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    Inter Miami CF

    Inter Miami CF

    2.8
    (29 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Excellent football (futbol) and, for a temporary stadium far better seats than Hard Rock. Season…read moreticket holders are fed like kings at the Northwest Club. The booths and food trucks, for day fans, offer a lot of great choices. Getting off of the freeway is a bear, but parking is easy. Last year here, before the move to Miami. I'll miss it. The generally bad reviews here come from people who don't read the rules about bringing non - clear bags into the stadium. InterMiami didn't invent the rule. They deal with the FIFA rules that are actually even more strict. Read the rules. Get over it. Has someone who has watched MLS grow, you are now seeing world class soccer here. In 24 years the league has moved up in talent with hundreds of billions of dollars being spent on the developmental Academy, like the one behind the temporary stadium. Young players are exposed to playing with young players from the Premier league Clubs. We had homegrown players in team World Cup who make less than $100,000 a year who are giving players who make $100 million a year a bad time. As this progresses, things will only get better. The rating here is very skewed. This is easily South Florida 's most enjoyable outdoor team sport. It joins hockey as a real deal, which is highly ironic given that this is South Florida. Much better than sitting crammed in, like tuna ,over at Hardrock stadium, to watch another "fish" that hasn't been good since Don Shula retired. We're waiting for the Heat to finally spend some money on a big draw player.

    This place has a ways to go. First time at the new Nu stadium and it was pretty sucky…read more First things first getting there. What a shit show. Traffic around the stadium is dumb. We took the trolley and it took us forever to get to the drop off. If you are going to promote patrons taking public transportation you should have dedicated lanes for and drop off for said public transport. Once dropped off, even though you are a couple hundred yards away from the stadium, you have to walk all the way around for at least 15 minutes to get in. The stadium itself is new so that's nice but nothing really exciting about it. If anything, it's pretty basic. From the upper level seats, you can't see the big screen and the air flow up there is horrendous. On a hot July evening, it was like a sauna up there. Again, the food is crazy pricey but I guess that's to be expected. Not a fan of almost everything being some sort of self check out. The experience wasn't horrible but it wasn't good so I was hoping to leave early and beat traffic out cause I expected an even worst shyt show leaving But the game itself was close so we stayed And I was right. The concourse gets super packed. The exits send you in the opposite direction of where you want to go. The trek back to the trolley pick up is treacherous. If you don't critical mass across the street, you can get stuck waiting for an endless amount of cars. And then when you finally get to your trolley pick up, there is no way for the trolleys to get there since they have blocked off the route. I saw at least three trolleys approach the stadium and then turn around because I can only assume they had no other choice. My kids are getting tired and hot from all the walking. It's 11pm, an hour past the time the game ended and nothing. We had to get an expensive uber to get home.

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    Miami Dolphins

    Miami Dolphins

    3.3
    (9 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Even though this is the place to see the players practice, there is not much more to do... This…read moreSaturday, the heat just beat the moment... Watching them practice only to have 5 (at 3:15) minutes of want to get your autograph and have most of the team not come... Well.. For me it is been there doene that! Would not recommend to others. In my opinion, they should have some players walk with the "fans" for a couple of minutes during practice just to make it worth while for us fans... The cheerleader table was quite nice... Cheers

    Summer. Ever since I was in middle school, that word always meant no school & Dolphins Training…read moreCamp. I've consistently attended camp before they closed off the near parking garage for students; before the practice bubble; before the covered VIP bleachers; waaaay before Stephen Ross; toward the end of the Don Shula era On my most recent visit, I felt inclined to express how different the experience has become. Long gone are the days of a welcoming training camp; when I used to park right next to the practice fields. This event used to be open admission. Granted, we don't have to pay for tickets, but it's more of a hassle now. The practice bubble. Oh God, the practice bubble. A light sun shower started to come down & the team went inside for a "5min cooling break." A cooling break?! Give me a break! I get that the NFLPA is much more active nowadays & may perhaps have something to do with it. But damn. The pansification of football extends to the training camp experience. Two-a-day practices used to be open to the public. The media is now covering from the stands. Blocking spectators from their views. What the hell is that about?! They used to be confined to the one maybe two towers on field. Where are these fools coming from? Ugh. Despite all this, I will still come out & support my team when I can. But damn. I can't really say the changes have been for the better when it comes to the training camp experience.

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    Miami Dolphins

    Miami Dolphins

    3.2
    (42 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    In the last 20 years, the Miami Dolphins have made the playoffs only three times: 2001, 2008, and…read more2016, all as wild-card qualifiers. These appearances, few and far between, have been a far cry from the franchise's heyday in the 1970s and 1980s under legendary head coach Don Shula. Shula led the Dolphins to all five of their Super Bowl appearances to date. Those appearances included two victories: Super Bowl VII in 1972 and Super Bowl VIII in 1973. In 1972, the Dolphins went a perfect 17-0. To this day, the '72 Dolphins are the only team in NFL history to go undefeated. Shula coached the Dolphins from 1970 to 1995 (26 seasons). The Dolphins were originally an American Football League (AFL) team. The AFL merged with the NFL in 1970 and became the American Football Conference (AFC). As a member of the NFL, the Dolphins' first coach was Shula. It didn't take long for him to start winning. Miami made the playoffs in each of Shula's first five seasons, advancing to the Super Bowl three times and winning twice. Shula holds the NFL record for most wins as a head coach with 328 wins. To give modern-day NFL fans a sense for where Shula stands all-time, at the time of writing this review, Bill Belichick is in 3rd place with 287 wins and Andy Reid is in 6th place with 235. Source: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/coaches/. Since Shula's last season with the Dolphins in 1995, the team has had 11 different head coaches in 25 seasons. Notable head coaches over that time include Jimmy Johnson (1996-1999), Dave Wannstedt (2000-2004), and Nick Saban (2005-2006). A few of the Dolphins' greatest players include Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterbacks Bob Griese (1967-1980) and Dan Marino (1983-1999) and fullback Larry Csonka (1968-1974). Griese and Csonka were teammates and won back-to-back Super Bowls together. Griese was the NFL MVP in 1971 (the season before the team's first league championship) and Csonka was MVP of Super Bowl VIII (1973). Csonka leads the Dolphins all-time in rushing yards (6,737) and rushing touchdowns (53). Marino was NFL MVP in 1984. Both Griese and Marino played their entire professional careers for the Dolphins. Marino played under Shula for the first 13 of his 17 seasons. One of the most popular NFL players of his era, Marino played in only one Super Bowl (Super Bowl XIX in 1985) and is still the winningest quarterback to never win a Super Bowl. Another Dolphin great, defensive end Jason Taylor (1997-2007, 2009, 2011), was a six-time Pro Bowler and the NFL's all-time leader in touchdowns (9) among defensive linemen. He finished runner-up to Olympic champion figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi in Dancing with the Stars season 6 in 2008. I thought the DWTS Finals that season were unfair considering Yamaguchi's professional career gave her an edge over Taylor. Then again, it could be argued that Taylor's profession as an athlete gave him an edge against other contestants that season like Penn Jillette, Steve Guttenberg, and Adam Carolla. Haha.

    Many years our Miami Dolphins have been the pride and joy of not only South Florida, but of all…read morefans of the NFL sport. Getting off to a great start this 2023 season at 3 - 0 in preseason and after beating a strong Buffalo Bill's team fans are very optimistic. Games are exciting to attend as teams has become a mater of presentation by adding pregame venue and many activities at stadium prior to game. Over all an awesome entertainment experience for local fans and many tourist that go to games during their vacations. Highly recommend live game!

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