these seats are in the extreme right field section abd row ss is pretty far to the back..in my opinion these are decent seat but not great...but hard to get any seats at this park
http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/seating.jsp This is the link to the seating chart of Fenway park.
54!
are balcony seats better than floor seats at madison sqare garden
for the front seats it would cost over 2million pounds
mmm you clearly state that is on the GA2 ROW
you would be just past the infield along the first base line
there npot bad its fun to see the game on those seats
It depends on the row.
In 1912 there were 35,000 seats, which steadily increased to 39,928 in 2008.
Section 91 at Fenway Park typically contains around 20 rows, with each row having approximately 20 to 25 seats. The exact number of seats in row "xx" would depend on the specific row's configuration, but you can generally expect a similar seating arrangement throughout the section. For precise details, it's best to check the official seating chart or contact Fenway Park directly.
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http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/seating.jsp This is the link to the seating chart of Fenway park.
Row HH in Fenway Park is located in the grandstand seating, which is situated further back from the field compared to the right field section B87B. While the exact distance can vary, typically, seats in Row HH are several rows above the field level, making them significantly farther from the action than the more front-row seats in section B87B. For precise measurements, it's best to check the seating chart or consult Fenway Park's official resources.
The good ones
A is lower
yes
The last row of GS section 17 in Fenway Park is row 18.