Seating at Caesars Palace Coliseum?
Can anyone tell me in the order of seating at the Caesars Palace Coliseum? I am looking to book tickets and nearby appear to be three sections to the coliseum spaces chart: the orchestra section, 1st mezzanine, and 2nd mezzanine.
Is the show business huge? Is the 2nd mezzanine too far from the stage? Has anyone ever been here? I see that the theatre holds 4,000 ancestors, so I am assuming it is not too huge? I am looking to book Jerry Seinfeld tickets so proximity to the stage is not a huge deal, but I don't want to be too far any.
Thanks to all!
Answers:
Ther really isn't a impossible seat surrounded by that venue as far as theater seating go. The place is not huge as far as venues be in motion. But If given a choice I would go beside the seats contained by the first half of the First Mezzanine, if you can't win the Front Orchestra. There's actually 4 sections-
Front Orchestra
Rear Orchestra
First Mezzanine
Second Mezzanine
My choices would be-
Front Orchestra
First Mezzanine (But try for the first few rows of the first mezzanine. If you can't win that then try for Rear Orchestra)
The second Mezzanine would be my end choice.Only because it's a bit of a steep angle.
As for distance. The reason I would walk with the first rows of the first mezzanine over the backside orchestra, is you're about matching distance from the stage... just a bit difficult up and sometimes the ticket prices are slightly lower. Though not always. Also as I mentioned back. The venue is on the small side. Even the furthest seats from the stage are almost 120-125 feet away and one and only about 50 foot up.
We saw Elton John in the Coliseum concluding year, and I agree that there isn't a discouraging seat contained by the place. It was designed so that the uttermost seat from the stage is individual 120 ft away.
I think you'd be newly fine in the upper horizontal. It is high, but not far put money on. And it's not nearly as high as you'd expect.
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