Arizona Stadium Details
- Address:
- University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721 US
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Arizona Stadium Seating Notes- Because some campuses regulate the sale of Student and Faculty passes, StubHub cannot guarantee the sale of such passes. Please be aware of any restrictions before ordering tickets designated for students or faculty.
- The first few Rows of Sections 18-24 may have an obstructed view of the field.
- Section 10 contains both Student and general seating. Tickets not specified by the seller as Student tickets will be mapped to the general seating portion of the section.
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General Info:
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For football games at Arizona Stadium, there is a Sun Tran shuttle service that will take fans to games from Hi-Corbett Field, the Tucson Mall and the El Pueblo Neighborhood Center. For a round-trip ticket, the cost is $2 for adults and children over five years old. Seniors 65 and older, people with disabilities and Medicare cardholders are changed $1. Children five and under are free. Tokens can be bought at the boarding locations.
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From the south, take the I-19 North and take exit 102 toward Silver Springs Rd/Star Pass Blvd/29th St - 22nd St. Continue straight onto S. Fwy Rd. Turn right on W Congress Street, which turns into W Broadway Boulevard. Take a slight left on E Broadway Boulevard, a left on N Cherry Avenue, a right on E 6th Street and a left on N National Championship Dr. From the Northeast, take the I-10 East and exit at Prince Road, exit 254. Merge onto N Business Center Dr and continue until it turns into N Fwy Road. Turn left on W Speedway Boulevard, right on N Campbell Avenue, right on 5th Street and stay on 5th street until it becomes N National Championship Drive.
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There are parking lots available throughout campus, which will be designated as stadium parking. There is a$10 for parking in these lots during football games. For those who carpool with four people or more, there are free garages located at Highland Avenue and Sixth Street. All vehicles can park for free at the garage on Park Avenue.
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The stadium houses the home games of the University of Arizona’s football team. The Arizona Stadium was first built in 1928 and housed 7,000 fans. There have been major renovations over the years, giving the stadium a capacity of around 56,000. The last expansion occurred in 1988, which left room for future expansions if necessary.


