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Kansas City Cheifs

  • Writer: Admin
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  • Jun 17, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 4, 2021



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Where to Sit

Arrowhead Stadium is uniquely designed with all three bowls wrapping around the entire stadium, giving more seating options especially in the end zones and making it one of the loudest stadiums in football. Visiting fans should sit in sections 101-103 and 135-136 behind the visiting sideline, with rows 22-35 giving the best views to see over the sideline while not being too far up to be tucked under the upper deck overhang. The entire 200s level is club, split up by the end zone, red zone, and sideline areas. The elevation is ideal for seeing the game, and amenities include premium food and drink options, climate-controlled lounges, and early entry to the game with many TVs in the lounges showing all the other games around the league. Club level is a good option for fans looking for shade, with rows 7 and up in all sections under cover. The best seats for fans on a budget are in sections 320-327 on the sideline. These sections are beneficial in the upper deck in that they offer shade from the press box above, and are less windy than the sections on the other side of the field, and higher rows are the cheapest tickets in the stadium. 300s sections have more than 40 rows, and with entry on the bottom, long walks to the top and the wind that collects from the bowl-shaped stadium make sitting in the lower half of these sections worth the extra cost. The sideline section's entrance tunnels are located on row 11, so sitting in front of that row avoids being blocked by the flow of fans, but the first row should be avoided due to the large railing.

 
 
 

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