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Springdale Stadium & Curling Club Seating Guide – Best Views & Tips

Your Ultimate Guide to Seating at Springdale Stadium

Springdale Stadium, a premier venue for curling, hockey, and concerts, offers a versatile seating layout designed for optimal viewing. Known for its intimate atmosphere and modern amenities, the arena features a mix of lower-bowl excitement, mid-level comfort, and VIP luxury. Below, we break down the seating chart to help you find the perfect spot.

Seating Chart Overview

  • Lower Bowl (Sections 101–120): Close to the action, ideal for curling and hockey. Rows A–F may have glass obstructions during hockey.
  • Mid-Level (Sections 201–215): Elevated views with fewer obstructions. Best for concerts and panoramic sightlines.
  • Upper Bowl (Sections 301–310): Budget-friendly with steep angles. Avoid rows above 12 for vertigo-sensitive guests.

Best Seats by Event

  • Curling: Sections 105–115 (center ice) for unobstructed sheet views.
  • Hockey: Mid-Level (Sections 205–210) for balanced sightlines.
  • Concerts: Lower Bowl sides (Sections 107/113) near the stage.

VIP & Accessibility

  • Luxury Suites: Private lounges with catering (Sections VIP1–VIP8).
  • Accessible Seating: Wheelchair spaces in every section with companion seats.

Pro Tips

Use the arena’s 3D seat viewer online to preview sightlines. For hockey, avoid rows near the glass if you prefer a wider view. Concerts? Aim for mid-level center sections to avoid sound distortion.