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Xfinity Center Seating Chart — Section Guide & Best Seats

Xfinity Center is a 17,950-seat arena in the University of Maryland campus area of College Park. At arena scale, seating decisions come down to one central trade-off: proximity versus full-court (or full-rink) view. Courtside and rinkside puts you closest to the action but sits low to the floor. The lower bowl balances nearness and a complete view of the field of play. The upper bowl is the value tier — and for fast-moving sports where reading the whole sheet of ice or full court matters, it often rewards you with a wider, more tactical vantage. Knowing which sections work best at this specific 17,950-seat venue is the difference between a great seat and one that misses half the play.

Xfinity Center — Venue Profile

Capacity
17,950 seats
Mid-sized venue
Opened
2002
Modern construction
Type
arena
University of Maryland campus, College Park
Home Teams
Maryland Terrapins
Single-team venue

Venue Scale & What It Means for Seating

Xfinity Center seats 17,950, putting it in the mid-range for arenas. This capacity typically means three distinct seating tiers with meaningful price and sightline differences between them. The lower bowl is close enough to read jersey numbers, the club level balances comfort and view, and the upper bowl delivers a full-court or full-rink tactical perspective at a fraction of the lower-bowl price.

How Xfinity Center’s Construction Affects Seating

Xfinity Center opened in 2002 during the modern construction era, which brought wider seats, more generous leg room, expanded club levels, and wider concourses throughout the bowl. The seating rake is typically more gradual than in classic venues, which means front-row upper-deck seats here may feel slightly farther from the action than at a steeper, older building — but every seat is more comfortable.

Section Breakdown — Xfinity Center

Each section is rated by sightline quality, best use case, and what to avoid — so you can match the section to your priority before you buy.

Courtside / Rinkside (Floor)
Premium
Sightline
Immersive — but low to the floor
Best For
Fans who want to be right on the action
Avoid If
Anyone who needs to track the whole field of play at once

Floor-level seats at Xfinity Center put you within feet of the players, but you sit low and can lose the far side of the action behind bodies and benches. They carry the highest prices in the building. The back rows of the floor are essentially a lower-bowl view without the elevation, so compare prices: if back-floor is within $20 of lower-bowl reserved, the bowl seat wins on sightline every time.

Lower Bowl (100-level)
Mid to premium
Sightline
Excellent — slight elevation over the floor
Best For
Best all-round choice: proximity + full field-of-play view
Avoid If
End sections directly behind the net or basket

Center sections in the lower bowl at Xfinity Center are the most desirable reserved seats. Xfinity Center's 17,950-seat layout has a standard section count per level, typical of mid-sized arenas across the league. Aim for center-court or center-ice rows 10-25 — far enough up for full sightlines, close enough to read jersey numbers without the scoreboard. Corner sections nearest the goals can flatten your angle on the far end of the play; worth checking the interactive seating map before buying.

Club / Loge Level
Premium price, midway elevation
Sightline
Good — protected by a canopy overhang
Best For
Comfort seekers; includes in-seat service at most events
Avoid If
Front-row loge — the overhang can cut sightlines to the scoreboard

Club-level seats at Xfinity Center typically include wider seats, dedicated concourses, and in-seat food service. The trade-off is a railing overhang directly above that can clip the center-hung scoreboard and video board. Loge rows 2-5 keep the full board in view better than row 1.

Upper Bowl (200/300-level)
Budget — best value
Sightline
Full field-of-play view — the whole game reads from here
Best For
Casual fans, budget buyers, fans who want to read the game
Avoid If
Upper-corner sections at the extreme ends — sightlines angle away

Upper-bowl tickets at Xfinity Center routinely go for 40-70% less than lower-bowl equivalents. For fast, tactical sports — hockey, basketball — the upper bowl is often the optimal viewing tier because the whole sheet of ice or full court reads as a single picture. Stick to upper-center sections rather than side corners for the straightest sight angle on the action.

Best Seats by Use Case — Xfinity Center

Different priorities call for different sections. Here are the picks for the most common seating decisions at this 17,950-seat arena.

Best Value Seats

Upper-bowl center sections at Xfinity Center deliver the best cost-per-experience ratio. You pay 40-70% less than lower-bowl and get a complete view of the full field of play. The best vantage for following fast, tactical sports from above.

