Little Caesars Arena Seating Chart, Detroit Red Wings. 

For the first time in Detroit sports history, all four of the city’s professional teams play within a three-block radius of each other. Little Caesars Arena is one of five professional sports arenas that is home to both an NBA team (Detroit Pistons) and an NHL team (Detroit Red Wings). Before the construction of Little Caesars Arena, the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons previously played in separate arenas for many years; Joe Louis Arena and The Palace of Auburn Hills. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Little Caesars Arena seating chart to help fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons tickets.

Where To Sit At Little Caesars Arena

The Little Caesars Arena seating chart is a little more complex than that of other professional sports arenas. The venue has many premium seating options. There are three core seating levels and they include the lower level, upper level, and mezzanine. Keep in mind that the names of the seating areas at Little Caesars Arena could change from season to season moving forward.

 

Lower Level

View of Little Caesars Arena from the lower level seats before a Detroit Pistons game.

The lower level seats at Little Caesars Arena consists of sections 101 through 126. However, the seats closest to midcourt/mid-ice are private club areas (see below). Sections 121, 122, and 123 are part of both the Rehmann Club and the Comerica Players Club. Sections 108 through 110 are part of the MotorCity Casino Club. Most sections on the lower level will have between 23 and 27 rows of seats, numbered rows 1 through 23, etc. In contrast to other NBA arenas, the lower level sections at Little Caesars Arena are slender so fans seated in the middle of the row can easily exit the row.

The Detroit Red Wings bench is located in front of section 123. The visiting hockey team’s bench is located in front of section 121. The Detroit Red Wings shoot twice on the goal in front of sections 115 and 116. The visiting hockey team shoots twice on the goal in front of sections 102 and 103. The penalty box at Little Caesars Arena is located in front of section 109.

The Detroit Pistons use the bench in front of section 120. The visiting basketball team’s bench is located in front of section 124. The Detroit Pistons tunnel is located adjacent to sections 120 and 121.

 

 

Upper Level

View from the upper level seats at Little Caesars Arena during a Detroit Pistons game.

The upper level seats at Little Caesars Arena consists of sections 201 through 232. The upper level sections will have between 8 and 12 rows of seats and will always begin with row 1. The upper level seats are more desirable for Detroit Red Wings games than Detroit Pistons games in terms of sight lines. The upper level seats are the most affordable seats at Little Caesars Arena.

 

 

Mezzanine

View from the mezzanine seats at Little Caesars Arena during a Detroit Red Wings game.

The mezzanine seats at Little Caesars Arena consists of sections M1 through M34. The mezzanine seats are very small sections that provide some of the best sight lines in Little Caesars Arena. The rows for most mezzanine sections will be numbered 1 through 5. Some mezzanine sections will have lettered rows which will precede the numbered rows. Row A will be the first row in such sections.

 

 

Michigan First Gondola

View from the Gondola seats at Little Caesars Arena during a Detroit Red Wings game.

The Michigan First Gondola seats consists of sections G1 through G31 and are semi-private boxes located on the upper level of Little Caesars Arena. The Gondola sections can accommodate between 8 and 20 guests. There are two rows of seats in each Gondola section and the rows are numbered 1 and 2.

Fans that rent the area will be provided with bar top seating and will also have catering options available to them. The Michigan First Gondolas are similar to the Chase Bridge seats at Madison Square Garden (New York Rangers, New York Knicks) in that fans are perched right above the court/ice for a unique vantage point.

 

 

Blue Cross Suites

View of the interior of a Blue Cross Suite at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

There are 62 suites at Little Caesars Arena. They are located on two different levels of the arena and offer guests nearly 600 square feet of entertainment space during games.

The perks for the suites at Little Caesars Arena include the following.

  • 18 tickets for guests
  • Three complimentary parking passes for the connected parking garage
  • Exclusive reception area and bar for guests
  • Private restrooms
  • Complimentary food and soft drinks before and during the game
  • Fireplace setting for guests
  • Comfortable theater-style and high-top seating for guests
  • Five flat-screen HD televisions
  • Coat closets

To learn more about purchasing a suite at Little Caesars Arena, please visit NHL.com/RedWings.

