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TicketHold | Tom Fellows Community Center Seating Guide – Best Views & Tips

Your Ultimate Guide to Seating at Tom Fellows Community Center

The Tom Fellows Community Center is a versatile venue hosting concerts, sports, and community events. Known for its intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics, choosing the right seat enhances your experience. Below is a detailed breakdown of the seating chart, views, and tips to help you pick the perfect spot.

Seating Chart Overview

  • Lower Bowl (Sections 100-200): Closest to the action, ideal for concerts and sports. Slightly elevated for clear sightlines, though front rows may have limited elevation.
  • Upper Bowl (Sections 300-400): Budget-friendly with a broader view of the stage/field. Higher rows may feel distant for intimate performances.
  • Floor Seats: Premium proximity for concerts but flat layout may cause visibility issues for shorter attendees.

Best Seats by Event Type

  • Concerts: Center sections (100s) offer balanced sound and sightlines. Avoid extreme side angles.
  • Sports: Mid-level sidelines (200s) provide optimal views of gameplay without neck strain.

Seat Views & Obstructions

Lower bowl seats (rows 10-20) strike a balance between proximity and elevation. Upper bowl seats (front rows) are great for budget-conscious fans but avoid back rows under overhangs. Check for obstructed views behind pillars or equipment.

VIP & Accessibility

  • VIP Suites: Private lounges, catering, and premium sightlines. Ideal for groups.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating available in all sections. Call ahead for arrangements.

Pro Tips

  • Use interactive seat maps to preview your view.
  • For concerts, prioritize center sections over proximity.
  • Arrive early to navigate the venue and avoid lines.