ARROWHEAD STADIUM, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

Arrowhead Stadium has a seating capacity of 76,416, making it the 25th-largest stadium in the United States and the fourth-largest NFL stadium. It is also the largest sports facility by capacity in the state of Missouri. A $375 million renovation was completed in 2010.

1. Map

2. Seat Views & Description

All categories are lined up with the above map for your convenience.

Upper Level Corner (Sections 326 - 329, 342 - 345, 303 - 306, 319 - 322)

In most NFL stadiums, the upper corner sections offer great value by combining a decent view with a low ticket price. Unfortunately, at Arrowhead these great deals can be stymied by long walks up the stairs and blasts of wind. In each corner you'll find four sections. The two larger sections (like 306 and 307) are closer to the sideline and contain more than 40 rows. The sections share an entrance tunnel located near row 10. To avoid long walks up and down the stairs, sit in a row close to the tunnel. Sitting lower will also offer more protection from the wind, and of course, a better view.

The two smaller sections (like 308 and 309) are located closer to the goal line and share a tunnel near row 4. While these sections are smaller, you can still find yourself with as many as 30 stairs to traverse. Spend the extra money to sit in one of the lowest rows. After a long morning of tailgating, it will be worth it to be that much closer to the concourse and its restrooms. And if you didn't tailgate, you'll still enjoy club-like views at cheap-seat prices.

Upper Level Endzone (Sections 330 - 341, 307 - 318)

With the large sloping shape of the upper deck, the best way to ensure yourself a short walk to the concourse is to sit in an endzone section. Each of these sections has 15-20 rows of seats with the section tunnel located near row 4.

These seats offer a head-on view of the video board on either side of the exact field and the front rows in each section have a view very similar to what fans on the club level have.

Upper Level Sidelines (Sections 301 - 302, 346, 323 - 325)

The unique shape of Arrowhead Stadium results is characterized by one of the most interesting upper decks in the NFL. Nowhere is this more apparent than in sideline sections where the high sides of the stadium result in enormous sections with a lot of seating choices.

Undoubtedly, the best sitelines are going to come at midfield where the angles are the best and you're equidistant to each goal line. But with such large sections, row position is the real key to finding great tickets.

Each sideline section in the 300 level contains more than 40 rows of seats and can be broken down into three distinct options.

The first of these options is in rows 1-6. Not surprisingly, these tickets are the most expensive in the upper deck. But the price tag comes with a good reason: these seats are located just above the club level and have views of the field that are very similar to the high-priced club. When you consider that lower level sideline seats aren't that great (due to their lack of elevation), these very well may be the best non-club seats in the stadium.

The next distinct row grouping is rows 7-20. With an enormous upper deck comes incredibly long walks up and down the stairs to get to and from your seats. These rows are ideal for fans who have mobility issues, fans who love to chug beer and then race to the bathroom and families who make frequent trips to the concourse. With views that are still quite good, these rows probably provide the best value of any seats in the upper deck.

Level 100/200 Corner (Sections 227 - 229, 242 - 245, 203 - 206, 219 - 221 / 121 - 123, 133 - 135, 103 - 105, 115 - 117)

Corner sections on the 100 level of Arrowhead Stadium contain 38 rows of seats with the section entrance at the top row of each section. These corner seats are a great way to get a good lower level seat without paying the high price of a seat at midfield.

The best corner sections are those with the best angle towards midfield, like 113 and 125 on the Chiefs side and 107 and 130 on the visitor side. The comfortable sitelines and low ticket price (often 50% lower than sideline seats) make these some of the best value if you want to sit in the 100 level. 

When trying to choose the best row in the corner, it's a tough choice. You'll find better views in higher rows (like 30 and above), but the front rows are very close to the field and the atmosphere is difficult to match. 

In between sections 113 and 114 is the player tunnel; fans in these sections will have a great opportunity to get close to the players as they run onto the field.

Level 100/200 Endzone (Sections 124 - 126, 130 - 132, 230 - 241, 106 107, 113 - 114, 207 - 218)

Endzone sections in the lower level are slightly smaller than corner and sideline sections, with roughly 30 rows of seats as opposed to 38.

Because the lower bowl at Arrowhead is so shallow, the views from endzone seating aren't as good as they could be - even when you're seated in one of the top rows. As an alternative, try choosing seats in one of the corner sections or spend the extra money to be in one of the lowest rows. If you choose the latter option and buy tickets in one of the first few rows, you'll be in for an unrivaled experience. The front row of endzone seating is as close to the field as any endzone seat in any other NFL stadium. The front row is also almost at field level, giving you the impression of being on the field. During warm-ups and pre-game interactions and when the play moves towards your goal line, you'll have unforgettable views of the action.

Level 200/100 Sidelines (Sections 118 - 120, 101 - 102, 136, 201 - 202, 246)

Home to the closest non-suite seating behind the uprights are the Hall of Fame Endzone seats. Sections 120, 124, 145, and 146 run closer to the field level with rows 1 through 22, while the remaining sections are set further back due to the endzone field suites located just in front (Seating starts at Row 8 and ends at Row 22).
Fans will have great views of scoring plays, however will be blocked from the impressively large video board which faces the sidelines (endzone facing video boards are significantly smaller).

