Address:
3800 Montlake Blvd
Seattle, WA 98195 US
Phone:
Ticket Office:  2065432200
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Seating Info:

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Husky 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.
  • Seats purchased in lower level sections 1-33, Rows A-E are considered obstructed view due to seating rows starting at field level.
  • Seats purchased in the following areas might have some obstructed views due to stadium roof posts: North Upper Deck: Rows HZ-OZ and South Upper Deck: Rows AZ-GZ.
  • The Lower Level is divided into lower and upper portions by a walkway. The lower portion includes Rows A-Z followed by AA--CC, and the upper portion includes Rows FF-YY.
  • The Bleachers are a General Admission (GA) seating area.

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Husky Stadium

Kids:

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All ages allowed. Seahawks Children under the age of three are not required to have a ticket provided they sit on an adults lap. All children ages 3 and up must have a ticket to enter the Stadium.

General Info:

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No smoking. No video cameras. No glass bottles, cans, thermos in excess of 2 quarts. No picnic baskets or ice chests. No horns of any kind. No sales of unauthorized merchandise. No banners, placards, or leaflets not approved in advance by the IOA Department. Husky Stadium has long been considered one of, if not the loudest stadium in the country. This is in part due to the stadium's design; almost 70 percent of the seats are located between the end zones. During televised games, it has been known to become so loud that the cameras shake.

Will Call:

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Tickets held at will call can be picked up on the day of the performance at the west end between the SW & W plazas beginning 1-2 hours prior to showtime. The customer must present a valid form of identification, the actual credit card, and the confirmation number.

Directions:

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From I-5 going North or South: follow the signs to Seattle. Take Hwy 520 exit toward Bellevue-Kirkland (east). Travel 1/4 mile and take the Montlake Blvd exit. At the end of the of ramp there is a stop light at Montlake Blvd. Turn left. Travel across the Montlake Bridge. You will see Husky Stadium on the right. To access E-10 or E-11 parking lots, turn right into main stadium lot. To access C-21 parking (underground garage), turn left onto Pacific and make the first right. The garage is on the right. To access the N-24 parking lot, continue on Montlake past Husky Stadium. Go 1/2 mile to the visitors entrance on your left. Follow the directional signs. From 405 going North or South: From Hwy 405 take the Freeway 520 exit toward Seattle. This leads on the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge heading west. Once across the bridge, take the Montlake Blvd exit, turn right. Travel across the Montlake Bridge, you will see Husky Stadium on the right. To access E-10 or E-11 parking lots, turn right into main stadium lot. To access C-21 parking (underground garage), turn left onto Pacific and make the first right. The garage is on the right. To access the N-24 parking lot, continue on Montlake past Husky Stadium. Go 1/2 mile to the visitors entrance on your left. Follow the directional signs.

Parking:

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There are six main places to park. NE 45th St and Memorial Way by the Burke Museum. The underground Central Plaza Garage at 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St. The Stevens Way by Meany Hall. On Pend Oreille Rd. off of Montlake Ave NE. Directly in front of Husky Stadium off Montlake Blvd. NE. And in front of the UWMC on Columbia Rd. The daily parking fee is $12/day between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays.

Transportation:

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Metro transit: (206) 553-3000

Additional Info:

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Voted yearly as one of the most scenic stadiums in college football, Husky Stadium was the temporary home of the Seattle Seahawks during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. After spending more than two decades at the Kingdome, a multipurpose dome facility, that was also the home of the Seattle Mariners (MLB); the Seahawks wanted a new facility.