The seating capacity of the stadium is 40,000, larger than any other arena in the country
Seating capacities vary for every STAPLES Center event. For basketball, the capacity is 19,079; for hockey it is 18,118. For concerts and other special events, the capacity nears 20,000 guests, depending on the set-up of the event. Check this site: (under S for seating Capacity) http://www.staplescenter.com/doublecol.php?section=guestservices&page=faqs
The seating capacity of any Escalade ESV is for eight. Two in front, three in second row and three in third row.
The University of Michigan has the largest seating capacity in any football league. They can seat 106,201 people to their games. Plus a few thousand standing.
they are number 1 through i think 30 in each row and the rows go from a b c and so for the farther you go up It varies from section to section, row to row. Any stadium and ballpark information can likely be found at .fromthisseat.com. It breaks down every section of every NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB venue.
A combination of materials, just like any large building. Stadiums use steel for the structure, grass for the field, plastic for seating.
The capacity for any stadium for a cup final depends on the venue. In some cases a cup final may be held at Wembley or Cardiff, simply because they have greater capacity.
As of the 2008 season, that would be the Washington Redskins and FedEx Field. Seating capacity is 91,704.
2618 that is about 35 people per toilet as the capacity is 90000
its about 18500 The official published capacities are 17,585 for hockey, 18,624 for basketball, and 19,580 as the maximum hypothetical capacity for an event not using any space for a stage/playing surface.
Here is how I define the word 'arena': NOUN 1) in ancient Rome, the space in the middle of the amphitheater in which entertainments such as gladiatorial contests were staged 2) (a) in modern times, any space completely or partially enclosed by tiered seating that can be used for a variety of entertaining events for the public; (b) more specifically, an indoor stadium with seating capacity for a moderately large number of spectators that is used for basketball, ice hockey, concerts, and the like 3) any field of human activity that is characterized by rigorous competition such as politics or business
Gadaffi Stadium at Lahore has hosted most One day internationals than any other ground in Pakistan.