Detroit Tigers Stadium seating question?
Question by 25 or 6 to 4: Detroit Tigers Stadium seating question?
I was looking at tickets for the Red Sox vs Tigers game and noticed that the club seats are cheaper than infield box seats what makes them different except the price and where they are? Are they different from the upper level seats or are the club seats the seats on the upper level but divided by the glass mini wall from the upper level seats?
I know that it is called Comerica Park…I put Detroit Tigers Stadium so everyone would know what I was talking about even if they didn’t know it was CoPa.
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Answer by JOEY WHEELS
some spots have better views around the ballpark
good choice going to see a Red Sox vs Tigers
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Club seats are like the first row(s) of the upper level.
It’ll be pretty hard to see a game ther since The Tigers dont play at Tiger Stadium anymore.
They play at Comerica Park, and you can always go to the tigers website and click on seating to looky see.
First of all if you get off the exzit to “Tiger Stadium” at Michigan and Trumble…you’re not going to find any baseball players or fan. Bums?…sure! You’re going to want to get off at the Madison exzit and go to Comerica Park! YEA BABY!
The club seats are more expessive because they give a better view of the entire field. If you’re down on the infield, its much harder to see things on the other side of the field.
I understood you perfectly, even though you gave the wrong stadium name. Some people just want to be a bit cruel, or so it seems.
This link gives you a seating and pricing plan for Comerica park. You can find your section and check that way, and the answer will not be speculation.
Every team has a similar chart from their MLB page.