So you snagged tickets in Section 302 for The Wizard of Oz and now you're doing the pre-show panic: "Are these seats trash or am I a genius?" Take a deep breath, click your ruby slippers together three times, and repeat: "There's no place like the 300-level. There's no place like the 300-level." Because my friend, you are in the sweet spot.
Let's cut to the chase. If the Sphere's screen is a giant donut (the most advanced, beautiful donut ever made), then Section 302 is like having a seat at the premium table right next to the frosting. You're not dead-center—that's usually Section 306—but you're so close it doesn't matter. You're in the VIP lounge of viewing zones.
Your ticket might say "Section 302" and your brain might whisper, *"Psst... that's not the middle."* Tell your brain to chill. At this height, being a little off-center is a non-issue. As another savvy social media user noted: "Slightly off center but that’s not a problem higher up."
You're not missing the show; you're just watching it from the best couch in the house, which happens to be a few feet to the left. The Wicked Witch will be just as terrifying, and the flying monkeys will be just as... monkey-ish.
You're in the promised land (Section 302), but which row? Here’s the simple breakdown:
If you're looking for a good seating chart for check out the one offered by Vegas.com, it's interactive, allows you to see seats by section, row and price.
In one word: YES. In more words:
You should do a little victory dance if you have Section 302 tickets because:
As the wise Brad Davis on Facebook testified after sitting in 304, 305, and 306: "all of the views were incredible." Section 302 is part of that incredible club.
So stop worrying. Your seat isn't just "good"—it's Oz-some. Now all you have to do is follow the yellow brick road to the entrance.