What are the best seats in Symphony Hall?

What are the best seats in Symphony Hall?

It all depends on the view, sound, and experience you want. The most expensive seats are usually found in the middle of the hall. The sound there tends to be a little better and the view is pretty good. The cheapest seats are usually found in the front and last rows or far off to the side.

Is there a dress code at Phoenix Symphony Hall?

Typical attire ranges from office casual to evening attire. We also suggest bring a light sweater, coat or wrap as concert venues can be chilly. For fan programs such as Harry Potter, Disney, Star Wars or tribute shows, costumes, cosplay and band shirts are encouraged.

Is orchestra or balcony seating better?

The word “balcony” has a certain nose-bleed connotation, and ticket buyers are less spooked by the word “mezzanine.” Front mezzanine seats are usually as good as orchestra seats, sometimes better, depending on the show. For a show with a visual sweep or intricate choreography, you might be better off in the mezzanine.

Where is the best place to sit in a theater?

The center
“The center is the best place to sit in a movie theater. At the front you’re too close to the screen, at the back there are too many heads and seats in front of you and on the aisle you’re too far to the side. The center is just right. Although a compromise can be made in the seats in between the front and the center.

Is balcony or orchestra seats better?

What is the mezzanine level in theatre seating?

The first of two elevated sections just above the Orchestra is the Mezzanine. (Note: in some smaller Broadway theatres, this might be the only elevated section.) The front rows of the Mezzanine are often priced similarly to the Orchestra as they offer spectacular views of the production.

Where do celebrities sit at football games?

These special private seating sections located within stadiums, arenas, and other sporting and entertainment venues, are typically located in the midsection and/or main stand or grandstand, usually providing the best views of the event.