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Blue Note Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort – Seating Chart & Seat Views Guide

Experience Intimate Jazz in a Stunning Vineyard Setting

The Blue Note Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort offer an unparalleled jazz experience in Napa Valley's picturesque vineyard surroundings. This outdoor venue combines world-class acoustics with breathtaking views, creating an intimate atmosphere for music lovers. Understanding the seating layout ensures you secure the best spot for your preferred concert experience.

Seating Chart Overview

Front Orchestra (Rows A-D): Closest to the stage with unbeatable sightlines. Ideal for fans who want to see performers' expressions. Limited legroom.

Center Terrace (Sections 101-103): Elevated mid-range seating with perfect sound balance and panoramic vineyard views. Slight angle to stage.

Side Vineyard Lounge (Sections 201-202): Casual table seating with wine service. Partial side views but exceptional ambiance.

Best Seats by Experience

  • Sound Quality: Center Terrace, rows E-H (optimal audio sweet spot)
  • VIP Experience: Front Orchestra center seats include artist meet-and-greet
  • Budget-Friendly: Side Vineyard Lounge offers great value with included amenities

Accessibility & Premium Options

The venue offers wheelchair-accessible seating in all sections, with companion seats. VIP packages include premium center seats, backstage access, and wine pairings. Luxury vineyard cabanas provide private seating for groups with dedicated service.

Pro Tips for Seat Selection

  • Arrive early for side lounge seats - first-come table placement
  • Evening shows: request west-facing seats to avoid sunset glare
  • For duo performances, right-side seats typically face pianists