
NBA Venue Guide
THE SEATING
GUIDE
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse — Cleveland, OH
Data updated: 2025-26 NBA Season
Cheapest Section
$15+
Sections
5
Capacity
19,432
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse has a renovated two-tier bowl: the 100-level lower bowl and the 200-level upper deck, with club and suite levels in between. With 19,432 seats, it's a mid-sized NBA arena. The $185M renovation added massive new video boards, upgraded premium areas, and modernized the entire concourse. Sightlines are excellent throughout — the arena was originally built as a basketball-first venue.
Premium Seating Sections
Each section offers a distinct vantage point. Choose based on your priorities: proximity, comfort, atmosphere, or value.
Courtside / Floor Seats
$400 - $1,500+“Floor-level seats close to the action. The Cavs' courtside experience is more accessible and affordable than coastal markets.”
The Pros
- Closest possible view of the game
- More affordable than NYC/LA courtside
- Exclusive lounge access
The Cons
- Still the priciest seats in the house
- Limited availability for marquee games
- Low angle limits full-court perspective
Lower Bowl Sideline (100-Level)
$120 - $275“Elevated sideline seats with excellent sightlines. Great seats at a fraction of coastal prices.”
The Pros
- Best balance of proximity and perspective
- Excellent value for the quality of seat
- Easy access to the renovated concourse
The Cons
- Still premium pricing by Cleveland standards
- Baseline 100s offer similar proximity for less
Lower Bowl Baseline (100-Level)
$65 - $175“Behind the basket. Great for fast breaks, dunks, and post-up play.”
The Pros
- Affordable lower-bowl experience
- Exciting angle for end-to-end action
- Near player tunnel and bench
The Cons
- Far-end plays harder to follow
- Some corner seats have restricted views
Club Level (Loudville)
$90 - $200“Mid-level premium seats with club lounge access. Loudville sections are known for energetic fans.”
The Pros
- Renovated premium lounges are excellent
- Great perspective on the action
- In-seat service available
The Cons
- Premium pricing
- Can feel removed from the court energy in some sections
Upper Level (200-Level)
$15 - $55“Upper deck with a steep rake and clear sightlines. Some of the most affordable seats in the NBA.”
The Pros
- Among the cheapest NBA tickets anywhere
- Steep rake gives clear views
- Vocal, energetic fan section
The Cons
- High and far from the court
- Limited food options on this level
- Steep climb to reach seats
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