General Jackson Seating Chart Top
General Jackson Showboat seating for dinner and lunch cruises is centered around its four-story Victorian Theater
The Runner Up: Main Floor, Center Stage, Row 4 (Seats 201-210)
If you hate heights or want to feel the bass in your chest, Row 4 is superior to Row 1. In Row 1, the stage lights can be blinding and the stage height blocks the drummer. Row 4 puts the stage at perfect eye level. general jackson seating chart top
Who Should Book Top Seating?
Based on the layout of the General Jackson, the Top seating chart is best suited for: General Jackson Showboat seating for dinner and lunch
Quick Exit: Balcony seating is often closer to the stairs leading to the outer decks, making it easier to step out and see the Nashville skyline during intermission. Tips for Securing the Best Seats VIP Lounge Seats : These seats are located
- VIP Lounge Seats: These seats are located along the sides of the VIP Lounge and offer excellent views of the river.
- VIP Table Seats: These seats are located at tables and offer a more social experience.
- Presidential Suite VIP Box Seats: These seats offer the most exclusive experience and unparalleled views of the river.
- VIP Lounge VIP Table Seats: These seats offer a social experience and excellent views of the river.
- Main Deck Orchestra Seats: These seats offer excellent views of the stage and a more traditional theater experience.
Front Row Balcony: Widely considered the best seats in the house for visual clarity. You can see the entire stage and the lighting effects without obstruction.
Choose Tier Two or Three If:
You are on a budget or part of a large group. The show is the same, the boat ride is the same, and the atmosphere is identical. You will still hear the music perfectly and enjoy the cruise, just from a different vantage point.

