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Best seats for Savannah Bananas games at Grayson Stadium and larger venues

Aug 20, 2026

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Emily Kho

At a Savannah Bananas game, there is almost always something happening beyond the next pitch.

One minute you are watching Banana Ball. The next, a player is dancing on the dugout, a trick play is unfolding in the infield or someone is working the crowd a few rows away. With so much happening around the field, where you sit can change what you notice most.

That makes choosing Savannah Bananas tickets a little different from choosing seats for most sporting events. Some fans will want a clear view of the full production, while others may care more about being close to the dugouts, keeping things convenient with kids or finding a strong value farther from home plate.

The Bananas call Historic Grayson Stadium in Savannah home, but Banana Ball also travels to MLB parks, football stadiums, college venues and other ballparks around the country. Since every venue puts the field and crowd in a different setting, the best place to sit can change considerably from one stop to the next.

Where to sit for the best Banana Ball experience

There is no single best section for every fan. Behind home plate gives you the most complete view, the baselines put you closer to the personalities and crowd interaction, and lower-level seats become especially valuable when Banana Ball moves into a much larger venue.

How seating works at Historic Grayson Stadium

Before choosing a section at Grayson Stadium, it helps to understand that Banana Ball does not use a standard assigned-seat setup throughout the ballpark.

Tickets at Grayson Stadium are sold by Ticket Zone rather than by a specific seat at the time of purchase. Your exact section, row and seat are assigned within that zone and loaded into your account before the game. Fans who purchase tickets in the same order will be seated together.

For families and groups, tickets purchased in the same order are assigned together, so you do not need to arrive early to claim adjacent seats.

Grayson Stadium also includes more with admission than a typical baseball game. Standard food and nonalcoholic drinks include items such as hot dogs, hamburgers and soft drinks. Specialty food and alcoholic beverages are sold separately.

Because Banana Ball is built around constant movement, your eyes will not stay locked on the pitcher and batter. The action can spill onto the dugouts, the baselines and the crowd, so a seat with a slightly less traditional baseball view can still put you close to a memorable moment.

Best seats for seeing the full show

If you want to follow the game and the entertainment without constantly turning your head, the Home Plate Grandstands are hard to beat.

From behind home plate, you get a natural view of the field, both dugouts and much of the surrounding production. You can follow pitches, stolen bases and trick plays while also seeing player entrances, celebrations and choreographed routines as part of one larger show.

This is especially appealing for first-time fans. If you have seen viral clips of the Bananas but have never experienced a full game in person, a more central view makes it easier to take in everything happening around the field.

You will not be as close to the dugout interactions as fans sitting along the baselines, but you gain a more complete view of the action. The Home Plate Grandstands also offer limited wheelchair-accessible seating. ADA seating at Grayson Stadium is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Best seats for player interaction

For a closer look at the players and more direct crowd interaction, consider the first- and third-base lines.

The dugouts are major centers of activity during Banana Ball. Players dance, celebrate and interact with fans throughout the game, so sitting nearby can make you feel more like part of the production than a spectator watching from a distance.

Along the baselines, you’re closer to the action around first and third, where steals, rundowns and some of the game’s defensive trick plays tend to happen.

If you want to be closer to the crowd energy, the baselines are a good place to be. Just stay alert, though. Under Banana Ball rules, a foul ball caught by a fan can count as an out, making foul territory part of the action.

Best seats for families

For families, it helps to think less about getting the absolute closest seat and more about what will make the night easiest.

Lower-level seats are still a good bet with kids because they keep the players, dugout routines and other entertainment easier to see. Younger fans are also more likely to catch the little moments happening near the field.

If you are going with small children, though, being near an aisle, restroom or concessions can matter more than being in the first few rows.

At Grayson Stadium, tickets bought in the same order are seated together within the selected Ticket Zone. It is still worth getting there early, but mostly so you have time to catch the pregame entertainment.

Children age 3 and under currently do not need their own ticket if they sit on an adult’s lap. If you want them to have their own seat, they will need a ticket.

Best value seats

You can still get a great Banana Ball experience without paying for the closest seats in the park.

At smaller ballparks, outfield seats and sections farther down the lines can be a really good buy. You may not have the same straight-on view of every pitch, but you are still close enough to catch the dancing, crowd interaction and bigger bits that make the night fun.

