Alright, let’s talk about this Angel of the Winds Arena, ya know, the place where they have all them shows and games. I ain’t been there myself, but my grandson, he goes all the time. He told me a thing or two about findin’ your seat, so I’ll tell ya what I know.
First off, this arena, it’s a big place, holds like ten thousand folks. That’s a whole lotta people! So, they got this thing called a seating chart. It’s like a map, ya see? Shows you where all the seats are. My grandson says it’s mighty important to look at it before you go, so you don’t end up sittin’ on someone’s lap.

Now, they got these things called sections. Think of it like this, the whole arena is chopped up into little pieces, and each piece gets a number. They start countin’ on the south side, and then go around like a clock. So, if you’re lookin’ at the chart, remember that. South side, then around and around.
Then comes the rows and seat numbers. Once you find your section, you gotta find your row. Rows are like lines of seats, ya know, goin’ across. And then each seat in the row has a number. My grandson says they count from left to right when you’re lookin’ at the stage or the ice, whatever they got goin’ on that day. So, you find your section, then your row, then your seat. Easy peasy, right?
But here’s the thing, not all seats are created equal. Some seats are better than others. My grandson, he told me some stories. Like, he sat in a seat once, and there was a big ol’ bar right in front of him. Couldn’t see nothin’! He said seats 25 and 24 were bad, bad, bad. But seat 23, that one was good. So, ya gotta be careful.
Now, how do you find this seating chart and pick a good seat? Well, my grandson says you can go online. He uses somethin’ called Ticketmaster. He says they got all the seating charts and you can even see pictures of what the view looks like from different seats. That sounds mighty fancy to me, but he says it’s easy. He also talks about somethin’ called “interactive seating charts”. Sounds like you can click on the seats and see what’s what. He says you can even see ratings for the seats, like if other folks liked them or not.
- Find the right section: Remember, they start on the south side and go clockwise.
- Locate your row: Rows are lines of seats, easy to spot.
- Get your seat number: Count from left to right when facing the stage or ice.
- Check for obstructions: Some seats might have bars or other things blockin’ your view.
- Use the internet: Websites like Ticketmaster have seating charts and seat views.
And they have all sorts of things at this arena. My grandson, he’s seen hockey games there. He says them Everett Silvertips play there. He’s also seen concerts. Loud music, he says. They even have ice skating shows and family shows. Sounds like there’s somethin’ for everyone.
So, if you’re goin’ to the Angel of the Winds Arena, don’t just wander in there like a lost sheep. Do your homework! Look at that seating chart, pick a good seat, and you’ll have a much better time. My grandson says so, and he knows these things better than I do. He’s always on that computer of his, lookin’ at stuff. But I tell ya, even an old lady like me can understand this seat stuff. Just remember south side, clockwise, sections, rows, and seat numbers. And watch out for them bars!

And one more thing, they sell tickets, ya know. You gotta buy a ticket to get in. My grandson buys his tickets online, but I reckon you can buy them at the arena too. Just make sure you get the right ticket for the right seat. Wouldn’t want to sit in the wrong place and get kicked out. That would be embarrassing, wouldn’t it?
So that’s about all I know about the Angel of the Winds Arena seating chart. It ain’t rocket science, just gotta pay attention and do a little lookin’ before you go. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some dinner. All this talk about arenas and seats is makin’ me hungry.
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