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3.7 (174 reviews)

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Dawn W.

Had such a great experience at my first Marlins game. Our walk club was invited to walk the field for a pre game parade which was very exciting. Everyone from the loan depot staff were very friendly and accommodating. The bars are well stocked and bar staff were great. I had a chicken tender and fries meal which was surprisingly good also. The mascots were so much fun. And the photo ops even more fun! The game itself was a lot of fun to watch with so many edge of seat moments. The Marlins swept the Mets and made it a perfect game! For the ticket cost, I'll be back with my Marlins hat and a smile to catch another game soon!

Aileen R.

I visited LoanDepot Park to watch Monster Jam with my grandson, and we had such a great time. The venue is spacious and well-maintained, with plenty of good food options to choose from. Parking was a bit pricey, but honestly worth it for the convenience. The staff was friendly and helpful throughout, and the bathrooms were clean--which always makes a difference. Overall, it was a fun and memorable experience, especially sharing it with my grandson!

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Diane W.

Returned here for a World Baseball Classic game . Lots of positives here: *Miami PD assisting with traffic control/ crossing *ALL staff I encountered were friendly: ticket takers, security, ushers, concessions * love that fans can not go to their seats during play --cannot stand people blocking the game especially when they have no idea where their seats are *decent food variety- Mr Softee, helmet ice creams/ tacos, even kosher food- and the kosher challah pretzels were AMAZING!!! *clean bathroom *fun interactive mascots: Billy the Marlin and the chickens!! *retractable roof The CONS: *TURN DoWN THE AC ... knew after last season where I had to buy an ugly Marlins hoodie to stay warm- so I brought my own. Fan blowing high. Come on :( *don't let the team store inside the stadium close when people want to shop post game

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Jessica L.

Well yall, this was my first game I have ever went to. Marlins kicked big butt and it was so much fun. The food was good, I went to Los verdes. It's not the same as the real Los verdes but it was still good (burgers and quesadillas). The sauces were on point tho. The tickets arnt that expensive. It was very enjoyable.

Vadesha P.

We have a die hard New York Mets fan in our group. We gifted him (and ourselves) tickets for the Mets vs Marlins game. Me, being from the Bronx, showed up in my Yankees shirt to the dismay of our group...lol..I was not ready to trade it out! The game was during beer fest and our tickets included unlimited beer samples. So of course we turned up early enough to make it count! Entrance was pretty easy, since the lines were not long. Security patted us down fast and we were in! After getting our fill of beer, we hung out in the little bar area before heading to our seats. It was a nice area with good music and game day vibes. It also has views of the stadium if you'd rather stay there to watch the game. Food wasn't bad either. We had a great time and the Mets won!

04/10/22
Marianne W.

LoanDepot Park is the host of the NHL 2026 Winter Classic. The Florida Panthers played the New York Rangers. LoanDepot hosts so many events like the 2026 Winter Classic! I miss my visits since I rarely visit my former hometown. I've attended baseball games here and watched the changes take place. I'm highly recommending you visit when you can for any event especially baseball and hockey!

Codi R.

This was my first-ever baseball game, and loanDepot park was an amazing place to experience it. The stadium is clean, modern, and very easy to navigate. The roof was closed, which was perfect given the Miami heat, and the air conditioning made the game super comfortable. The seating offered great views of the field, and even as a first-timer, it was easy to follow the game thanks to the big screens and clear announcements. Food and drink options were plentiful, though a bit pricey (as expected at any stadium). Staff members were friendly and helpful whenever we had questions. Overall, this was a fun, relaxed, and memorable introduction to baseball.

Winter Classic
Rob C.

LoanDepot Park is absolutely beautiful. Bright, modern, spacious seats, great sight lines. A ballpark that looks like it was designed by architects who truly cared. Unfortunately, it appears those architects have never attended an event with other humans. We went for the Winter Classic hockey game and discovered this venue is not so much "crowd ready" as it is "crowd curious." Getting into the building took 45 minutes. Not because of security. Not because of tickets. Just because everyone was standing around slowly aging together. I saw people ahead of me enter different stages of grief. Once inside, the concourse turned into a live action game of Red Light Green Light with no Green Light. Total standstill. Shoulder to shoulder. No movement. At one point I forgot why I was there and just accepted that this was my life now. Concessions were visible but functionally fictional. Like Bigfoot. People talk about them, but you never actually get there. Getting to our seats felt like escaping a corn maze designed by chaos. Then came the exit. The parking garage. One full hour to get out. Sixty minutes. I turned my car off. I turned it back on. I questioned every decision that led me there. I am confident someone learned to drive during that hour. So yes, gorgeous ballpark. Truly impressive. But when it fills up, the place completely loses the plot. Three stars for beauty, minus several imaginary stars for crowd control that feels like an experiment gone wrong.