Best Sightline Seats

For clean sightlines without compromise at Xfinity Center, lower-bowl center sections offer the best angle on the action. Rows 10-25 here are the consistent pick for buyers who care about reading jersey numbers and watching plays develop without relying on the scoreboard.

Families & Parents with Kids

Families with younger children at Xfinity Center should target lower-bowl aisle seats, which allow easy exit for bathroom trips and keep kids close to the concourse. Center-bowl rows give the clearest view of the whole game for first-time fans.

Accessibility (ADA)

Accessible seating at Xfinity Center is available across multiple price tiers. Built in 2002, the venue was designed with ADA compliance integrated into the original layout, with wheelchair platforms and companion seats available at every level.

Getting to Xfinity Center in University of Maryland campus

Xfinity Center sits in the University of Maryland campus area of College Park. The neighborhood around the venue shapes the pre-game and post-game experience — dining options, walkability, and transit connections all factor into how early you should arrive and how you plan to exit after the event. Arriving early gives you time to explore the area and avoid the last-minute parking or transit rush that peaks 30-45 minutes before doors.

Parking at Xfinity CenterGetting to Xfinity Center

Price Tier Expectations — Xfinity Center 2026

Ticket prices vary by matchup, demand, and sale timing. The ranges below reflect typical 2026 market prices for events at Xfinity Center, a 17,950-capacity arena. Dynamic pricing means face value can shift — check on a Tuesday or Wednesday for the most stable prices.

Courtside / Rinkside
$113–$263+

Premium proximity pricing; dynamic on game day.

Lower Bowl (center)
$68–$150+

Mid-tier; best seats in this range book first.

Lower Bowl (corner)
$45–$83+

Value pick in the lower section.

Club Level
$90–$188+

Comfort premium; includes amenities.

Upper Bowl (center)
$23–$56+

Best value; strong sightlines for reading the whole game.

Upper Bowl (corner)
$15–$38+

Cheapest seats; verify sightline before buying.

Xfinity Center Seating Chart FAQ

What is the best section at Xfinity Center?▼
The best section at Xfinity Center for most 2026 ticket buyers is lower-bowl center sections. This tier balances proximity to the action, a clean sightline to the full field of play, and reasonable pricing. For budget buyers, upper-bowl center sections are the next best pick — the whole sheet of ice or full court reads clearly from the upper tier.
Are there obstructed-view seats at Xfinity Center?▼
Most sections at Xfinity Center have clean sightlines, with the main exception being lower-bowl corner sections closest to the goals or baskets — the angle can flatten and benches or camera positions occasionally clip the view. The interactive seating map flags 'limited view' or 'partial view' designations; always check before purchasing any corner section.
How does the upper level at Xfinity Center compare to similar venues?▼
Xfinity Center's upper bowl has the more gradual rake typical of modern arena design, trading some perceived closeness for wider seats and better leg room. At 17,950 seats, the upper bowl is at a typical distance for an arena of this capacity. For fast-moving sports like hockey and basketball, the upper bowl at Xfinity Center is a legitimate tactical viewing tier where the full sheet of ice or court reads as a complete picture.
Is floor or lower bowl better for events at Xfinity Center?▼
At Xfinity Center, courtside or rinkside floor seats and lower-bowl reserved serve different purposes. The floor maximizes proximity — great if you want to be right on the action. Lower-bowl center gives you a slight elevation advantage that shows the full field of play more completely. For most fans who want to follow the whole game, lower-bowl center rows 10-25 outperform floor seats on overall sightline.
Are there ADA accessible seats at Xfinity Center?▼
Xfinity Center has ADA accessible seating across multiple price tiers and locations. Built in 2002, the venue was designed with modern ADA standards, with wheelchair platforms and companion seats integrated at every level and accessible elevators connecting all concourses. If you need a specific accommodation (transfer seats, hearing loop areas, service animal space), contact the venue's box office directly before your event. The venue is located in the University of Maryland campus area — check accessibility of the specific parking lot or transit stop you plan to use.
When is the best time to buy tickets for Xfinity Center?▼
Ticket prices at Xfinity Center are dynamic and fluctuate based on matchup, day of week, and proximity to the event. Check prices on Tuesday or Wednesday for the most stable rates. At a smaller venue, high-demand events sell out faster — buy early if the matchup matters to you.

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