3. Suites

The size of the suites at Arrowhead Stadium differs based on the suite level.

suite views

Suites Description

THE HUDDLE SUITE

Be the first to experience this all-new luxury lounge inside of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Receive access to tickets, a reserved parking spot just steps from a private stadium entrance, and a personalized gameday experience with delectable bar and food options.

TAILGATE  SUITE

The perfect way to start your gameday! Chiefs Tailgate Suites are located right outside the stadium and are available for groups of 20 or more. Enjoy a private, climate-controlled tailgate space with a fully catered buffet.

KINGDOM SUITE

Located on the south side of the Lower Level, the Kingdom Club is an exclusive space with a private entrance that offers all-inclusive beer, wine, specialty drinks and food. It can be accessed before, during and after the game.

BUD LIGHT LOCKER ROOM CLUB SUITE

Start and finish your gameday with a premium experience just steps from the Chiefs Locker Room! The Bud Light Locker Room Club is an exclusive space that opens 2.5 hours before kickoff and offers all-inclusive food and beverage, access to view the post-game press conference, and more.

FOOLISH LOUNGE SUITE

Located in the east end zone on the CommunityAmerica Club Level, the Foolish Lounge is an exclusive premium space that offers all-inclusive food, beer, wine, specialty drinks, and non-alcoholic beverages.

PENTHOUSE  SUITE

Take your gameday experience to the highest level in the Penthouse. This is an enclosed, climate-controlled space with some of the best views in the entire stadium. The Penthouse also houses an upscale lounge area and an all-inclusive food and beverage service. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the view!

COMMUNITYAMERICA CLUB SUITE

Elevate your experience with temperature-controlled concourses, upscale bars, and lounges on the CommunityAmerica Club Level. This area is open 2.5 hours before kickoff through 1 hour after the game.

FORD FOUNDER’S CLUB SUITE

Open 2.5 hours before kickoff, the Ford Founder's Club is accessed through a private entrance and offers all-inclusive food and beverage and visits from Chiefs Ambassadors, KC Wolf, and the Chiefs Cheerleaders.

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Open 2.5 hours before kickoff, the Ford Founder's Club is accessed through a private entrance and offers all-inclusive food and beverage and visits from Chiefs Ambassadors, KC Wolf, and the Chiefs Cheerleaders.

CHAIRMAN’S CLUB SUITES

Enjoy your gameday in an exclusive, climate-controlled space on the CommunityAmerica Club Level on the Chiefs Sideline! The Chairman's Club offers access to tickets and parking, all-inclusive food and beverage with upscale menu options, and more.

CHAMPIONS CLUB SUITES

Above Section 203 on the CommunityAmerica Club Level, the Champions Club is a premium space that offers all-inclusive food and beverage, access to tickets and parking, and more.

4. Facts

  1. Loud and Proud: 

    Arrowhead Stadium is renowned for having one of the loudest crowds in the NFL. The noise level during games can be so intense that it has earned the stadium the nickname "The Sea of Red."

  2. Decibel Record: 

    On September 29, 2014, during a Monday Night Football game against the New England Patriots, Arrowhead Stadium set the Guinness World Record for the loudest outdoor stadium crowd roar at 142.2 decibels.

  3. Venerable History: 

    Arrowhead Stadium, officially opened in 1972, is one of the oldest NFL stadiums still in use. Despite its age, it has undergone multiple renovations and updates to keep it modern and fan-friendly.

  4. Home of the Chiefs: 

    Arrowhead has been the home of the Kansas City Chiefs since its opening. The stadium has witnessed numerous memorable moments in Chiefs' history, including playoff victories and Super Bowl appearances.

  5. Unique Tailgating Tradition:

    Arrowhead Stadium is known for its lively tailgating scene. Fans gather in the parking lots before games for elaborate tailgate parties, creating a festive atmosphere.

  6. Founders Club:

    The stadium features the Founders Club, an exclusive area for season ticket holders, offering premium amenities, upscale dining options, and an elevated game-day experience.

  7. Red Friday Tradition: 

    The Chiefs and their fans celebrate "Red Friday" before each home game. This tradition involves the city turning red with fans wearing Chiefs gear, and local businesses often participate in charitable events.

  8. War Paint Tradition: 

    Chiefs fans are famous for donning war paint, feathers, and elaborate costumes during games. This tradition adds to the passionate and spirited atmosphere at Arrowhead.

  9. Renovations and Upgrades: 

    Arrowhead Stadium has undergone several renovations to enhance the fan experience. Renovations have included improvements to seating, concourses, and the addition of high-definition video boards.

  10. Community Events: 

    Arrowhead Stadium hosts various community events beyond football games. These events include concerts, charity walks, and other gatherings, making it a central hub for both sports and community activities.