Navigate the South Point Casino Showroom seating chart for optimal views at 2026 shows. This detailed article breaks down rows, sections, and VIP options to secure prime spots for concerts, comedy, and events in Las Vegas.
Hosting 400-1,000 guests, the showroom features tiered seating, excellent acoustics, and intimate stage proximity. From front-row thrill to balcony panoramas, our guide highlights sound quality, legroom, and accessibility based on real attendee reviews and updated 2026 layouts.
Overview of Showroom Layout
The 850-capacity venue splits into orchestra,
loge, and balcony. Center sections offer balanced
Overview of Showroom Layout
The 850-capacity venue splits into orchestra, loge, and balcony. Center sections offer balanced sightlines; avoid far corners for obstructed pillars.
- Total seats: ~850
- Stage width: 50ft
- Best acoustics: Rows 5-15
Quick fact: concise structure often improves readability and engagement.
Best Seats for Concerts & Shows
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Pros
Prioritize these for stars like Reba
Trade-offs
McEntire or comedy legends. Front orchestra delivers
Prioritize these for stars like Reba McEntire or comedy legends. Front orchestra delivers immersion; mid-loge balances view and price.
- VIP Gold Circle: Rows 1-4, $150+
- Center Orchestra A-B: Rows 6-12
- Loge Center: Elevated, unobstructed
Seating Chart Interactive Breakdown
Analysis panel
Visualize sections A-F orchestra, 101-108 loge, 201-204 balcony. Updated post-2026 renovations for better angles.
- Orchestra Left/Right: Great sound, slight angle
- Balcony Front: Affordable panoramas
- ADA: Rows behind stage accessible
Avoid These Seats & Pro Tips
Steer clear of extremes for max
enjoyment. Book early as sold-out shows like
Avoid These Seats & Pro Tips
Steer clear of extremes for max enjoyment. Book early as sold-out shows like Barry Manilow fill fast.
- Row 1 extremes: Neck strain
- Rear balcony corners: Distant
- Tip: Use binoculars for balcony
- Arrive 45min early for upgrades