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The Marlins have chosen the names of  the levels in the new stadium.

 

The first level will be the Field Level, which will include the service areas and also the Diamond Club behind home plate. The First Base and Third Base Dugout Clubs also are on the first level.

Two Party Zones are located in left field and right field. La Playa area in left field will feature a swimming pool and bar. It will have direct views of the field and the Marlins' bullpen.

The Bullpen Fiesta Zone in right field offers a direct view of the field and the visitors' bullpen. The Administrative Level will house the Marlins' administrative offices as well as the concessionaire's offices.

The Promenade Level is going to be a state-of-the-art 360-degree concourse. From there, fans will be able to watch the game from all angles. Concession stands and shops will be in this area. The Taste of Miami zone will highlight many of Miami's diverse dishes. The Founders Level will be located directly above it and will house 14 Founder's Suites.

The Legends Level, above the Founders level, will include 14 Legends Suites, 12 MVP Suites, the 1997 and 2003 Championship Suites, six Fiesta Party Suites and the Legends Platinum, Gold and Silver Seats.

Directly above will be the Media Level, which will have the working press box, broadcast booths and the control room for scoreboard operations.

The top level will be known as the Vista Level, which offers views of the downtown Miami skyline. This level will have a Skyline Box and a Vista Reserved Area.

The ballpark also will feature a special Home Run Porch in right field with close to 2,000 seats.

I guess the Fish Tank is one for the history books.  Kinda sad really.

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any news on the status of that nasty homerun celebration thing? are they finally gonna change it… sorry to bring this topic up again but it just bothers me that were finally getting this nice new stadium and theyre deciding to put “that” in it

by xquiles21x on Mar 11, 2010 9:56 AM EST reply actions  

Pour one out for the fish tank

That was how I got into 80 percent of the games I attended when I lived in Miami. Sad indeed.

by hopnole23 on Mar 11, 2010 9:21 PM EST reply actions  

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