What are the best seats at the Xcel Energy Center?
The best seats will be at center ice in sections like C6 and C26. These will have equitable views of both goals. If those seats are too expensive, consider sections on either end. Wild fans will want to be above sections 109-111 where the home team attacks in the first and third periods.
How many seats are in a row at Xcel?
The Minnesota Wild home bench is located in front of Section 117 and the away team bench is in front of Section 116. How many seats are in a row at Xcel Energy Center? The number of seats in a row at Xcel Energy Center varies from section to section and row to row and can numbered from 1 to 20 seats.
How much is a suite at Xcel Energy Center?
How much do suites at Xcel Energy Center cost? Luxury suite seating prices varies widely, with premium private suite leases for popular games or events typically starting around $6,000, and can go upward to $12,000, depending on the size of the suite, and the proximity to the ice/stage.
What does lower bowl seating mean?
With bowl seating, there are 77 rows to choose from and these seats are reserved for university students. The lower bowl consists of rows 1 to 25 while upper bowl consists of rows 28 to 55 and 56 to 77. The 10 level sections range from Section 1 to 28 where each section has rows A-K and 77 seats each.
Which end do the wild shoot twice?
The Wild shoot twice towards the net in front of Sections 106 and 107. Along with nearby sections, these seats will give you the best views of the Wild as they attack in the first and third periods.
Where do you park for Minnesota Wild games?
City of Saint Paul Interactive Parking Map.
What are club seats at a concert?
The club level provides fans with special access to an indoor part of the venue exclusive to fans with special tickets. These areas are climate-controlled year-round and allow access to special restaurants, bars, merchandise stands, and lounge areas of the venue.
Who owns the Xcel Energy Center?
Saint Paul
Xcel Energy Center/Owners
With an official capacity of 17,954, the arena has four spectator levels: one suite level and three for general seating. The building is home to the NHL’s Minnesota Wild. The arena is owned by the city of Saint Paul and operated by the Wild’s parent company, Minnesota Sports & Entertainment.