Like many Minor League teams, the Erie SeaWolves keep it simple when it comes to offering fans different options in which to sit. Tickets at the ballpark range from $8 to $12, and you’ve got just three sections to consider as you plan your visit to Jerry Uht Park. If you’re not a fan of bleachers, you don’t have to worry – every seat at Jerry Uht Park is a stadium-style, folding box seat.
Those who don’t mind spending as much as it takes to be close to the action should consider the Infield Box section, which gives you a perfect view of the action. This seven-section zone runs from dugout to dugout, and three of the sections (108, 109 and 110) are behind the protective netting. These seats are perfect for people who enjoy the home plate view and also those who get a kick out of sitting directly behind the dugouts.
If you don’t feel the need to be as close to the heart of the action, consider the Box Seats section. Tickets here cost $10, and make up the rest of the lower seating area, stretching from the outfield side of each dugout to each foul pole. These seats have numerous benefits – they’re a little more affordable than the Infield Box seats, yet you’re still at field level, which is perfect if you hope to catch an airborne foul ball or scoop up a rolling foul.
Fans who don’t feel the need to be close to the action will be interested in the general admission Reserved Seating section, which is an 11-section area on the 200 Level. These seats aren’t overly close from the action, but at $8, they’re a perfect option if you’re on a budget or visiting with your family. Because the seats are general admission, you have the option of sitting in different areas throughout the game to enjoy different vantage points.
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