 

 

Loge Boxes

View from the loge box seats at Little Caesars Arena during a Detroit Pistons game.

The loge box seats offer fans some of the same perks as the suites and are located on the lower level corners of Little Caesars Arena. The perks for the loge box seats include the following.

  • Four to six tickets for guests
  • A complimentary parking pass for the connected parking garage
  • Reception area for guests
  • Changing menu that features salads, snacks, appetizers, entrees, desserts, beer, wine, and soda
  • Fans can pre order or purchase food from their seats
  • Barstool seating

 

 

Comerica Players Club

View of the Comerica Players Club lounge at Little Caesars Arena.

The Comerica Players Club combines courtside seats with access to the Players Club, a sports bar setting at Little Caesars Arena. The area is the most expensive premium seating option at Little Caesars Arena aside from the suites and is located in front of sections 121, 122, and 123. The Comerica Players Club gives fans with an up-close glimpse of the Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings players as they leave the locker room and enter the arena.

View from the Comerica Players Club seats at Little Caesars Arena during a Detroit Red Wings game.

Fans with access to the Comerica Players Club also receive complimentary food, beer, wine, and select liquors. Fans are also given complimentary VIP parking and a private entrance into Little Caesars Arena.

 

 

Courtside Seats (Detroit Pistons Games Only)

View from the courtside seats at Little Caesars Arena during a Detroit Pistons game.

The courtside seats include sections VIP A through VIP F, VIP AA, and VIP FF. Each courtside section has three rows of seats; rows 1 through 3. The perks for the courtside seats at Little Caesars Arena include the following.

  • Private restrooms
  • Access to the Comerica Players Club
  • Complimentary parking pass for the parking garage attached to Little Caesars Arena
  • Complimentary food and soft drinks

Sections VIP AA and VIP FF are located adjacent to each team’s bench and are the most expensive courtside seats at Little Caesars Arena.

 

 

Rehmann Club

View of the Rehmann Club at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

The Rehmann Club is located directly above the Comerica Players Club in sections 121, 122, and 123.

The perks for the Rehmann Club at Little Caesars Arena include the following.

  • Complimentary food such as appetizers, entrees, desserts, draft beer and wine
  • Private restrooms
  • Reserved seating in sections 121, 122, and 123
  • Access to the Rehmann Club
  • Access to the parking garage connected to Little Caesars Arena

 

 

MotorCity Casino Club

View from the MotorCity Casino Club seats during a Detroit Pistons game.

The MotorCity Casino Club consists of sections 108, 109, and 110 on the lower level of Little Caesars Arena. The club is located behind the penalty box during Detroit Red Wings games and is the largest private club at Little Caesars Arena.

The perks for the MotorCity Casino Club include the following.

  • Complimentary food including appetizers, entrees, desserts, draft beer and wine
  • Access to the parking garage connected to Little Caesars Arena
  • Access to the MotorCity Casino Club
  • Reserved seating in sections 108, 109, and 110
  • Private restrooms

 

 

Huntington Legends Club

The Huntington Legends Club is the most exclusive club at Little Caesars Arena and consists of 128 seats above sections 102 and 103. The perks for the Huntington Legends Club at Little Caesars Arena include the following.

  • Access to suite owner restrooms
  • Complimentary food including appetizers, entrees, desserts, draft beer and wine
  • Access to the Huntington Legends Club
  • Access to the parking garage connected to Little Caesars Arena
  • Open dining concept with a view of the game while you eat and socialize
  • Located on the suite level of the arena

 

 

 

Labatt Blue Club

View from the Labatt Blue Club at Little Caesars Arena during a Detroit Red Wings game.

The Labatt Blue Club offers a view of games at Little Caesars Arena from two different levels; the lower level or barstool seating from atop the club. The club is located on the north side of Little Caesars Arena and provides food and beverage credits for guests that rent out the area.

 

 

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