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Marlins Park Renovation Updates

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The Center Field Section looks very fun and is a big improvement.  However, this could still be a disaster if they charge too much for the middle SRO section and if SRO tickets for the top level are more than $7.  

 

The top section has no tickets, that's open space that anyone with tickets to other sections can walk into, just like the Budweiser Bar has been in the past. The middle section will be about $10 and that will be open to those who have bought the SRO tickets which allow you access into any/all SRO sections, like the ones in center field and right field. The SRO tickets don't give you any sections, you go wherever you want but you need those tickets, or "passes", to be allowed into the middle tier.

 

Some people don't realize the Marlins already have SRO tickets, I was gifted them by a friend of my wife's earlier this season. The problem was there really were no specific SRO sections before today. It just got you entry into the ballpark and you went where ever you wanted.

 

 

Theory: Jeter wants the roof open more. He knows people hated the sun on the third base line so he creates this STO section in the RF corner so those people can get some shade. 

 

 

Yeah, the RF SRO section isn't exciting - like I said, it's just like the top of the sections down a few rows, but still should be nice to have I guess.

 

It's not that this area is gonna be ground breaking, it's that it's a cheap ticket that many casual fans would buy into. It creates revenue and a new setting. I enjoy the concept myself even though I'd rather sit in a seat and watch the game. I could see myself hanging out there when I go with friends.

 

 

The top section has no tickets, that's open space that anyone with tickets to other sections can walk into, just like the Budweiser Bar has been in the past. The middle section will be about $10 and that will be open to those who have bought the SRO tickets which allow you access into any/all SRO sections, like the ones in center field and right field. The SRO tickets don't give you any sections, you go wherever you want but you need those tickets, or "passes", to be allowed into the middle tier.

 

Some people don't realize the Marlins already have SRO tickets, I was gifted them by a friend of my wife's earlier this season. The problem was there really were no specific SRO sections before today. It just got you entry into the ballpark and you went where ever you wanted.

 

People don’t know about SRO tickets because they’re not advertised and quite honestly they’re not easy to find when you’re buying tickets. 

 

 

Pardon me but... YOU have defended the new ownership? 

 

Call it part new regime defense and part Samson bashing because he’s completely delusional about how incompetent he, Jeffrey and most of the old Front Office was. 

 

 

People don’t know about SRO tickets because they’re not advertised and quite honestly they’re not easy to find when you’re buying tickets. 

 

Oh yeah, I didn't mean it as saying they should know, I'm saying it's like a hidden thing. They might only be giveaway things actually. I got them because my wife knows someone who's family with a ballpark employee and she said she could get us a few tickets free and that's what we got so they might not even be available for purchase.

 

 

Call it part new regime defense and part Samson bashing because he’s completely delusional about how incompetent he, Jeffrey and most of the old Front Office was. 

 

Lol yeah I know, I was just messing with you, couldn't resist. 

 

The stuff Samson says about the new regime is crazy.

 

It's like making a mess and making jokes about the person who cleans it up for you.

 

 

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It's not that this area is gonna be ground breaking, it's that it's a cheap ticket that many casual fans would buy into. It creates revenue and a new setting. I enjoy the concept myself even though I'd rather sit in a seat and watch the game. I could see myself hanging out there when I go with friends.

 

Oh I know, I'm not against it.  I'd enjoy standing there to eat instead of having to balance food in my lap in my seat.

 

People don’t know about SRO tickets because they’re not advertised and quite honestly they’re not easy to find when you’re buying tickets. 

 

I've "known" about them mostly because I've known the park's capacity was 36,000 seating and 1,000 SRO.  But I don't recall ever seeing a place on the site to buy them.  And really, I've been doing it wrong.....should've bought those for cheap, and with the empty seats just sat somewhere.

 

 

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How come no one has pointed out that the Marlins are going with ivy like the Cubs not the Yankees?

 

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I said in an earlier post that we should make them bougainvillea walls that would flower.

 

 

That blue wall looks like Yankee Stadium.

 

I don’t give a damn if no other changes are made, I wanted the blue walls back from the 2017 WBC. And we got them. That’s all I wanted. 

 

 

I wonder if it is structurally feasible to make this section of the roof (which does not move) glass.  In theory you leave the support framework there and just replace the aluminum or whatever the metal is with glass.  It would expand the openness. 

 

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That blue wall looks like Yankee Stadium.

 

The new centerfield standing area colors are are a little dodgers stadium like.

 

 

Ivy isn’t bad but doesn’t really go with a watery theme. I always thought out park would work well with waterfalls or fountains. I know Batters eye wouldn’t work but right where that State Farm sign is would be awesome to have a water fall there:

 

 

Ivy isn’t bad but doesn’t really go with a watery theme. I always thought out park would work well with waterfalls or fountains. I know Batters eye wouldn’t work but right where that State Farm sign is would be awesome to have a water fall there:

 

Marlins Park has a retractable roof specifically built to not let water fall inside. 

 

 

Hmmm, are the Miami letters in centerfield going to be the same as the jerseys or will they change that portion in the rendering once the new logo comes out?

 

 

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