Seat Numbers
Raymond James Stadium seat numbers follow a very simple pattern. Seat 1 is always on the aisle closer to the lower numbered adjacent section. For example, seat 1 in section 110 is on the aisle side closest to section 109 and seat 24 is on the aisle next to section 111.
Reviews
"Despite the Bucs' and USF's losing streak, going to Raymond James Stadium ("Ray Jay") is always a good time. Traffic and parking around the stadium on game days aren't too bad. The facility is always clean and I feel safe being in it. The only thing is that Raymond James is an outdoor stadium so it can get quite hot in the Florida heat. The best part about the stadium is the pirate ship, of course. The cannon is fired once for each point scored. I haven't been on the ship yet, but it's fun being near it because throughout the game people on the ship would throw beads, t-shirts, and other free prizes to the people below."
History and Overview
Raymond James Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Tampa, Florida, and is home to the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Raymond James Stadium has hosted two Super Bowls in in history, Super Bowl XXXV and Super Bowl XLIII. Raymond James Stadium opened in 1998, and has a capacity of 65,890 for Bucs games.