T-Mobile Arena Seating Chart, Vegas Golden Knights 

T-Mobile Arena is one of the newest arenas in the National Hockey League and delivers one of professional hockey's best fan experiences. However, taking in a Vegas Golden Knights game is not a cheap outing. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the T-Mobile Arena seating chart to help hockey fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Vegas Golden Knights tickets.

Where To Sit At T-Mobile Arena

T-Mobile Arena is not a symmetrical arena in it’s design but the Golden Knights organization at least did an excellent job at incorporating the team's colors into the seating. The three core seating areas include the lower level seats, the mezzanine level seats, and the upper level seats. T-Mobile Arena also offers several excellent premium seating options (see below). The sight lines throughout the entire arena are excellent, however, the steps leading to the seats are extremely steep. We’ll begin by discussing the lower level seats.

 

 

Lower Level

View from the lower level seats at T-Mobile Arena during a Vegas Golden Knights game. 

The lower level seats at T-Mobile Arena consist of sections 1 through 20. The rows for the lower level sections are lettered, not numbered. The number of rows in each section will greatly vary. The first three rows of the lower level sections are rows GS1, GS2, and GS3. These rows are part of the Glass Seats (see below). After row GS3, the rows begin the normal sequence of lettering. The final row of the lower level sections will be either row W or row Z.

The Vegas Golden Knights use the bench in front of section 5 while the visiting team uses the bench in front of section 6. The Vegas Golden Knights shoot twice on the goal in front of sections 10 and 11 while the visiting team shoots twice on the goal in front of sections 1 and 20. The penalty box at T-Mobile Arena is located in front of sections 15 and 16.

 

 

Glass Seats

View from the glass seats at T-Mobile Arena during a Vegas Golden Knights game.

The Glass Seats are the first three rows of seats closest to the glass on T-Mobile Arena's lower level. As stated earlier, the rows for the glass seats are lettered GS1, GS2, and GS3.

 

The perks for the Glass Seats at T-Mobile Arena include the following.

  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks
  • VIP parking for season ticket holders of two or more Glass Seats
  • Club access and access to private event level lounges
  • Best seats on the lower level

 

 

Dream Seats

Photo of the Dream Seats at T-Mobile Arena during a Vegas Golden Knights game.

The Dream Seats are the small block of seats located between the team benches at the foot of sections 5 and 6. These seats cannot be purchased at a flat-rate and instead are sold according to a bidding system. Hockey fans that win the Dream Seats will receive four tickets to the game, 2 VIP parking passes, all-inclusive food, alcohol, and soft drinks.

To place your bid for the Dream Seats for a Vegas Golden Knights home game, please visit NHL.com.

 

 

Center Ice Club Seats

The Center Ice Club seats include sections 5, 6, 15, and 16 on T-Mobile Arena's lower level. The perks for the Center Ice Club seats include the following.

  • Seats near center ice
  • Access to the Center Ice Club with upscale furniture and flat-screen HD televisions
  • VIP parking for season ticket holders of four or more seats
  • Comfortable seats

 

 

Mezzanine

View from the mezzanine seats at T-Mobile Arena during a Vegas Golden Knights game.

The mezzanine seats at T-Mobile Arena consist of sections 101 through 105, and 117 through 120. The rows for the mezzanine sections are lettered A through P. The mezzanine sections overlook the visiting team’s attack zone and are closer to the action than sections 201 through 227 on the upper level.

 

 

Upper Level

View from the upper level at T-Mobile Arena during a Vegas Golden Knights game.

The upper level seats at T-Mobile Arena consist of sections 201 through 227. The rows for most upper level sections are lettered A through R; some upper level sections have fewer rows.

The upper level at T-Mobile Arena offers the most affordable tickets for Vegas Golden Knights home games. Unlike most NHL arenas, the upper level seats at T-Mobile Arena do not make a fill circle, but is in the shape of a horseshoe.

 

 

Loge Boxes

View from the loge box seats at T-Mobile Arena, home of the Vegas Golden Knights.

There are 24 private loge boxes at T-Mobile Arena and they’re located just behind the lower level sections in the Vegas’ Golden Knights’ attack zone. The perks for the loge boxes include the following.

  • 4-6 seats for guests
  • Personal television in each loge box
  • Catered food provided in the VIP private lounge for an additional cost
  • In-seat waiter service
  • Access to a private VIP lounge
  • VIP entry into T-Mobile Arena
  • One parking pass provided to each box

Loge boxes are not available as rentals, but are sold on a full season basis.

 

 

Opera Box/Terrace Tables

Photo of a Terrace Table at T-Mobile Arena, home of the Vegas Golden Knights.

The Opera Boxes and Terrace Tables are located on the suite level of T-Mobile Arena, and just behind the Loge Boxes. The perks for the Opera Boxes and Terrace Tables include the following.

  • 4-6 tickets for guests in a semi-private area
  • Access to the Goose Island Lounge
  • VIP parking for guests
  • VIP entrances into T-Mobile Arena
  • Less wait at restrooms and concessions
  • In-seat waiter service
  • TV displays at each table

 

 

Flight Deck

View from the Flight Deck at T-Mobile Arena during a Vegas Golden Knights game.

The Flight Deck is a standing room only area located above T-Mobile Arena's mezzanine sections.

The perks for the Flight Deck at T-Mobile Arena include the following.

  • Tickets for between 15 and 250 guests
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Buyout options for private events
  • Quick access to restrooms and concessions

 

 

Suites

Interior photo of a suite at T-Mobile Arena, home of the Vegas Golden Knights.

Luxury Suites

The Luxury Suites are located on the lower level of T-Mobile Arena and are on par with the traditional suites you’ll find at most professional sports arenas.

The perks for the Luxury Suites include the following.

  • Tickets for up to 24 guests
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • VIP entry into T-Mobile Arena
  • Parking in the NY-NY garage
  • Bar top seating with a view of the ice
  • Flat-screen HD televisions
  • Comfortable leather seats with additional leg room
  • Luxurious suite furnishings and a private bar area
  • Private restrooms
  • Access to T-Mobile Arena’s private lounges and clubs

View from a suite at T-Mobile Arena during a Vegas Golden Knights game.  

Sample View From A Suite At T-Mobile Arena

Party Suites

The Party Suites are located just above the lower level seating at T-Mobile Arena, and are comprised of a private room the size of three Luxury Suites. 

The perks for the Party Suites include the following.

  • Tickets for between 40 and 75 guests
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • VIP entry into T-Mobile Arena
  • Parking for NY-NY Garage included
  • Luxurious suite furnishings
  • Bar area
  • Flat-screen HD televisions
  • Private restrooms
  • Access to T-Mobile Arena’s private lounges and clubs
  • Bar top seating with a view of the ice
  • Comfortable seats with additional leg room

 

 

Hyde Lounge

Interior photo of the Hyde Lounge at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Hyde Lounge is an 18,000 square foot private lounge that overlooks the ice at T-Mobile Arena. The Hyde Lounge has a capacity of 75 guests.

The perks for the Hyde Lounge include the following.

  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Access to a private bar
  • Flat-screen HD televisions
  • Bar top seating with a view of the ice

 

Season Tickets

If you’re interested in learning more about becoming a season ticket holder for the Vegas Golden Knights, please visit NHL.com to add your name to the wait list.

 

Group Tickets

The Vegas Golden Knights do have a limited amount of tickets for groups of fans numbering 15 or larger. To learn more about purchasing group tickets or a Vegas Golden Knights game, please visit NHL.com.

 

 

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