
Cincinnati Reds Interactive Seating Chart and Seat Views
Welcome to TickPick’s Cincinnati Reds Seating Chart. Here, we will cover everything you need to know before you buy Cincinnati Reds tickets, including Great American Ball Park seat views, the best seats, dugout and bullpen locations, and more.
If you’re one of the many looking to catch a game at the , you’ll want to keep reading.
Contents
- 1 Cincinnati Reds Seating Chart
- 2 Cincinnati Reds Interactive Seat Views
- 3 Great American Ball Park History and Overview
- 4 Great American Ball Park Seat Numbers
- 5 Cincinnati Reds Best Seats
- 6 Cincinnati Reds Premium Seats
- 7 Great American Ball Park Sun and Shade Guide
- 8 Cincinnati Reds Dugout and Bullpen Locations
- 9 Covered Seating at Great American Ballpark
- 10 ADA Seating at Great American Ballpark
- 11 How to Buy Cheap Cincinnati Reds Tickets
Cincinnati Reds Seating Chart
(Hover over any section below for a row breakdown)
Cincinnati Reds Interactive Seat Views
Using a mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Reds seat view above, or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer. Section 123 provides an example of what your view would look like.
View listings for all MLB tickets on TickPick’s website or mobile app, available on Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. The app lets you get a full 360-degree view of Great American Ball Park seating from any section in the stadium.
Great American Ball Park History and Overview
Great American Ball Park is located at 100 Joe Nuxhall Way in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is the home of the Cincinnati Reds. It opened its doors in 2003, replacing Cinergy Field, the Reds’ home from 1970 to 2002. Great American Ball Park has a capacity of 42,319 for Reds games.
Great American Ball Park Seat Numbers
The Great American Ball Park seating chart with seat numbers shows that seat 1 is always closer to the lower-numbered adjacent section. For example, seat 1 in section 129 would be closest to the highest numbered seat in section 128.
Typically, the best seats are closer to home plate. Going by that logic, if you’re on the left-field line, you’d want a seat with a lower seat number, and on the right-field line, you’d look for a higher seat number. (So remember, don’t think of seat and row numbers as the same thing.)
Cincinnati Reds Best Seats
Looking to go to a Reds ? The Best Seats for a Cincinnati Reds game are behind home plate in the Diamond Club or Scout seats. Other attractive seats include field boxes, dugouts, or club seats on the 300 level.
Finally, sections 408-410 are the all-you-can-eat seats, and although the view isn’t optimal, you can certainly get your money’s worth if you skip lunch or dinner before the game.
Cincinnati Reds Premium Seats
Great American Ball Park offers a few premium seating options for the Cincinnati Reds. The most expensive seats are behind home plate, known as the Diamond Seats (sections 1-5). These seats include food and drink, wait service, and exclusive access to the Mercedes-Benz Diamond Club.
The Diamond Club boasts a window that offers a direct view of the tunnel leading from the Reds Clubhouse to the dugout. The seats directly behind the Diamond Club are known as the Scout Seats. These seats offer wait service (not included in the ticket price) and provide access to Scouts Alley, featuring private concessions and restrooms.
Finally, the 300 sections are known as the Club level and provide access to the Fox Sports Ohio Champions Club. The club’s amenities include a wide selection of food, unlimited water, and soft drinks.
Great American Ball Park Sun and Shade Guide
Great American Ball Park is situated along the Ohio River with home plate facing roughly north-northeast. The park’s orientation and the tall upper deck structure provide meaningful shade for fans on the third-base and first-base sides, though timing depends on the game’s start time.
For afternoon games, the sun will be to the south and west, meaning fans in the left field and center field bleacher areas sit in the sun for most of the game. The Sun/Moon Deck in left field earns its name honestly. The lower-level sections on the third base side, particularly sections 112 to 124, begin to receive shade from the upper deck by the third or fourth inning of afternoon games.
The upper deck level actually works in the fans’ favor here because it creates a significant overhang that shades a large portion of the club level and lower bowl by the middle innings. For evening games, the riverfront setting keeps temperatures pleasant, and the stadium is largely comfortable throughout.
Best shaded seats for day games: Lower level sections 112 to 124 on the third base side. Club-level seats directly behind home plate also get shade earlier than most sections.
Bottom line: The left field Sun Deck delivers exactly what its name promises. The third-base side lower bowl has the best shade at Great American Ball Park.
Cincinnati Reds Dugout and Bullpen Locations
The Cincinnati Reds Dugout is in front of sections 128-131, and the visitors’ dugout is in front of sections 115-118.
The Cincinnati Reds Bullpen is located in the center field near section 101, and the visitors’ bullpen is between sections 139 and 140.
Covered Seating at Great American Ballpark
Looking for a shady area for a Cincinnati Reds home game? This section is for you.
Depending on the time of day, shaded seats change. In general, you can find covered seating at the Great American Ballpark on the 1st base side of the ballpark, farther back in one of those sections in a row that’s covered, and in the 300-level club seats.
Only 300-level club seating guarantees a spot in the shade for early afternoon games at Great American Ball Park. However, by 4:10, most seats along the 1st baseline at the Great American Ballpark should be in the shade.
ADA Seating at Great American Ballpark
For wheelchair users and/or those looking to attend a game at Great American Ballpark with someone who uses a wheelchair, there is some important information you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue.
If necessary, folding chairs will be provided for guests who need to sit with a fan while using a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page, which allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible). ” This will show all seats the seller has marked as accessible seating.
How to Buy Cheap Cincinnati Reds Tickets
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