The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are Southern California’s favorite professional baseball team. However, you shouldn’t think that attending a baseball game in Anaheim’s Angel Stadium will be a subpar experience.
In actuality, Angel Stadium provides one of the nation’s most underappreciated baseball experiences. The Angels’ home stadium, which is the fourth-oldest in the Major Leagues is well-known for its cleanliness, its welcoming staff, and the lighting of the halo following each victory.
If you and your family are in town visiting The Mouse, you can easily see a night game at the stadium because it is only three miles from Disneyland.
The best seats for any Anaheim Angels game are behind the plate and in sections 110–126 in the infield. The field outfield sections are an excellent alternative if you are unable to get seats in these areas. Sections 410–428 are the most affordable seats for Angels games.
The Loge, All-Star, and MVP club sections have the best seats in the house. In other words, any seat in the 300th row (301 to 351).
The suites are above these parts on the second floor. Prices for Loge, All-Star, and MVP in 2016 varied from $20 to $50 to $70, respectively.
The 300 sections up to the foul poles are referred to as the loge.
The areas behind home plate are known as MVP and a tie exists between MVP and All-Star.