Regardless of how much you want to spend for your ticket, you’ll have no trouble finding a perfect seat at Truist Park. Ticket prices range considerably based on the opponent and the day of the week. If you’re planning to see a premium opponent over the weekend, you can expect to pay a significant amount more than you’d pay for the same seat to a midweek game against a non-premium team.
As is virtually always the case with newer MLB ballparks, there’s no bad place from which to watch the game — it all depends on what type of view you want to have, which attractions you want to be near and, of course, how much money you want to spend. If you’re on a budget, the upper deck at Truist Park is remarkably affordable. Depending on the day and the opponent, you can expect to spend $7 to $11 for a seat in the General Admission section of the upper deck, which is down the third base side. A seat in the Grandstand Reserved section (a.k.a. the first base side of the upper deck) is a little pricier, but still affordable, at $8 to $12. If you want to sit in the upper deck behind home plate or behind either dugout, you’ll spend $11 to $17. This section is known as the Grandstand Infield section.
On the pricier side, seats above either dugout will cost you $114 to $141, depending on the day and the opponent, while sitting on the outfield side of either dugout is a little more affordable, at $91 to $114. There are a number of other lower bowl price points that range considerably. You can expect to pay as little as $28 and as much as $99, depending on the specific section and, of course, the day of the week and the opponent.
Outfield seats are a fairly affordable option, especially given how close you can get to the action. All of the outfield sections, minus the seats in the Chophouse in the right field corner, are labeled Home Run Porch and whether you sit in left field, left-center or right-center, expect to pay between $20 and $32 per seat.
Truist Park’s Terrace Level, which is situated immediately about the 100 Level and essentially runs from one foul to the other, has a number of price points. Infield seats on the Terrace Level range from $49 to $59, while you’ll pay as little as $23 to $32 for a Terrace Level seat in either corner.
A fun choice is to buy tickets in the Coca-Cola Corner, which is situated in the upper deck high above the left field foul pole. Tickets here are affordable at $15 to $21, and give you a unique experience. The section is covered in turf, with Coca-Cola vending machines and concession stands around it and an enormous branded beach chair that makes for a cool photo op.
With the exception of the upper deck, the majority of seats behind home plate belong to club or executive sections, so these typically won’t apply for baseball road trippers.
Truist Park Seating FAQ
What are the best seats at Truist Park?
Many fans enjoy the comfortable seats behind home plate, which give a great view of home plate and beyond.
What are the cheapest tickets at Truist Park?
Seats in the upper deck at Truist Park are very affordable and a good choice for budget-minded baseball fans.
Are there accessible seats at Truist Park?
Truist Park has many seating sections with accessible seating, including in sections 1, 4, 9, 12, 22, 25 and 30.
Is the upper deck at Truist Park good?
The upper decks seats are not only affordable, but also offer a great bird’s-eye view of the action.
What sections are protected by netting at Truist Park?
Netting extends from foul pole to foul pole, protecting sections 1 to 42 and 107 to 143.
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