ballpark a full two hours before first pitch to grab a seat facing the field. You can watch the visiting team take batting practice while you indulge in the cafe. You'll be asked to leave 30 minutes before first pitch (these seats are reserved while the game is in progress), giving you enough time to grab a drink for the road and head towards your seats.
Excellent spot to watch the visiting team take batting practice
First-come, first-serve up to 30 minutes before first pitch - reserved seating during the game
Full menu with comfortable seating over-looking the field
Seating Tips & Advice
"1st base line, section 117." - Right next to Mariner dugout, right next to Ichiro in right field... a good place to catch a foul ball.
"Seats Behind Home Plate Give Best View of Scoreboard" - Choose seats behind home plate to get the best view of the 200-foot wide Safeco Field video board.
Are tickets 41R 2 and 41A 1 next to each other at Safeco Field?
At Safeco Field, the last row in many lower level sections is a wheelchair accessible row. In your case, Row 41 is an accessible seating row. The R denotes that there is space for a wheelchair, while the A indicates that this is a companion seat to the wheelchair space.
Are there wheelchair specific seating areas at Safeco Field?
Wheelchair accessible seating is available in many sections at Safeco Field, and listed below is the breakdown by seating level of where you can find the accessible seats.
Last rows of Sections 102-150, 191-195
Last rows of Sections 214-217, 225-227, 237, 239, 246
You can request handicap accessible tickets directly through the Mariners by contacting them at 206-346-4001 via phone, or submitting a contact request online.
Where are the best seats for the elderly at Safeco Field?
The best options for fans who have limited mobility will be found in the back rows of the 100 level sections. The entry tunnel from the concourse for these sections is located at the very top, so finding seats near the back will mean less rows to have to walk up and down to get to and from the seats. The last row in most lower level sections is Row 42, so we recommend searching for seats in Rows 38 and above so that you won't have to walk more than 5 rows down the aisle.
If your Grandmother has limited movement, you may also be able to request handicap accessible seating directly through the Mariners. Accessible seating will ensure that there are no stairs to walk up or down to get to your seats (Accessible seating request form for the May 25th, 2014 game vs. the Astros).
How many rows in each section at T-Mobile Park?
Each section has a varying amount of rows and seats. Find a section to see row and/or seat numbers.
Is seat number 1 on the left or right side of sections?
As you look towards the action from your seats, lower number seats are on your right.