Love this park. Every seat has a great view. All you can eat seats on Mondays and Saturdays. Beautiful views of Downtown Miami. Free wifi. Don't stare at the home run sculpture too long.
The park is great. The team is fun. The crowds are pretty loud and festive. And there are tons of food and drink choices– especially the "Taste of Miami" section hidden in centerfield!
Don’t miss “The Great Sea Race” in the sixth inning featuring Angel the Stone Crab, Spike the Sea Dragon, Bob the Shark and everyone’s favorite loveable loser, Julio the Octopus! Read more
Monster Jam or ball game nice stadium, clean and not a bad seat, even nose bleed seats are good. Bad, Every time we go, there is a fight in the parking lot. We park at local's homes. Gotta love Miami
Team is still trying to get to where they should be. But the ball park is AMAZING. Even if you are not into baseball it is a Great place to go hangout and have some drinks.
The city may have gotten screwed in the long run with the financial aspects of the park, but in return the place is beautiful. Great for baseball and great for the fans. Good food to be found here.
The “Taste of Miami” dining area in Section 27 features real Little Havana Cuban Sandwiches, Pork Sandwiches, Fish Ceviche, Arepas, Cuban Coffee and more! Definitely “Baseball Miami Style!” Read more
Tried the Cuban and it was pretty good. The pork sandwich had chunks of bones in it. Nit good! Beer is over priced is most ballparks. Lots of color throughout as to be expected from Miami. Nice trip
Not that close to downtown (Little Havana). Bobblehead Museum and Fish Tank behind home plate are cool. If you need help deciding which Seats to purchase for your next Marlins game, check out Read more
Splurge on the lime 'n' lobster roll! It's $17 but you won't be disappointed! This stadium has stepped up the standards of ordinary ballpark food. Don't forget to cheer on the Marlins! Read more
Retractible roof makes the weather a non factor. Feels like a modern European stadium not much like a ball park and the parking is a deck. Staff is the the worse I've seen at any balk park.
Buy cheap tickets and move down to the lower deck. The ushers don't care and there should be plenty of open seats. Also, get a Cuban sandwich from the "Taste Of Miami" food court. They're outstanding.
Top Dining Options: The Clevelander at Left Field; Burger 305 and Fan Feast at General Concessions/Club Level; Metro Grill at Club Level; Farm to Fork Stand at Club Level. Read more
The Marlins Park West Plaza is open year-round to the public & features green park space & permanently-open retail outlets such as Holiday Bakery, YoBlendz, Metro PCS & the Marlins New Era Team Store.
The site of Marlins Park was home to the Orange Bowl, which operated between 1935-2007. It was home to 60 years of Univ of Miami football and 21 years of Dolphins football.
Home of the Miami Marlins ball club. This brand new state-of-the-art ballpark features a swimming pool for rent, 2 large fish tanks behind home plate, & a retractable roof to keep rain & heat out.
Come early when Colorado Rockies are playing and watch Tracy Ringolsby do his pre-game show live. If you do, be sure to wave at @caseytduncan in case he's watching from Denver.
Parking passes for the on-site garages are available for pre-purchase at marlins.com/parking! Secure a spot ahead of time to speed up the process on game day!
Buy your parking tickets at the same time you buy the event tickets and you will save a lot of time and money. And also plan to give yourself 2 hours head start before the event.,. Heavy traffic jams.
You can now upgrade your seats at all Marlins home games! Download the MLB at the Ballpark app to upgrade: http://mlb.mlb.com/ticketing/upgrades.jsp?c_id=mia
Every homestand, Marlins Park offers a “visiting team speciality item” featuring a food item from the city of the opposing team! Check it out at “Burger 305” in section 14 or section 40.
Marlins Park is divided into four color-coded quadrants! The floors, walls, concessions and even parkinggarages are all color-coordinated to help guests know where they are situated.
A scene like none other across baseball, check out the home run sculpture -- 72 feet of yellow, blue and neon pink awesomeness featuring seagulls, flamingos and, of course, a Marlin. Read more
Parking in perimeter of stadium is piece of cake & you get out way quicker than stadiumgarages! Has media overhyped gloom & doom scenario once again? YOU BETtttt!!!
Welcoming fans when they enter from the Home Plate Entrance is an original Joan Miro painted ceramic art piece entitled “Figures Mountains Sky Star & Bird.”