
Dolphins Stadium Seating Chart
To enjoy a sporting event in a stadium, you should have a vantage seat so that every minute detail of action is available before your eyes without spraining your necks. If you had the opportunity of skimming through Miami travel info, Dolphin Stadium Miami should have caught your attention. Here is the detailed information relating to seating arrangements at this stadium. You can also visit this website for more seat specific information as well as general guidelines about this stadium:
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Sections 12-116, 140-144 are the best and close to the 25 yard lines. The club seats may be more sought after ones, but several fans opine that the sections mentioned earlier, offer a more satisfying viewing experience. If you are bringing a camera, avoid the first row because you may be obstructed by the players or the crew.
Seats in sections 412-416 and 440-444, if you manage seats in the first 20 rows, you will be able to enjoy the game even thought these sections are at the upper levels. In the process you will also save a few dollars in ticket prices as compared to those that apply for the seats at the lower levels.
The club level offers some of the best seats in this Dolphin Stadium. These are particularly ideal when you are entertaining clients or sponsors. These seats are undoubtedly pricey and come with a slew of top VIP amenities. These tickets seldom come up for resale and are generally much higher priced compared to the lower level seats.
Corner seating and the lower level end zone seats are good when the play is on your side, but when action shifts to the other end, you will have to wait for your turn. But, the advantage is that these seats come at a lesser price and are closer to conveniences and concessions.
The end zone and corner sections at the upper level are the real economy seats. You are willing to climb a few steps and use a hat as well as a pair of binoculars to enhance your experience.

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