Chase Center Seating Chart, Golden State Warriors 

While the Golden State Warriors built a lasting legacy at Oracle Arena in Oakland, the organization was in dire need of a new home arena. Particularly one that offered more premium seating options for the Bay Area’s strong corporate presence. Nevertheless, attending any professional sporting event in San Francisco will be an expensive outing for regular fans. That’s why it’s important to purchase the best seats that your budget will allow. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Chase Center seating chart to help basketball fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Golden State Warriors tickets.

Where To Sit At The Chase Center

The Chase Center is not a symmetrical arena compared to the old Oracle Arena. The bulk of the Chase Center’s seating is located on the lower and upper levels. Unlike most NBA arenas, the Chase Center does not have a “club level” or second level where regular fans can purchase premium seating. Instead, the Theater Boxes and suites occupy this area of the arena. We’ll begin by discussing the lower level seats.

 

Lower Level

View from the lower level seats at the Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors.

The lower level seats at the Chase Center consist of sections 101 through 124. The number of rows for the lower level sections will vary but will go no higher than row 27. It’s important to note that row 1 in the lower level sections will not be the first row closest to the floor. The Courtside Lounges, riser courtside sections, and floor seats are located even closer to the action.

The Golden State Warriors bench is located in front of sections 2 and 3. The visiting team’s bench is located in front of sections 4 and 5. The Golden State Warriors’ player tunnel is located in front of sections 123 and 124.

 

 

Courtside Lounges

Photo of a Courtside Lounge at the Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors.

The Courtside Lounges are roughly 550 square feet in size which are twice the size of the suites at Oracle Arena. The Courtside Lounges do not provide a view of the court. The perks for the Courtside Lounges at the Chase Center include the following.

  • Tickets for up to 16 guests
  • Seats located in rows 6 through 9
  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks
  • Private bar
  • Beautiful Napa Valley themed décor and finishes
  • Two VIP parking passes
  • 9 screen video display
  • Assigned suite attendant
  • Year around access to the suite

 

 

VIP Floor Seats

The VIP floor seats are two rows of comfortable leather seats and are among the most expensive tickets at the Chase Center. The rows for the VIP floor seats are lettered AA and BB.

 

 

Riser/Courtside Seats

View from the riser seats at the Chase Center during a Golden State Warriors game.

The riser seats at the Chase Center consist of courtside sections 2 through 22 and are the closest seats to the court aside from the VIP floor seats. The rows for the riser courtside sections are lettered A1 through A5. The riser courtside sections feature comfortable leather seats with additional leg room.

 

 

Theater Boxes

Photo of the Theater Boxes at Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors.

There are 60 Theater Boxes at the Chase Center, all are located just above the suites, and below the upper level sections. The Theater Boxes are perfect for businesses looking for a smaller and more intimate setting to entertain guests and clients. The perks for the Theater Boxes include the following.

  • Seats for four guests at a private table
  • Access to an exclusive dining area
  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks
  • Plush balcony seats
  • VIP parking pass
  • Assigned suite attendant

 

 

Upper Level

View from the upper level seats at the Chase Center during a Golden State Warriors game.

The upper level seats at the Chase Center consist of sections 201 through 225. The number of rows in the upper level sections will vary. The rows for most upper level sections will be numbered row 1 through row 21 or row 6 through row 21.

The Chase Center boasts one of the largest scoreboards in the NBA. This upgrade over Oracle Arena only adds to the experience for basketball fan’s seated on the Chase Center’s upper level.

 

 

Bridge Seats

The bridge is an area that connects the two sides of Chase Center’s upper level and is located above sections 126 through 128, and directly beneath the Modelo Cantina (see below). There are roughly 50 seats on the bridge with a drink rail behind the seats that allows fans to stand and watch the game.

 

 

Modelo Cantina

Photo of the seating at the Modelo Cantina at Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors.

The Modelo Cantina is an open-air bar on the upper level of the Chase Center (located above the bridge). The area features bar top seating with a view of the court. There were roughly 140 season tickets sold for the Modelo Cantina area. The food at Modelo Cantina is served buffet-style and features a wide variety of foods. On the Chase Center seating chart, this area will be seen as sections MC1 through MC5.

 

 

Club Suites

Photo of the interior of a club suite at the Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors.

The Club Suites at the Chase Center will resemble the traditional suite option at most NBA arenas. Of course, much nicer. The Golden State Warriors spared no experience with their premium seating options. The perks for the Club Suites at the Chase Center include the following.

  • Balcony seating
  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks
  • Assigned suite attendant
  • 2 VIP parking passes
  • Flat-screen HD televisions
  • Private restrooms

To learn more about purchasing a suite at the Chase Center, please visit ChaseCenter.com.

 

Season Tickets

Every seat at the Chase Center is owned by a season ticket holder. If you would like to add your name to the season ticket wait list by joining the Dub Club, please visit NBA.com.

 

Group Tickets

The Golden State Warriors also offer a number of group experiences for sale including the high five tunnel, national anthem buddies for children, and pregame shoot arounds. To learn more, please visit NBA.com.

 

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