
Florida State Seminoles Seating Chart | Doak Campbell Stadium Seat Views
Welcome to TickPick’s Doak Campbell Stadium Seating Chart. Here we will cover everything you need to know before purchasing FSU Seminoles Football Tickets, including seat views, student sections, parking, and where you can find the same Florida State football seats at prices 10% cheaper than our leading competitor.
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Doak Campbell Stadium History
Doak Campbell Stadium, home to the Florida State Seminoles, is located in Tallahassee, Florida. The “Doak”, named after longtime FSU President Doak Campbell, was completed on October 7th, 1950. After almost seven decades worth of stadium expansions and renovations, the Doak went from originally holding 15,000 fans to now upwards of 80,000.
Doak Campbell Stadium Seating Chart
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Doak Campbell Stadium Section Breakdown
All sections at the Doak follow a standard 1-41 sequence. The only exception is in the Champions Club where sections are tiered by 100 level, 200 level, and 300 level.
The vast majority of seats at the stadium are bleacher seating, meaning no chair backs. The only sections that do have chair backs are in the Champions Club section in the South End zone. More on that below.
Florida State Student Section
The Florida State student section spreads across the North End Zone and East sideline in sections 40-41 and 1-7.
Student tickets sell out quickly since only 16,000 are allotted across all FSU campuses. More importantly, you won’t be able to purchase student section tickets on the secondary market as only currently enrolled FSU students are eligible for these seats. Student tickets are also non-transferable.
Doak Campbell Stadium Club Sections
The club level seats at the Doak are located in sections 214-228 and 315-327, just above the FSU Marching Chiefs. Better known as the Champions Club, these sections include chair backs, food and beverage, cash bars, Wifi, and access to more than 70,000 sq ft of air-conditioned clubs and covered rooftop terraces.
Visiting Team Fan Sections
Sections 13-16 and 117-118 are the designated visiting team sections at the Doak. Be aware that the visiting team rows are 50 to 86 in sections 13-16.
If you are fan of the opposing team and want to sit ensure you sit with your fellow fans, this is where you want to be. If you are a FSU fan, make sure you avoid these sections!
Parking and Tailgating at the Doak
Most lots directly surrounding the stadium are designated Seminole Booster lots and require a parking permit. If you do not have a parking pass please refer to any lots that are listed as general parking. There are several lots on campus and side streets that are available for general public parking as well as parking available at the Civic Center and surrounding state parking garages.
Tips for tailgating at an FSU game:
- Arrive early so you have your pick of a parking spot.
- Fan tailgating is allowed in the lots surrounding the stadium starting five hours prior to kickoff.
- Cell service can get spotty, so it’s advised to mark your tailgate with a large (unique) flag so friends and family can find you.
- Don’t be in a rush to leave after the game, you are better off finishing your leftovers at your tailgate and waiting for traffic to die down.
Best Seats at The Doak
As cliche as it is, there really isn’t a bad seat at Doak Campbell Stadium for an FSU football game. You can feel the energy of the crowd from all corners of the stadium. But, like any football stadium, the best viewing will come in the sections between the 30-yard lines.
Personally, I prefer sitting near the student section near section 8. There is a contagious energy that spreads from the students to every surrounding section. It makes for a unique game day experience.
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Handicapped & ADA Seating at Doak Campbell Stadium
For those who are confined to a wheelchair and/or those looking to attend a game at Doak Campbell Stadium with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA or handicapped seating, you’ll find that there are accessible rows at the top of most sections within the ballpark and spread throughout.
If necessary, folding chairs will be provided for guests, such as ones looking to sit with a fan confined to a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are handicapped or ADA accessible is by using our “Additional filters +” button on the event page that allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible),” which shows all seats that the seller has marked as handicapped seating.
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