The first thing I will say about the seats at Marlins Park is that they're incredibly spacious. Whoever designed the stadium definitely delivered. If you got to see a Marlins game when they played in the stadium the Dolphins play in, you'll definitely appreciate this place for it's comfort and amenities. No more hour rain delays, no more scorching heat and concrete.
Back to section 11, if you sit high enough in rows 20-26, you'll be able to see the Miami skyline well when the glass area in the outfield is open. I noticed this walking down from the concession area. (We sat in row 13). You can find seats in this section or it's neighboring sections from anywhere between $25-$70 depending on how close you want to sit but 11 will give you essentially the same view of the field as the Diamond Seats. What's so special about those seats? Nothing really, food and drink is all inclusive and the seats are padded and leather and sits behind the two small fish tanks at the backstop.
The only thing this ballpark is missing is a competent front office and a competitive baseball team. And like Heat fans, that's when the attendance will start to boom. Sad, I know.
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Back to section 11, if you sit high enough in rows 20-26, you'll be able to see the Miami skyline well when the glass area in the outfield is open. I noticed this walking down from the concession area. (We sat in row 13).
You can find seats in this section or it's neighboring sections from anywhere between $25-$70 depending on how close you want to sit but 11 will give you essentially the same view of the field as the Diamond Seats. What's so special about those seats? Nothing really, food and drink is all inclusive and the seats are padded and leather and sits behind the two small fish tanks at the backstop.
The only thing this ballpark is missing is a competent front office and a competitive baseball team. And like Heat fans, that's when the attendance will start to boom. Sad, I know.
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