
MLB Venue Guide
THE SEATING
GUIDE
Dodger Stadium — Los Angeles, CA
Data updated: 2025 MLB Season
Cheapest Section
$15+
Sections
5
Capacity
56,000
Dodger Stadium is the largest ballpark in MLB with 56,000 seats spread across five levels carved into the Chavez Ravine hillside. Despite its size, the design is surprisingly good — even the Top Deck (highest level) provides clear views of the entire diamond, the mountains, and the downtown skyline. The ballpark was built in 1962 but has been continuously renovated. The lower levels are close to the action, while the upper levels offer some of the most dramatic panoramic views in all of sports. Sightlines are clear throughout — no obstructed views or support columns.
Premium Seating Sections
Each section offers a distinct vantage point. Choose based on your priorities: proximity, comfort, atmosphere, or value.
Dugout Club / Baseline Club
$250 - $600+“The closest seats to the field with all-inclusive premium food and drink. Located between the dugouts and the front row.”
The Pros
- Closest to the action in the largest MLB park
- All-inclusive food and drink with premium options
- Private entrance and exclusive club access
The Cons
- Most expensive regular-season seats
- Celebrity and corporate crowd — can feel detached
- Netting extends across the infield
Field Level (100-Level)
$100 - $250“Lower bowl from the baselines to the outfield. Close to the action with clear views in the 56,000-seat bowl.”
The Pros
- Close to the field despite the ballpark's massive size
- Good foul ball opportunities along the baselines
- Easiest access to the main concourse food options
The Cons
- Premium pricing — LA market rates
- Outfield field-level sections are far from home plate
- Sun exposure on the third-base side for evening games
Loge Level (200-Level)
$60 - $150“Second deck with elevated sightlines — widely considered the best overall view at Dodger Stadium.”
The Pros
- Best balance of view quality and price
- Slightly elevated — sees the whole diamond develop
- Good shade coverage in most sections
The Cons
- Popular demand keeps prices higher than Reserve
- Limited availability for marquee games
Reserve Level (300-Level)
$30 - $80“Mid-upper level with clear full-field views and mountain/skyline panorama. Great value.”
The Pros
- Solid value — good views at moderate prices
- Mountain and skyline views are striking
- Some shade coverage from the Top Deck overhang
The Cons
- Farther from the action than lower levels
- Long concourse walks between sections
Top Deck (400-Level)
$15 - $40“The highest level with the most dramatic panoramic views — mountains, palm trees, downtown skyline, and sunset all in one frame.”
The Pros
- Most affordable seats with the best sunset views
- The panorama is unforgettable — mountains, skyline, palms
- Full-field view from every section
The Cons
- Farthest from the action
- Long walk up through the parking lot tiers to reach the entrance
- Limited food options on the top deck concourse
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