MWL1 Cedar Rapids Kernels

Waterloo Bucks Develop New Seating Chart for Riverfront Stadium

Published on December 1, 2015 under Midwest League (MWL1)
Cedar Rapids Kernels News Release


Waterloo, Iowa - The Waterloo Bucks are excited to announce a new seating chart for Riverfront Stadium is planned for the 2016 season.

The Bucks, who play their home games at Riverfront Stadium in Waterloo, plan to convert the general admission style seating in the grandstand and bleacher sections along the baselines to reserved seating with numbered seats. This will mean that when fans purchase tickets from the box office or online they will be selecting the seats they will sit in during the game.

Dan Corbin, Bucks General Manager says "with reserved seating, fans may select the seat location of their choice at the time of their ticket purchase with assurance that their spot will be waiting for them when they arrive at the ballpark."

This new style of seating brings the Bucks sellout capacity to 3,500. The seating options for fans will be: Box Seats (227) which are the first 4 rows of individual seats in the grandstand and Reserved Seats (2,894) will be all remaining grandstand seats and the bleacher seating along the baselines. The Bucks will also continue to offer all-you-can-eat group packages in the Budweiser Party Deck in right field, and in the Coors Light Lounge in left field.

Corbin adds "the Bucks new seating layout allows for 24" per seat, making each spot more spacious than the previous 18" per seat. In addition, groups will now have the option of purchasing seats together in any reserved section of the ballpark in order to better enjoy their outing as a group."

The Bucks will open their 2nd season under new ownership in the spring of 2016. Season tickets, gift certificates and 10-game coupon books for the 2016 season are on sale now by calling the Bucks at (319) 232-0500.




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