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Majestic Theatre seating chart, Broadway, New York

Looking to get the best out of your experience? Check out our Majestic Theatre seating chart and get real-time seat availability, pricing, and insider tips on the best seats.

Sections available in Majestic Theatre

Orchestra

  • 885 seats
  • Rows AA-X

  • The Orchestra section offers the closest view of the stage, spread across center, left, and right sections.
  • While wheelchair-accessible seating with companions is available in the step-free front sections (left/right), some transfer seating with folding armrests requires steps beyond row I.
  • For the best view, prioritize Center Orchestra seats between rows B and H. These boast clear sightlines thanks to the gentle incline of the seating area.
  • However, be aware that the Front Mezzanine overhangs after row H, so seats further back in the Orchestra might have a partially obstructed view of the stage's topmost elements.

Front Mezzanine

  • 292 seats
  • Rows A-G

  • The Front Mezzanine is arranged in seven continuous rows, with aisles dividing left, center, and right sections.
  • Seats in the Center Front Mezzanine particularly rows A and B, are considered some of the best in the entire theater.
  • While further back and side seats offer good value with decent sightlines due to the tiered seating, the extreme left and right sides may have a more side-on view of the stage.
  • Keep in mind that taller patrons can find extra legroom in row A and on the aisles. Ticket prices reflect these factors, with a premium for the best seats and more affordable options towards the back and sides.
  • Unfortunately, there's no accessible seating in the Front Mezzanine, and the steep rake and stairs leading up to the section make it unsuitable for patrons with limited mobility.

Rear Mezzanine

  • 436 seats
  • Rows A-L

  • The Rear Mezzanine, separated from the Front Mezzanine by a horizontal aisle, offers the most budget-friendly option. Seating is spread across four blocks with up to 12 rows each.
  • The good rake ensures relatively clear views throughout, despite being furthest from the stage. The main drawbacks are at the extreme left and right sides, where safety railings or angled seating may affect sightlines.
  • However, some fantastic value seats can be found in rows A and B, especially towards the center, offering direct and largely unobstructed views.
  • While further back, specific details on stage might be less clear, these seats remain a good option for budget-conscious theatregoers. Legroom becomes slightly tighter further back, with the best spots on the aisles.
  • It's important to note that despite a few transfer seats, the steep rake and stairs make the Rear Mezzanine unsuitable for patrons with limited mobility.

Accessible seating in Majestic Theatre

Majestic Theatre - accessibility
  • Orchestra: The Orchestra section offers the most accessible seating options at the Majestic Theatre. Designated wheelchair and companion seating can be found in rows B through D, providing a step-free experience. Additionally, seven transfer seats with folding armrests are scattered throughout rows F to H. Keep in mind that from row I onwards, there are two steps up to reach each row. However, two folding armrest seats are still available in rows T and V. Finally, handrails are only available on the far side aisles after row I.
  • Front Mezzanine and Rear Mezzanine: Unfortunately, due to several factors, neither the Front Mezzanine nor the Rear Mezzanine are recommended for patrons with limited mobility. Reaching these sections requires climbing 51 steps across three flights, followed by an additional two steps for each row within the sections themselves. Additionally, handrails are only available on the far side aisles, offering limited support for navigation. The steep rake of the seating in both sections further creates challenges for those with mobility limitations. It's important to note that there are no transfer seats available in the Front Mezzanine, and neither section is accessible by wheelchair.

Frequently asked questions about Majestic Theatre seating chart

Where are the best seats in Majestic Theatre?

For the closest, unobstructed view of the stage and all its details, prioritize the seats in rows B-J in the Center Orchestra. The seats in rows A & B in the Front Mezzanine also offer a fantastic panoramic view of the entire stage, ideal for seeing the bigger picture.

What show is playing at Majestic Theatre?

Majestic Theatre is playing Phantom of the Opera.

Which section of Majestic Theatre has wheelchair accessibility?

The Orchestra section of the Majestic Theatre is accessible with dedicated wheelchair spaces and 7 transfer seats.

Which seats in Majestic Theatre provide value for money?

Center Orchestra (C-D) balances proximity and cost. Try Rear Mezzanine (A & B, Center) for good views at a budget-friendly price (may have slight view blockage).

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