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TicketHold | Scera Shell Outdoor Theatre Seating Chart & Seat Views Guide

Your Ultimate Guide to the Best Seats at Scera Shell

Nestled in Orem, Utah, the Scera Shell Outdoor Theatre is a beloved open-air venue known for its intimate concerts, plays, and community events. With a capacity of 2,500, its grassy hillside seating and covered pavilion offer unique experiences under the stars. Here’s how to navigate its seating for the best views.

Seating Chart Breakdown

  • Pavilion Seating (Rows A–G): Covered, reserved chairs with unobstructed views—ideal for avoiding weather. Best for clear sightlines but less picnic-friendly.
  • Lawn Seating (General Admission): Sloped grassy area behind the pavilion. Bring blankets/chairs for a relaxed vibe, though sightlines can be uneven.
  • VIP Sections: Front-center pavilion seats offer premium proximity. Limited accessibility seating is available near entry points.

Best Seats by Event

  • Concerts: Pavilion center (Rows C–E) balances sound and view. Avoid far-side angles for performances with staging effects.
  • Theater: Front-left pavilion for right-stage-heavy plays. Lawn seating works for audio-focused shows.

Seat View Tips

Pavilion seats guarantee visibility, while lawn sightlines depend on crowd density. Early arrival secures prime lawn spots. Note: Sound quality is excellent throughout.

Accessibility & VIP

  • Designated ADA seating in the pavilion’s rear for easy access.
  • VIP tickets include parking perks and closer restrooms.

Pro Tips

For budget-friendly options, opt for lawn seating and arrive early. Pavilion seats are worth the splurge for headliner events. Check weather forecasts and dress accordingly!