Camping world seat map


camping world seat map

There’s no better way to relax an event at Camping Planet Stadium than by taking it in from one of our various premium spaces. The newly-renovated stadium features premium spaces throughout – including a brand brand-new club level with both enclosed and open-air amenities as good as private luxury suites and our skyline suite.

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If you are looking for an upscale, indoor experience in addition to seats with fantastic sightlines of the action, inspect out some of our other premium seating options on our club and suite levels.

Some benefits of having club, loge or suite tickets are:

  • Covered outdoor seating and indoor retreats
  • Air-conditioned retreats
  • Private restrooms
  • Wall-to-wall TVs
  • Full-service bars
  • Exclusive food and beverage options
  • VIP parking
  • Early stadium admission
  • Private entry gates


Orlando Camping World Stadium seat & row numbers detailed seating chart plan

Concert detailed seat numbers and row numbering chart with interactive map plan layout - Orlando Camping World Stadium seating chart

How to find best seats using Orlando Camping World Stadium seating chart with seat and row numbers, FL?

The top seats at Orlando Camping World Stadium are usually located in the first 10-20 rows closest to the action. However, the optimal seat numbers can differ based on personal preferences. To assist you in selecting your seats when buying tickets, you can use our chart which shows the exact seat and row numbers. It's worth noting that at Camping World Stadium, the seat numbering system usually positions seat number 1 closest to the section with a lower section number, with the number of seats per row extending to around 23. As you move around the stadium, the section numbers increase continuously. For the best view of the football field, aim for seats in the first rows of the center sideline sections. Choose seats as near to the 50-yard line as possible in the lower bowl sections for a clear view of the entire field. The seating plan on this page displays ro

Shaded Seats at Camping World Stadium

Seats in the Sun and Shade at Early Afternoon Camping World Stadium Games

Camping World Stadium dates all the way back to the 1930s but has been renovated several times over the years. Unlike the more modern Inter&Co Stadium down the street, Camping World Stadium does not use overlapping tiers, so there are no seats directly located under the section above. It also does not have any canopies or roofs to provide physical cover. A future renovation may add these to the stadium, but for now, fans are heavily exposed to the elements.

That’s all to say that shade is sparse early in the afternoon. The best shot at landing a shaded seat is to pick a section behind the south goal line. Fans won’t be able to see the scoreboard without turning around, but the benefit is that the scoreboard provides some physical protection from the sun’s rays. Plaza level sections P18-P24 are the most likely to be in the shade. Field level sections 119-123 may be shaded in some rows, but the closer to the field you are, the more likely you are to be in the sun.

Seats in the Sun and Shade at Late Afternoon Camping World Stadium Games

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The outside of the Camping World Stadium on June 4, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. (Getty)

This year’s WrestleMania is taking place at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. So what is the seating capacity of this stadium, and how much did it cost to build?

The Camping World Stadium, which opened in 1936, has a capacity of about 65,000. The arena used to hold more seats, but it was renovated in 2014. Now, the seating capacity is 60,219, but that can be extended to about 65,000 by adding temporary bleachers to the plaza section.

Prior to the 2014 renovations, the WWE was able to pack quite a substantial number of people into the Camping World Stadium for WrestleMania 24. For that 2008 event, nearly 75,000 people were in attendance.

When the stadium was originally constructed in 1936, it cost $115,000 to build, according to the Camping World Stadium website. This is approximately $2 million in today’s dollars.

However, a 1989 renovation cost $38 million, and the most recent renovation to the stadium in 2014 cost $207 million.

Outside of being frequently used for football and soccer, the Camping World Stadium was also the si

STADIUM MAPS

Explore stadium seating maps (located at the bottom of the page) and venue-specific maps to help you plan your visit to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. Whether you are looking to understand seating categories or navigate the layout of each venue, these maps provide essential information for an unforgettable matchday experience.

For stadium map information, please click on the venue you wish to view:

Atlanta: Mercedes-Benz Stadium Map

Charlotte: Bank of America Stadium Map

Cincinnati: TQL Stadium Map

Los Angeles: Rose Bowl Stadium Map

Miami: Hard Rock Stadium Map

Nashville: Geodis Park Map

New York New Jersey: MetLife Stadium Map

Orlando: Camping World Stadium Map

Orlando: Inter & Co Stadium Map

Philadelphia: Lincoln Financial Field Map

Seattle: Lumen Field Map

Washington, D.C.: Audi Field Map

Please note that any visual representations of ticket categories on the ticketing website or other sales material issued or approved by FIFA (such as stadium maps and illustrations) are provided for guidance purposes only and may not reflect the actual layout and boundaries of ticket categories at a particular stadium. FIFA reserves the right to adjust the bou