If you found the seating chart you're looking for and just want to see events in Kansas City, please see below:. SeatGeek asked thousands of MLB fans to weigh in on their baseball stadium experiences, rating atmosphere, in-stadium food, and bathrooms. Kauffman Stadium was ranked 16 for atmosphere, 26 for food, and 13 for bathrooms. Sitting close to the Kansas City Royals bench is a great chance to get up close to the players and can be a great part of a live sports experience.
Skip to Content. Browse Categories. NCAA Basketball. Seats in Row A will have you walking down about 10 stairs to reach your seats, while you could walk as many as 20 stairs to reach the top rows. Tickets closest to Row J will have the shortest walk up and down stairs.
In addition to being behind home plate, sections offer a lot in the way of restrooms, snacks and even the Captain Morgan Bar. When it comes to ballpark shape, sitelines and seating levels, Kauffman Stadium is a fairly traditional ballpark by today's standards. The stadium is relatively symmetric without any major quirks or obstructed views to worry about. Generally speaking, when it comes to getting the best view, you tend to get what you pay for.
As with most ballparks, the most desirable views are located behind home plate. These include Crown seats at field level, level sections, lettered Diamond Boxes and seats on the Level.
Among these options, the seats on the View Level are far-and-away the cheapest tickets. You'll also find that these are the only seats behind home plate that do not look through the protective netting.
Instead, you'll have an entirely clear bird's eye view of the view and a head-on look at the videoboard. For the best overall experience, sit below row M and start your search with tickets in sections If you're looking at tickets in level sections behind home plate and on the infield, the best views will come from sections Specifically, we recommend the last six rows in these sections, labeled S-X.
While you won't be right up against the field, these rows offer a little bit of elevation so you can see side-to-side without turning your neck constantly. Similar views can be found in Diamond sections A-F and the front rows of nearby s sections - but the Diamond Boxes come with a higher price-tag and there is a lot of distracting foot traffic in front of the s sections. For fans looking for an all-around comfortable experience, the loge level offers excellent views and excellent protection from the elements.
These seats slightly overhang the sections below so that the front rows are closer to the field than the back rows of the s - and all loge seats feel closer to the field than you might expect. The seats down the line don't offer the best angle towards home plate, so we recommend aiming for sections as a first choice.
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled. Kauffman Stadium is highly regarded as a family-friendly destination for baseball fans in Kansas City. The Royals offer a number of family days with special promotions and have even built a field for kids within Kauffman Stadium. If you know you want to bring the family along to a Royals game but are undecided as to which game to go to, consider Friday night and Sunday afternoon games first.
From May through August, Friday nights at the K become fireworks nights. The Royals put on an awe-inspiring display of fireworks that shoot off over center field. On these nights, you'll want to avoid seats in the outfield and far down the line.
We recommend sections behind home plate on the level for the best views and a little lighter dent on the wallet. Another consideration for a family outing is to attend a Sunday afternoon game.
The crowds at these games is usually less inebriated than you would find on a Friday and Saturday night. Furthermore, all kids 14 and younger can run the bases after the game. For these games - and all afternoon games - pay close attention to the weather.
Kauffman Stadium is one of the hottest stadiums in the country and sitting in the right row can make the difference between a pleasant afternoon and a painful sunburn. The third base side is the less sunny side of Kauffman Stadium. The sun will set behind these sections - making them the first to get the shade.
Loge sections on this side of the field are the absolute best way to stay out of the sun. These seats are fully covered and most rows will be shaded - no matter where the sun is. When the forecast is expected to be hot, ticket prices in these sections skyrocket - but we tend to think they're worth it.
Other considerations for shade include the upper rows of sections and Between these two options, the level seats are far superior in nearly every aspect closer to the field, better shade, better accessibility but also come with a much higher ticket price. If you're going to the game on a non-fireworks day and the weather will be bearable, consider sitting in the Sonic Slam seats in Sections These seats are in home run territory, and each time a Royals player hits a blast into these sections, all fans seated here win a free Sonic Slush and Sonic gift card.
These sections are also situated just in front of the fountains and the Outfield Experience. The main feature of the Outfield Experience located behind left field seats is Little K - a miniature ballpark built for kids. Little ones are encouraged to hit, run and throw on the field before and during the Royals game. Other activities located nearby include mini-golf, batting practice and pitching practice.
While Kansas City may not be top-of-mind as a vacation destination, Kauffman Stadium offers out-of-town baseball fans a good ballpark, plenty of in-stadium watering holes and ticket prices affordable on nearly any budget.
If you're coming to the K to cheer on the opposing team, you'll want to target tickets in the first few rows of sections Row A is the first row in each of these sections and is directly behind the visitor dugout. Unfortunately, these seats require a relatively long walk to concessions and restrooms. If convenience is important to you, section will keep you close to your favorite team and close to the field level concourse tunnel.
Another consideration for fans of the visiting team are seats in right field above the visitor bullpen. Sections are all within four rows of the visitor bullpen - giving you a chance to watch the pitchers as they warm up. Given the small size of these sections, tickets might be difficult to come by. If that's the case, sections are just above the walkway from - but don't have much of a view of the bullpen. If purchasing a ticket in right field, just keep in mind that these are among the sunniest and hottest seats in all of baseball.
Hats, sunglasses and other sun protection are essential. One advantage of sitting in the sunny outfield seats is close proximity to a number of features on the outfield concourse. Near the visitor bullpen are the Bud Patio and Bullpen Bar. The area around Kauffman Stadium offers very little in the way of pre-game hot-spots, so we recommend grabbing a drink in one of the outfield bars and keeping an eye on batting practice.
If you arrive early enough, you should be able to grab a covered and shaded spot in one of the bars in right field. As you make your way from right to left field around the outfield concourse, you'll pass a series of fountains, which are the signature trademark of Kauffman Stadium.
Another popular pre-game destination - the Fountain Bar - is located in left field near sections Upload a photo from your seat Share your view! Rate your seats How were your seats? Fans want to know! Get a Reminder After your event. Kauffman Stadium. This premium seating area is made up Diamond Club Royals Games - Diamond Club seats for a Royals game are located just behind the Crown Club seats with outstanding views of the field from behind home plate.
The club This area is located on the All Craft and Draft Seating Information. All Fountain Seats Information. All Loge Level Seating Information. All Standing Room Only Information. The fountains stretch feet horizontally and have a 10 foot high waterfall that descends from an upper cascade pool that serves as a background for two water fountain pools. Until the s there were few changes to the stadium.
In , a by foot Sony JumboTron video board was installed in left-center field. The stadium was renamed in honor of Ewing Kauffman in and two seasons later the Astroturf was replaced with grass.
After the season Kauffman Stadium was given a full makeover. The stadium renovation project included the addition of Crown Seats, Dugout Suites, new clubhouses and an exclusive restaurant and lounge known as the Crown Club. All of the orange and gold seats throughout the stadium were replaced by blue seats.
Phase I of the renovation project completed by Opening Day included new bullpens perpendicular to the field, expansion of the seating in the Crown Club and Dugout Suites, and a LED scoreboard in the left field wall.
Renovation work continued to the dugout level concourse, exterior work to widen concourses on all levels and on the outfield plaza to connect the entire ballpark. The renovation project was completed by Opening Day Additional improvements to Kauffman Stadium included new fountain view terrace seats in the outfield, widened concourses on all three levels and an outfield concourse that allows fans to walk degrees around the stadium.
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