Dolphin Stadium, Miami

Dolphin Stadium is one of the most colorful stadiums inside with a total of 75,000 orange and teal seats. In 1987, Dolphin Stadium was the first stadium built primarily for football, and later used permanently for baseball. The name was changed from Pro Player Stadium to Dolphin Stadium on January 09, 2005.

The second level offers club-level seating–seats are 21 inches wide (compared to the 19-inch-wide general seats)–and offer access to an air-conditioned lounge with full-service bars and concession areas. The technology is certainly an upgrade. TVs on both sides….with color, instant replay and nice graphics.

Dolphin Stadium is the first of its kind to be constructed entirely with private funds. Joe Robbie led the financing campaign to build Joe Robbie Stadium for the Miami Dolphins.

Great place for football and they pull off concerts pretty well, better than most football stadiums.





