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The Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, has a seating capacity of approximately 92,542.

Capacity Details

This figure reflects the current configuration after renovations, including those from 2011-2016, positioning it as the 10th-largest NCAA stadium and 11th-largest in the US. Historical peaks reached over 106,000 in the 1973 Rose Bowl game, but modern safety standards limit it to 92,542. Some sources note slight variations around 88,565-92,542 due to event configurations.

Seating Layout

The stadium features three main levels (D, E, F) with options like club seats, loge boxes, and suites, ensuring few poor views from any spot. End-zone seats may feel farther, but the shallow bowl design keeps most angles favorable.

Fun Facts and History

Opened in 1922 with an initial 57,000 seats, expansions met growing demand for the Rose Bowl Game and concerts by acts like U2. It's a National Historic Landmark, hosting UCLA Bruins games and major events.

TL;DR: ~92,542 seats standard today.

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