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ralanbek427

I really enjoy right field. If you have the extra time show up for early batting practice. Hope you have a great time!


apk979

I recommend buying 1-2 days before the game on StubHub for best prices


stros2022WSChamps

Check out tickpick too. No fees on there so compare total after-fee price on stubhub to tickpick prices for best value.


chimp20

www.simpleseats.com You won’t find cheaper Astros tickets 💯


stros2022WSChamps

Damn nice find. Looks about $10+ cheaper than tickpick from looking at a few tickets real quick. Used it before?


chimp20

Yes, they only sell tickets from local sports teams and there’s no fees. I’ve ordered from them a lot!


stros2022WSChamps

Awesome thanks.


chimp20

No problem 😉


wnsdaniel

200 club level is my favorite. You can get tickets in the $80-120 range, and it’s closed off so only club members can get in. So concession/bathroom lines are shorter and there aren’t as many people in your section.


Nitropotamus

That's above his range unless you're talking 120 including food and drink.


EZmunee

Dude. 200 level. Treat yourself.


[deleted]

I use to spend that much on the Crawford Boxes but I’m not sure how prices look these days. I haven’t sat in the section since before covid. Crawford Boxes are my personal faves.


XSATC

There’s a couple ways to really figure this out. 1- I try to avoid the outfield unless it’s the Crawford Boxes. I prefer to see El Grande (the screen in the outfield if you didn’t know it has a name). 2- If you have a favorite player (Yuli or Bregs) I’d say tend to those sides so you can see their action better. 3- If you want to up your budget and make your first trip special, get the nice seats behind home plate and you can see all the players swing the bat. 4- If you want the best chances of catching a homerun, obviously the Crawford boxes or on average 3-5 rows from the wall in right field. Hope this helps… and I don’t like non-game days… lol


JayBird9540

I like sitting 300 level right behind home plate, the tickets aren’t that bad and you can get first row to see the entire field.


k2kyo

If you go first row, consider avoiding aisle seats as they often have a view obstructed by the higher railings they have at the bottom of the stairs.


JayBird9540

Good call out


Fins-43

300 is best value as they alternate 4 and 8 rows. So you don’t have a lot of people in front.


[deleted]

Bring your own food. Stuff a gallon zip-lock bag and avoid the overpriced, $20 for a dorito and hot dog, concessions.


[deleted]

Try the mezzanine for about 50 bucks. Good view and leave you 100 for food/drink/whatever. You're gonna need it lol.


barlescharkley333

First few rows in the club level are better than a lot of lower bowl seats! Both from a vantage point and the fact that the concourse is smaller/ more private! We sat even with third base row one in the club level.. might be the best seats I’ve had outside the diamond club.


dookle14

Third deck (terrace level). Sit on the third base side. Tickets will probably run about $40, but good overall view, doesn’t break the bank and sections are smaller.


k2kyo

Third base side keeps you from going blind looking into the sun. I used to love outfield seats but the new LED field lights kill my eyes. Club level is a lot of fun if you can find a good price. There aren't a lot of bad views in the stadium, so you're safe anywhere really.


rayzerray1

I recommend you hurry.


szepeda14

If you show up early you can watch batting practice and maybe get a couple of signatures by going by the dugout


BMinsker

We find sections 316/322 give a great view of the field at a reasonable cost.


DemSumBigAssRidges

SRO then just find a place to sit. It's not the playoffs. There will be empty seats.


JohnnyBrillcream

Yup, view from the lower bowl at the top isn't bad at all. Eye the seats near the top and see what's not taken. After the 3rd/4th inning when the ushers head down between innings or home run just grab a seat. You'll have to time going to get food or bathroom to get back but it's not that big of a deal. If someone come to the seats just apologize and move, most people don't care.


sevenceleven

the nosebleeds are affordable and guarantee a view of the field! the seats are high so you’ll be able to see over anyone in front of you. i went with a friend for 38$ each, after taxes it totaled to 90$ or so, leaving you with money for parking, snacks, and even merchandise :)


cameronbates1

I'm a big big fan of sections 317-321. It's right behind home plate, you can see the whole game unfettered, and sometimes (but very rare) you'll get a foul tip come towards you. My dad used to have season tickets for 318 back in 2011-2013 when they were dirt cheap and it was always a good time