Overview of Intuit Dome Seating
The Intuit Dome seating chart features a revolutionary design with 18,000 seats arranged in an intimate bowl configuration. For more information, see official Intuit Dome website. Opened in 2024 as the new home of the LA Clippers, this state-of-the-art venue offers exceptional sightlines from every seat. The seating is divided into three main levels: Lower Bowl (100 sections), Middle Bowl (200 sections), and Upper Bowl (300 sections), plus premium areas including The Wall standing section and luxury suites.
Lower Bowl Sections (100-Level)
According to LA Clippers schedule, lower bowl sections at Intuit Dome provide the closest views of the action. Sections 101-128 wrap around the court in a complete circle. Premium sections behind each basket (101-104 and 115-118) offer dynamic angles perfect for photography and experiencing the game energy. Sideline sections (105-114 and 119-128) provide traditional basketball sightlines with mid-court sections commanding premium prices
The Wall – Standing Room Experience
The Wall at Intuit Dome is a unique 4,700-person standing section behind the south basket. This innovative feature creates an intense, energetic atmosphere unlike traditional arena seating. The Wall sections offer an affordable option for fans who want to be part of the home court advantage while standing throughout the game. For more information, see Intuit Dome parking. Tickets for The Wall typically range from $40-80 depending on the opponent and day of the week.
Middle Bowl Sections (200-Level)
The 200-level middle bowl at Intuit Dome strikes the perfect balance between proximity and value. Sections 201-228 are elevated enough to provide excellent views of plays developing across the entire court, while remaining close enough to see player expressions and feel connected to the action. Center court sections (210-213 and 223-226) offer the best overall views at mid-range prices.
Upper Bowl Sections (300-Level)
Upper bowl seating (sections 301-328) provides the most affordable options at Intuit Dome while maintaining surprisingly good sightlines thanks to the intimate bowl design. The steep rake ensures unobstructed views even from the highest rows. Corner sections (301-304, 314-318, 328) offer the best value, while center court uppers (310-313, 323-326) provide broadcast-angle perspectives of the entire floor.
Best Seats by Budget
- <strong>Premium ($300-600+):</strong> Lower bowl center court sections 109-112, 122-125. Closest to mid-court with perfect sightlines.
- <strong>Mid-Range ($150-300):</strong> Middle bowl center sections 210-213, 223-226. Elevated views of entire court at reasonable prices.
- <strong>Budget-Friendly ($50-150):</strong> Upper bowl center sections 310-313, 323-326, or middle bowl corner sections 201-204, 215-218.
- <strong>Value Option ($40-80):</strong> The Wall standing section for an electric atmosphere and unique experience.
Premium Seating Options
Intuit Dome features multiple premium seating tiers including courtside seats, club sections with lounge access, and luxury suites. Courtside seats offer the ultimate proximity experience with dedicated service. Club seats include access to premium lounges with upscale dining options. Luxury suites accommodate 12-20 guests with private spaces, catering options, and personalized service for corporate events or special occasions. Read more in our Kia Forum seating chart guide.
Accessibility Seating
Accessible seating is available on all levels at Intuit Dome with companion seating adjacent to wheelchair locations. ADA-compliant sections are integrated throughout the bowl rather than relegated to specific zones, ensuring accessible options across all price points. Elevators provide access to all levels, and accessible restrooms and concessions are distributed throughout the venue.
Sightline Considerations
The Intuit Dome seating bowl is designed with steeper-than-average rake angles to minimize sightline obstructions. However, some factors to consider: lower bowl seats in rows beyond row 20 may experience some standing fans during exciting plays; corner sections sacrifice some court visibility for affordability; The Wall is standing-room only with no seat backs. Center court sections on any level provide the most balanced view of both baskets and all court action.
Tips for Choosing Your Seats
- For photography: Choose baseline sections (101-104, 115-118, 201-204, 215-218) for dramatic angles
- For broadcast view: Select center court sections on middle or upper levels (210-213, 310-313)
- For atmosphere: The Wall offers the most energetic fan experience in the venue
- For value: Upper bowl center sections provide excellent views at 1/3 the price of lower bowl
- For families: Middle bowl aisle seats offer easy access to restrooms and concessions