For me, the first floor is best. Sections 1-7 have ramps and no steps to deal with. Sections 8-15 have a few steps. Nothing major and well spaced apart. Sections 16-37 on the mezzanine level and upstairs deck have an abundance of steps just to get to your seats. If you are handicapped in any way, and have trouble doing lots of steps, I would recommend buying your seats on the first floor. If steps are not an issue, I like the mezzanine level, sections 19, 20, and 21. If you have the money though, sectuons 3, 4, and 5 Rows AA - CC right up front are the best in the house. Nothing like being up close and personal. There are giant viewing monitors located around the theater to give you that up close look at your favorite stars as well.
Grand Ole Opry house was designed so that all seats are great. If you have to sit in the balcony you will see the same great view as the people on the floor. The balcony is rather steep.
All seats are good I been 5 times
Our seats were in the first few rows and added and extra advantage of photography opportunities. Make sure you get one of the backstage tours with your ticket reservation. Worth the extra expense for a once in a lifetime experience.
Not a bad seat in the house, all depends on how much you want to spend.
Agree, check on some sites that will give you a seat view preview
It doesn't really matter. All seats are great the Grand Ole Opry. The engineering of the building is awesome.
Any. All have a good view. All depends how much you would like to spend or how close to the stage. My opinion sections 18 to 22 mezzanine
All seats in the opry house are great and allow for good views. Sound quality is excellent. Obviously the closer you are to the stage the better but you will be happy with wherever you end up. I had standing room only tickets up on the balcony and still thoroughly enjoyed the show.
I booked my trip in January. No one was on the bill at that time was a great show when we arrived. We had main floor seats very good
I think anywhere is good. There doesn't seem to be a bad seat.
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