The Mets vs the Miami Marlins
Lisa M.

We went to a Saturday baseball game (the Mets vs the Marlins). First off, make sure you have a CLEAR bag if you want to carry some personal items in addition to your cellphone. I had a small Fanny pack that I carried to another game here before but this time security would not allow me to bring it inside. This stadium is located in downtown Miami, not in the best of neighborhoods. Parking is $30 in the garage. We did not park there. Atmosphere: 5/5 The roof was closed for the game which was nice since it was still hot outside. Not having to sit in the hot sun made it much more enjoyable. Service: 4/5 The security and staff did a great job, no incident during the game. Plenty of clean restrooms, no long lines (which is not always the case). Food: 3/5 The lines were long at the ice cream shop and the other vendor ran out of waffle fries :( Are we all desensitized to the prices of food and drinks at these events?$?$? Entertainment: 4/5 They had an energetic drum band that walked around between endings along with fun marketing promotions/giveaways for kids. Overall good experience, and the cherry on top- the Mets won!

Alan N.

Came for another game with the roof closed. Not as great an experience as roof open, but still a decent ballpark. Parking is kind of a nightmare. I made one wrong turn and I had to circle the whole stadium to go back in the right direction. Took me an hour to leave the area. Pro tip: 3rd base parking lot is clutch. But when you exit, make sure you get in the correct lane. Left lane will eventually only let you make a left, and the right lane will eventually only let you make a right. So know which way you plan to go or else you'll hit a dead end and be stuck in bad game traffic. Miami - beautiful women with amazing food. Miami I will be back .

NHL Winter Classic
Jay G.

What an incredible event from arriving until departing! The NHL Winter Classic was an experience I'll always treasure. The stadium was converted into a beach/winter wonderland theme. It was cool watching the Panthers kicking around a soccer ball on the beach before putting on their uniforms and playing hockey on the rink! Unfortunately, the Panthers lost.

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Ricky L.

If you build it, they will come! Wish that was true for the Miami Marlins lol....although the Miami Marlins are doing well and better than expected this year, games continue to be empty as the band wagon hoppers are not believers yet. Overall, Loan Depot Park is a very nice facility. Lots of detail went into the park and I really enjoyed my times when catching a Marlins game. Not in the most convenient location as mainly a residential area, but parking is easy with a $20 flat rate with the park entrance right as you exit the garage. Total benefit with low attendance as you get to pay a reasonable price for great seats. Best of all, it's an ease to walk about the stadium and enjoy the many outlets serving drinks and food as well as merchandise. Plenty of areas to catch the game from any and all angles which is awesome! We dined at the bullpen bar and grills which fills up quickly with limited seating but offers great views near left field to catch the game while you dine and drink. Basic bar food is available but we got the Parrilla grill platter which overall was disappointing with chewy steak served which can probably give someone a jaw cramp! Overall, very nice facility to attend and take in a good Marlins game when you get the chance.

Delphine C.

