Seattle paramount seating chart




















Paramount Theater Seattle may be arranged in a similar fashion. Loge seating, also sometimes referred to as Box Seating, features small, separated seating areas. The separate areas are large enough to fit a limited number of people for a more private viewing experience. Loge seats are typically situated immediately to the front, side, and above the stage level. Orchestra Sections usually hold the most desired seats, putting the audience on the same level as the stage.

Center Orchestra section seats are typically the most popular seats in the house. When looking at the side Orchestra sections, lower seat numbers indicate closer proximity to the Center Orchestra seats and the center of the stage. Seats located closer to the aisle usually provide a bit more legroom. The Mezzanine Section is normally located one level above the middle of the Orchestra Section. Centrally located seats within this section are also highly sought-after, especially those within the first few rows.

Seats in the Mezzanine Section are still located within proximity of the stage and are typically priced lower than those in the Orchestra Section.

Balcony Sections typically hold the cheapest seats in the theater. Oftentimes, Balcony seats are positioned closer together, offering less legroom in comparison to other sections. This section is generally situated on a steeper slope, meaning the difference in visibility between low and high rows may be significant.

Event Tickets Center provides fans with unbiased Paramount Theater Seattle reviews on our venue guides , including information on Paramount Theater Seattle seat numbers, row numbers, and tips on how to find great seats! Paramount Theater Seattle VIP seating packages and accessible seating section locations may vary per event. Please click the seating chart below or contact our customer service department to discuss options for accessible seating or VIP package purchases.

As a resale marketplace, prices may be above face value. Go to The Paramount Club for information. The next three sections, often referred to as "mezzanines," are each divided into five sections. The first mezzanine sections are numbered 11 through 15 from right to left, each containing rows A - H.

The second mezzanine sections are numbered 21 through 25 from right to left, each containing rows J - R. The third mezzanine sections are numbered 31 through 35 from right to left, each containing rows S - Z. For all mezzanine rows, each seat is numbered, seat 1 being an aisle seat and closest to center. Tickets in these sections will show the section as "MEZ" followed by the section number as described above.

The Paramount Theatre does not have an elevator to the balcony. Handicapped and wheelchair accessible seating is located on the main floor. Main floor cabaret seating. Printable Cabaret Table Seating Chart. The capacity of the main floor with cabaret style seating is Cabaret style seating consists of tables that seat two, four and six.

Each row of tables is lettered A through L, with an aisle in the center of each row. Tables left of center are odd numbered and tables right of center are even numbered for example, if you need two tables, purchase tables numbered 1 and 3, not 1 and 2. Row A seats two at a table and row G seats 6 at a table. All other rows seat 4 at a table. Wheelchair accessible tables are available. Two types of general admission are sold for events at The Paramount Theatre - general admission with regular seating in place and general admission with a flat floor.

In our flat floor configuration, most seats are removed but our accessible seating sections remain.



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