Taking your child to their first Monster Jam is exciting. But choosing seats can be tricky – too close can be loud and overwhelming, too far can make the trucks look small.
The Question
Where should you sit at Monster Jam with a toddler for the best experience?
The Quick Answer
The best seats for young kids are usually in the 200-level sections, a few rows up. They offer a great view of the whole track without the intense noise and dirt from sitting too close.
The Full Explanation
Monster Jam is loud and energetic. Trucks spend most of their time in the center of the field, doing jumps, racing, and freestyle tricks.
Best seating strategy for toddlers:
- Elevated enough to see the whole course
- Not too close to avoid dirt and noise
- Not too high so trucks still look big
200-level seating is often the sweet spot:
- Clear view of all action
- Less intense sound than lower sections
- Easier for kids to stay engaged
100-level seats:
- Very loud
- Dirt and dust can reach seats
- Can be overwhelming for young kids
300-level seats:
- Quieter
- But farther away
Dad Perspective
The goal isn’t being as close as possible – it’s helping your child enjoy the experience. A slightly elevated seat gives the best balance of excitement and comfort.
Helpful Tips
- Bring ear protection for young kids
- Choose aisle seats for easier exits
- Expect kids to last part of the show, not all of it
- Mid-level seats usually give the best overall view