Came here for the first time for the Chris Brown concert and boy was this place a mess. First of all, just the location is terrible as it's surrounded by neighborhoods and houses and is right off the highway. The police block off half the roads so it makes traffic even worse and pushes it back all the way to the highway. As for parking, tons of people that live around the area allow people to park for a price (I saw $30-$50), and I would highly recommend that and walking as getting out of the parking garages was absolute hell and took like 45 minutes. There's also not much information online about parking, but from searching on tik tok I saw people saying where to buy the parking pass and saying they wouldn't let you in the garage without a pass ($51). When I got there, no one checked for a pass and they just let anyone in to park, the only perk of buying the pass is not having to pay via the app once you get there. It does not reserve a spot for you, so make sure you get there early if you want a garage spot. Getting into the arena wasn't bad from where I parked/entered (first base garage/entrance) however, I heard people that entered at other parts had a super backed up long line. No one really knew where to go as they told us to go in where it said floor seats even though we weren't on the floor. Next, you have to walk up these winding ramps to get to your floor which is not the vibe if you're wearing heels, and sucks in this heat. It's not like the sunrise arena where there are escalators taking everyone up. Things that I did like about the arena is the amount of bathrooms/stalls inside. So lines were never that long. As for the sound quality, they had the roof closed and the sound just was echoing very badly and it was really hard to hear the performer over the music. I do like that this arena has the option to be open/closed though. As for seats, I hate a concert at a baseball field because the set up just doesn't work and you end up sitting so far away in any seat you pick besides the floor. Speaking of floor seats, I heard the arena messed up the seats and some of them didn't even exist which caused a big mess. As for leaving, like I mentioned leaving the parking garage was terrible, but even just leaving the arena and getting outside was terrible! There was soooo many people and not enough exits so everyone was just stuck up against each other not moving. It was really claustrophobic and unsafe in my opinion.

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I have attended Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens for two summers in a row for Rolling Loud music…read morefestival, and each time I have been enthralled and incredibly impressed with the stadium's surrounding landscape, and complete attention to detail in the festival's functionality and decor. I have never been inside the actual stadium structure, only the area surrounding the building, just to be clear. But it is a truly impressive piece of real estate. The bathrooms are great, there are water stations at every corner, medics always in sight, and as a regular festival-goer, there is not really much else I can ask for that Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium does not already provide. The times I have had here have been unbelieveabely amazing and high in energy. The place is quite vast and it can be easy to get confused directionally, so a map is essential. The only notably bothersome thing is the process of getting to-and-from the stadium. There are no public transportation options that take you anywhere near the stadium grounds, as Miami Gardens is located more inland from the coast in a random section of town. Getting to the area via taxi includes to-be-expected traffic and at least $20 in your pocket if you're coming from the east. But getting home is a complete nightmare. Your only options are Uber, Lyft, or a taxi that will charge you $200 to take you 15 miles to Dania Beach. Every night of the festival, when 12 a.m. hit and everyone would rush to get out and call their Ubers, the Uber and Lyft apps were successful in getting absolutely nobody home. For hours it would be like this. The apps didn't work because of so many people using them all at once. On one of the nights I was in attendance, the show ended and my friend and I walked over 3 miles away (hoping our odds of finding a ride would increase the further away we were from the place) from the stadium on 2-foot wide sidewalks past 12 at night, searching high and low for a taxi sitting stationary in the surrounding neighborhood traffic that would be willing to take us to our hotel in Hollywood Beach for a price lower than $180. Once we were in the car, it was standstill traffic for miles until we got home. All of the taxis we came across before this either already had passengers in the car or were simply unwilling to take anybody at all unless we would pay an absurd amount of money. There isn't much advice I can give regarding this issue, because unless you are okay with leaving the event you paid for early in order to beat the congestion, there's not a lot you can do except hope you win the rideshare lottery for the night. Expect to pay a pretty penny and have your patience tested, while also carrying home some amazing memories.

OK I'm giving Hard Rock Stadium 5 stars for the actual venue and sporting experience. Getting into…read morethe stadium for the College Football Championship was challenging due to high security, but they had it under control. Watching the Indiana Hoosiers win their first national championship was priceless and the empty ladies rooms were incredible!! What needs serious work is leaving the facility and Lot 44 rideshare. OMG it was a total nightmare. Someone has to do something as there were hundreds and hundreds of people just waiting at 1am for rides.... and that's after walking for a looong time just to get to the lot. Something is very broken with that!! We were stranded and traffic was horrible. We wound up leaving the lot and finding our uber driver on the main road. The ride share part of this stadium is broken. Fix it, Miami!!

