"What can I say about arguably one of the best places on earth to watch a football game? I had season tickets in two different places, with equally amazing experiences in both. In addition, I have been to many a soccer game / college football / concert while I lived in Seattle. For the first few years I was in the club level, and if I could give six stars for this experience I would. Impeccable. I was twenty feet from food / beer / bathroom and rarely had to wait more than a minute for any of them. Then, when my luxury budget wasn't quite as healthy, I joined my brothers in the Hawks nest. The game experience was similar, but waiting 15 minutes for any of the above items wasn't near as much fun. That said, I never regretted a single game here and always had an amazing time. The staff was always courteous and the only bit of advice I can give anyone considering a Seahawks game here is - bring ear plugs. It's loud. Like, really loud. And now that we're world champions, I expect it will only get louder."
Hawks Nest
Evidence for the popularity of CenturyLink Field tickets can be seen in the reputation it has earned as arguably the loudest stadium in the NFL. When you take in a game at CenturyLink Field live it feels like they sold double the tickets they should have because it’s so loud. The architects designed the structure of the stadium, especially the roof, to direct as much crowd noise as possible on the field. In addition, the north end zone of CenturyLink Field seating, called the “Hawks Nest“, was specifically designed for rowdy fans; the seating consists of metal bleachers which reflect sound, and fans often stomp to create even more. The Hawks Nest is located in sections 146-150 in rows K through UU.
History and Overview
CenturyLink Field aka "The Clink" is a multi-purpose stadium in Seattle, Washington, and is home to the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and MLS Seattle Sounders. The crowd at CenturyLink Field is notoriously loud at Seattle Seahawks games. Known as the 12th Man, the Seahawk faithful hold the record for loudest roar at a stadium at 137.6 decibels on December 2nd against the New Orleans Saints. The Clink has a capacity of 67,000 for Seahawks games, and 38,300 for Sounders games.