Choosing Savannah Bananas seats at MLB parks and football stadiums

Once the Bananas move into an MLB park or football stadium, where you sit matters a lot more.

At a smaller ballpark, even seats farther from the field can still feel close to everything going on. In a much bigger stadium, moving from the lower bowl to the upper deck puts noticeably more distance between you and the players and potential fan interaction.

Best seats at large baseball stadiums

At MLB parks, lower-level seats are usually the way to go if you want to stay close to the players and see what is happening around the dugouts.

Mid-level seats give you a little more height and a wider view of the field without putting you too far from the action. They can be a good middle ground if you want to see more of what is happening at once.

Upper-level seats are better if you care more about taking in the whole stadium and keeping the ticket price down. You will be farther from the smaller player interactions, but the music and crowd energy can still carry throughout the park.

Best seats at football stadiums

Football stadiums take a little more homework because the baseball setup can look very different from one venue to another.

A section near the 50-yard line might sound central, but that does not necessarily mean it will have the best view for Banana Ball. The diamond can be positioned differently depending on the stadium, so always look at the event-specific seating map before buying.

Is it better to sit closer or higher up?

A few rows can make a bigger difference than you might expect. From farther back, it can be easier to catch a trick play unfold or see where the next bit is starting before the crowd reacts. Closer to the field, you get more of the expressions, gestures and quick interactions that happen between pitches.

The better choice comes down to which moments you care about most.

Savannah Bananas game-day tips at Historic Grayson Stadium

Your seat is only part of the Grayson Stadium experience. The Bananas turn game day into a larger event that starts well before the first pitch.

Get there early

For the currently posted 2026 schedule, Thursday through Saturday games list the Pre-Game Plaza and Before the Peel Show at 4:30 p.m., gates at 5:30 p.m. and the game at 6:30 p.m. Sunday games list the plaza and pregame entertainment at 10:30 a.m., gates at 11:30 a.m. and the game at 12:30 p.m.

Those times can change, so check the information sent with your tickets before heading out. Getting there early means you can catch the pregame festivities instead of walking in just before first pitch.

Plan parking ahead of time

Parking around Grayson Stadium is limited, and the stadium notes that nearby lots can fill about two hours before showtime.

Rideshare is one option, and free off-site parking with shuttle service may also be available on certain dates. The lots and shuttle routes can change, so check the details for your game before leaving.

If you take a shuttle, make a note of your lot and shuttle color. It is an easy detail to forget after a full night at the stadium.

Come hungry

Your ticket goes a little further at Grayson Stadium, with standard food and nonalcoholic drinks included.

Specialty food and alcoholic beverages cost extra. The menu can change, but the stadium has featured items such as Garbage Can Nachos in the past.

Prepare for mobile entry and a cashless stadium

Tickets are available for download before the event, and adding them to your mobile wallet ahead of time can save some hassle at the entrance.

Grayson Stadium is also cashless, so bring a card or mobile payment method for anything you plan to buy inside.

Outside chairs are not allowed, and guests may go through metal detection at the gates. If there is an issue with your ticket, look for a Ticket Help station near the scanning area.

Wear yellow

You will see plenty of it.

Yellow shirts, hats, banana costumes and just about every other variation show up in the crowd. You do not have to dress up, but if there is ever a baseball game where wearing something bright yellow feels completely normal, this is it.

How to get Savannah Bananas tickets on SeatGeek

Savannah Bananas tickets are some of the toughest tickets in sports, especially when you have a specific city or date in mind. SeatGeek gives you an easy way to see what is available for the game you actually want to attend.

Instead of waiting to see if tickets become available through the lottery, you can search for any upcoming game by date, city or venue, compare the available listings and buy when you find the right option. Availability can change quickly for Banana Ball, so it helps to have one place where you can keep checking and move when tickets show up.

SeatGeek also has a strong track record with Banana Ball tickets. Over the past year, 99% of Banana Ball orders on SeatGeek were fulfilled with a working ticket across thousands of orders. In the rare case that something does go wrong, eligible purchases are backed by the SeatGeek Buyer Guarantee, which can cover issues such as invalid tickets, tickets that never arrive or tickets that do not match the order.

Once you find the game you want, check the listing details carefully, especially if you are buying several tickets or heading to Grayson Stadium, where seating works differently from many other stops on the tour.

Then the hard part is over. Get there early, wear some yellow and get ready for Banana Ball.