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The Miami Marine Stadium is located on the west end of Virginia Key. The 6,566 stadium was designed…read moreby 27-year-old, Cuban-born architect Hilario Candela and built by the Millman Construction Company of Miami Beach at a cost of around 2 million dollars. Land for the stadium was once owned by the Matheson family who deeded it over to the City of Miami for the creation of a stadium that would be used as the world's first power boat racing stadium. When the stadium was poured in 1963, its 326-foot, fold-plate roof was the longest span of cantilevered concrete on earth. Sadly, on the stadiums opening day, December 27,1963, speedboat racer James Tapp was killed. The Miami Marine Stadium would go on to see more fatalities when Hank Bowman was killed on January 8, 1966 and Skip Walther died on June 2, 1974. The Miami Marine Stadium is considered a masterwork of civic architecture and modern construction. Miami Marine Stadium has been the setting for countless boat races, concerts, and even religious services, In 1967 it was used as the backdrop of the Elvis Presley movie Clambake during Elvis's speedboat race. Memorable concert performances held here include Queen, The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Dave Brubeck. Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, Miami Philharmonic, Ray Charles and many more. Phil Donahue once did a show here. After Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the Miami Marine Stadium was deemed unsafe. Today it sits fenced off and covered in graffiti. Plans to demolish the stadium in 2008 sparked the creation of the Friends of Miami Marine Stadium (FMMS) who formed on February 20, 2008,to develop a feasible plan for the restoration of the property. FMMS was able to secure a historic designation by Miami's Historic Preservation and Environmental Board. in 2009 the stadium was added to the National Trust for Historic Preservations 11 Most Endangered List. The National Trust of Historic Preservation has listed more than 300 sites and has been very successful in galvanizing preservation efforts to save all but a handful of them In 2018 the stadium was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One year ago Cuban-American architect Hilario Candela, who designed the iconic stadium, died at age 87 from complications with COVID-19. Urgency to save the stadium in his memory continues. Last year Miami had plans to hire to a contractor to see where the stadium needs restoration. Bond money is expected to be used to fund the project. Local celebrities like Gloria Estefan and Jimmy Buffet have been vocal in their support for restoration. Right now the area in front of the stadium is being used for the Magic Mike show. In the past the city has staged Covid testing here. I have been keeping an eye on this Miami landmark for years without seeing much going on. Hopefully 2023 will be the year real work begins.

I went to the Miami Marine stadium for the South Florida boat show with a friend…read more The way that they handled this event was simply amazing! We enjoyed our stay here inside and outside. The inside part of it was really nice and we never felt hot. We had a great AC. And of course the alto was beautiful with the view of the water.

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3.2(35 reviews)
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This venue has a huge problem handling traffic and large amount of vehicles exiting the adjacent…read moreparking garages after an event (Be it a game, concert or graduation). People get impatient and start to uncontrollably lay on their car horns, carelessly reversing into vehicles stuck waiting to exit or go around the line of cars creating opportunities for further jams or even accidents. Last event took us an hour to exit the parking garage. I was parked only at the second level. UM needs to fix and address this problem. Very stressful experience and because of this can't recommend this venue. If you must come here, take either public transportation/Metro rail or Uber/Lyft. Not worth the aggravation and sheer madness of the poorly Managed traffic and parking situation at Watsco Center during major events.

As almost everyone with a partying bone in their body knows, this was Miami Music Week aka Ultra…read more Various world famous DJ's come to play in our hometown at multiple venues. I also try to schedule my PTO this weekend for a sort of staycation. I'm somewhere between my mid and late 40's :) but I still need some magnitude of regular nights out. Instead of Ultra downtown, and in addition to the show at the Clevelander Friday night I came to the "Freestyle Explosion" concert here at my alma mater's on-campus arena. The show was great! If you grew up during the mid 80's / early 90's especially in Miami, Chicago, the Bronx, LA you know the names: TKA, Lisa Lisa, Stevie B, the Cover Girls and Lil Suzy. Power 96 was the local sponsor and music took me back to afternoons in Westland Mall, sneaking into Casanova and other all ages clubs. Acoustics were pretty good; it's a good place for a 7000 - 8000 seat "specialty" concert. They had plenty of bars and concession stands in the middle concourse, and the bar food I enjoyed (chicken tenders and house cut chips) were not too bad. They had run out of bbq sauce, and just had regular ketchup. They also didn't sell mojitos but I did enjoy a well-blended Hennessey & Coke, and they did sell Woodbridge Moscato. One other thing that would have made it better is if they would have had an organized area for autographs and such. I did get to take a picture with LisaLisa though!

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