VideoKAUSHAL’S CORNER: Premium Seat Options For Playoff-Bound Padres

The Padres are going toe-to-toe with the best teams in MLB. Nothing’s certain but it would be wise to start scoping out postseason park viewing options

After watching the San Diego Padres for more than a decade at Petco Park, I have some favorite high-end seating options. With playoffs looking like a reality this year, It’s time to talk about postseason seating choices.

One of my favorite spots is the Premier Club, better known as the Lexus Club. Prices can vary from $120 to $500, depending on who’s playing against the Padres. In the Lexus Club, you can sit at the bar or in your seats. The location is right outside the Mercado, and next to the wine cellar. Note: You do have to walk outside of the club for restroom access. 

You can buy single tickets at the Agave Club, where prices start at $245, and they have their own private bathrooms. 

Want box seats? The Home Plate Club package only come in a pack of four, for $2,900. 

The views from the Terrace suites are phenomenal, starting at $3K, going all the way up to $10k. Season ticket holders can enjoy these comfy seats and their own TVs at the Loge Box. It’s pretty intimate — since there are only 36 seats available. 

The Coronado Club is a smaller section on the other side of the ballpark for season ticket holders. You can grab reasonably priced tickets starting at $25 at Gallagher Square (added last year to commemorate the ballpark’s 20th anniversary). 

Wherever you sit at Petco, it’s been ranked the number-one baseball ballpark in the United States, several times. In my opinion, it’s impossible to have a bad experience or find a bad seat. This beautiful stadium has a great location, design, amenities, food and stunning skyline views. Let’s Go Padres! The playoffs are nearly here! SDSun

(Kaushal Patel is a former international CNN anchor who’s also worked in local news in San Diego. She’s a downtown resident and co-founder of Seller’s Corner Real Estate. If you’re looking to buy a condo in downtown or any other neighborhood, why not work with a local area expert and start the conversation today?)

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