The 2024 MLB season officially kicks off this Thursday March 28, 2024 and things just got a whole lot more exciting at LoanDepot Park! The Miami Marlins are hoping to attract more fans in the stadium by setting the bar high. Beginning this season, the team is now offering all-you-can-eat-seats to fans in the stadium. That’s right- enjoy an unlimited supply of your favorite stadium staples like nachos and dogs. Go Marlins!
All-You-Can-Eat Seats
Since reopening in 2012, LoanDepot Park has been a challenge to fill. In fact, in 2023 the Marlins ranked 29th out of 30 MLB teams in attendance with 14,356 fans per game. Unfortunately, they haven’t risen higher than fourth-worst since 2012. Yikes! But, in true Miami fashion, the Marlins aren’t going down without a new wave of the bat.
During the offseason, the team announced it will be implementing two new and exciting changes this MLB season. First up, fans can now purchase all-you-can-eat stadium seats! No other major sports league in the nation offers such a steal. Indeed, the Marlins are really dedicated to increasing attendance.
The all-you-can-eat menu includes stadium food and snack favorites such as:
- Hot dogs
- Chili dogs
- Nachos with cheese
- Chili nachos
- Cheeseburgers
- Popcorn
- Peanuts
- Cookies
- Non-alcoholic drinks
- Water
Important to note, there are some restrictions. Fans who select this package will be seated in designated sections in right field. Food and drinks are cut off after the seventh inning. Also, food and drink can’t be consumed outside of the designated all-you-can-eat sections. Beer is available at an additional cost but is not all-you-can-drink. Lastly, this package is available during select home games.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Miami Marlins website here.
Let’s Play Baseball
In addition to the all-you-can-eat package deal, the Miami Marlins are also permitting instruments into the stadium. Instruments will be allowed in all games at any seat this season. Most of the instruments are in the percussion family and include bongos, congas, and trumpets.