lower level
Dress Circle is the second level of seating or first several rows of the first balcony. It is called this because evening dress used to be required. It is also called the Royal Circle because the Royal Box is located on this level. The upper part of the first balcony Is called the Upper Circle or Grand Circle. The second balcony if present is called the Balcony. The main floor is called the Stalls or Orchestra Level.
You get the balcony when you get level 45
level 45
The Globe Theatre had two levels of balconies, known as the first and second galleries. Each balcony level offered seating for audience members to watch the performances.
Booth shot Lincoln in a box seat (next to the balcony), then jumped down to the lower level.
get to level 45
$995 balcony seating $2450 plaza level $4500 floor seating this is for kca 2012 expensive right? ...good thing i already have my tickets
The theater section under the balcony is typically referred to as the orchestra pit. It is a sunken area in front of the stage where musicians, particularly those playing in the orchestra, are seated during performances. This setup allows for the musicians to be at a lower level than the stage to avoid obstructing the audience's view.
People don't stand up to block your view in the lower rows of the upper level. Unless you are tall, you'll miss most third down plays in the upper rows of the lower level
Mezzanine refers to an intermediate floor or level between two main floors of a building. It is commonly found in large buildings such as warehouses, theaters, or stadiums, providing additional space or seating. Mezzanine can also be used to describe a type of financing that is a blend of debt and equity.
I would say you should be level 50+. You could be lower but with better food.
Balcony off master bedroom in apartment