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Enterprise Center/Capacity
How are seats numbered at Enterprise Center?
Seats in all rows are numbered left to right with seat number 1 located closest to the preceding section. For example, seat 1 in each row of section 102 is closest to section 101.
What are club seats at Enterprise?
Club Seating at Enterprise Center Amenities for Club Seats at Enterprise Center include extra-wide seating, premium sight lines, in-game wait service, and access to the Bud Light Zone located on the east end of the club level.
How many seats are in a row at Enterprise Center?
These sections typically contain 45 rows of seats with row 1 always closest to the stage. While seat numbers change from show-to-show, the most common layout has seat 1 at the far right side of each floor section. That is, in Floor C, seat 1 is closer to sections 101-105 and farther from center stage.
Where the St Louis Blues play?
Enterprise Center
St. Louis Blues/Arenas/Stadiums
How much do Blues season tickets cost?
Seating Map
| 300 Level | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mezz End Row A | $3,168 | $2,948 |
| Mezz Center Low | $2,904 | $2,728 |
| Mezz Center | $2,200 | $2,112 |
| Mezz End Low | $1,892 | $1,848 |
What are the best seats at the Enterprise Center?
The upper rows in sections 101-106, 113-119 and 126 are premium lower level sections. These seats are widely regarded as having the best sitelines and for being the most comfortable seats in the arena.
What are the best seats at Blues game?
What is a mezzanine seat?
All of the seats are in the first balcony of the theatre. The seats overhang the first rows of the orchestra seats. The first row of balcony seats are considered to be mezzanine.
How long does a Blues hockey game last?
The standard length of an NHL hockey game is 60 minutes, or 3 periods of 20 minutes. If the score is tied after sixty minutes, the game will extend to a 5-minute overtime followed by a shootout. During the playoffs, teams will play sudden-death overtime to settle a tie which is also made up of 20-minute periods.
Who owns St. Louis Blues?
Tom Stillman
Tom Stillman, a lifelong hockey fan, became Chairman and Governor of the St. Louis Blues on May 9, 2012. Mr. Stillman is also Chairman and CEO of Summit Distributing, a St.