While far in comparison to the other sections at Spartan stadium, these upper level sections still offer a decent view of the field from a more aerial perspective. These are among the best places to sit for visiting team fans, as Sections and are designated for the visiting team ticket allotment. With 32 numbered rows of seating and entry tunnels located at Row 8, getting to the seats is not as difficult as some of the larger lower level sections behind the endzones - but you may still be left with quite a climb.
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled. Upload a photo from your seat Share your view! Rate your seats How were your seats? Fans want to know! Get a Reminder After your event. Spartan Stadium. Games - Huntington Club Seats at Spartan Stadium provide ticketholders with a padded and extra wide chairback seat in a climate-friendly space. Even thou Sideline Club Michigan St.
Games - The enviable Sideline Club seats are all located within seven rows of the field between the 30 yardlines on either side of the field. When the stadium On the west side behind the Spartan bench, it will extend out to the aisle in section 26 and to the aisle in section 21, extending almost end zone to end zone now.
The chair back seats extend up to the seventh row and offer wider seats, extra leg room, and in-seat concession delivery of the world class gourmet concessions offered to fans. No word yet on if soft pretzels are included for the far flung seats of this new expansion in relation to the soft pretzel stall added outside section 8 in For any history buff of Spartan Stadium out there, one might recall the Michigan State Spartans Athletic Department releasing the long term master plan for Spartan Stadium in while the north end zone expansion was under construction.
Some of the features in that plan have already come to fruition such as expanded creature comforts like the added bathrooms in the south end zone opened in Overall, the the master plan discussed in was originally created back in when the school was making plans for the then west side stadium tower expansion that opened in Included in the eventual possibilities for the stadium that opened back in was to someday add a wrap around upper deck in the south end zone to expand capacity of the stadium.
Also in the potential works would be a mirror tower for club and suite seating on the east side of the stadium. Since that initial plan was created, however, the athletic department has cautioned that any such ideas are far, far in the future. Instead, the goal for now is actually reducing capacity over the coming years to around 70, total from the current capacity of 75, While Spartan Stadium has averaged top attendance for 63 seasons prior to COVID, Michigan State fans have not averaged full capacity in a season even during the height of the Dantonio era peaking at 74, in The stadium's maximum seating potential has been estimated at ,, a number that could he reached by double-decking all the way around the field.
Copyright by Aerial Views Publishing The facelift included a new playing surface, the fourth artificial surface on the stadium floor. Unlike the previous surface and many other surfaces around the country, the current field is not crowned. It is a flat, drain-through system in which water drains through the turf, pad and asphalt. The surface and its drainage system, the same type used at the Meadowlands for New York Giants and Jets games, can withstand seven inches of water an hour.
The original switch to artificial turf came in time for the season and lasted until New scoreboards and a modernized public address system were installed in and a message board was put into operation below the north scoreboard in For the season, new 10' x 65' scoreboards were installed.
The south end scoreboard houses a multi-color electronic display matrix which offers graphics and animation for the added enjoyment of the game. Since the original structure was opened in , Spartan teams have played games on the field. The record for the period is wins, losses and 13 ties. On only six occasions has State lost more games at home than it won. In 15 seasons the Spartans have gone through the entire home slate without a loss, and in 25 campaigns a single loss marred an unbeaten home season.
The most consecutive wins at the stadium is 19, from the third home game of through the last home game of This exciting project will also enhance revenue for MSU Athletics and help further position our football program in the Big Ten and nationally. Standing inside the three story, glass-enclosed grand entrance will be the world's largest free-standing ceramic statue The high ceiling, glass walls, marble floors and Sparty will greet you upon entering this beautiful new facility.
The Suites Twenty-four Suites will be built in a new press tower that will be above the west deck of Spartan Stadium. The Suites will hold between twelve and twenty-four guests in extraordinary comfort with theater-style seating and a living-room style seating area complete with television monitors, refrigerators, elevator access and private restrooms.
Each suite will be climate controlled and have windows that open and close at the owner's discretion. There isn't a better way to entertain your family, friends, business partners and clients than watching Spartan Football from the luxury of the new Spartan Stadium Suites.
The Club Seats Club Seats will be built where the press box is currently located with comfortable chair back seating between the yard lines. By design, the seats are outside and will be covered by the upper deck which will allow heating as well as protection from the elements. Club Seat holders will have elevator access to an 18, square foot indoor club with upscale food and beverage service, television monitors and private restrooms.
Three, five and seven year leases are available for the Spartan Stadium Club Seats. The Stadium Expansion project will be completed in August of , just in time for the first home game of the season. By sprawling, we mean that the college actually occupies a lot of space even beyond the borders of the campus itself.
The college commercial strip is on the north side of the street, endless fast food joints, some restaurants, tons of t-shirt and Spartan souvenir stores and college bookstores. While very clean and pleasant, the district lacks a central square or focal point…it is just blocks of retail.
Spartan Stadium opened in as a 14, seat stadium. Where have we seen this before? The stadium was added on to several times. Capacity increased to 51, in the 50s, and later on upper decks were added on each side to its current capacity of just over 75, seats.
The tailgate scene here is adequate if unspectacular. The lots closest to the stadium are reserved for big ticket donors, some even if personalized parking spots, and some private lots bordering the campus also welcome tailgaters. Michigan State plays in the Big Ten, a storied power conference.
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