Hard Rock Stadium Seating Chart, Miami Dolphins

Hard Rock Stadium has been through a lot since debuting in 1987 including several different name changes, and a complete restructuring in it’s architecture. The stadium was even once home to Major League Baseball’s Miami Marlins (then called the Florida Marlins), and has hosted several Super Bowls. Both the team and fan base often leave much to be desired, however, which is typical for professional sports teams in Florida.

Nevertheless, Hard Rock Stadium is a modern NFL stadium that provides a family-friendly experience for fans. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Hard Rock Stadium seating chart to help football fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Miami Dolphins tickets.

Where To Sit At Hard Rock Stadium 

Hard Rock Stadium has really stepped up it’s game in terms of the available premium seating options it offers guests and corporations. The primary general seating areas include the lower level, club level, and upper level.  We’ll begin by discussing the lower level seats.

 

Lower Level (100 Level)

Photo taken from the lower level seats at Hard Rock Stadium during a Miami Dolphins home game.

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The lower level seats at Hard Rock Stadium consist of sections 101 through 154, as well as The 72 Club at midfield. The lower level sections will have between 27 and 40 rows of seats; always beginning with row 1.

 

The Miami Dolphins’ sideline is located in front of The 72 Club. The visiting team’s sideline is located in front of sections 117 through 119. The Miami Dolphins’ player tunnel is located adjacent to sections 150 and 153. The visiting team’s tunnel at Hard Rock Stadium is located adjacent to section 111.

 

 

Club Level (200 Level)

Photo taken from the club level seats at Hard Rock Stadium during a Miami Dolphins home game.

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The club level seats at Hard Rock Stadium consist of sections 201 through 256. The number of rows for the club level sections will greatly vary, but most sections have ten rows of seats beginning with row 1. Some club level sections have as many as 19 rows of seats.

The perks provided to fans with club level seats include the following.

  • Access to an upscale and climate-controlled club lounge equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Preferred parking options for guests
  • Upscale food and drink offerings
  • Less wait at restrooms and concessions



Upper Level (300 Level)

Photo taken from the upper level seats at Hard Rock Stadium before a Miami Dolphins home game.

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The upper level seats at Hard Rock Stadium consist of sections 301 through 356. The rows for most upper level sections are numbered 1 through 30.

 

Hard Rock Stadium’s upper level offers the most affordable tickets for Miami Dolphins home games.



The 72 Club 

Photo taken from The 72 Club seats at Hard Rock Stadium during a Miami Dolphins home game.

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The 72 Club is an upscale lounge and premium seating area located at midfield, and between sections 144 and 148. The 72 Club seating area includes the 72 Club Living Room Boxes, which are open-aired boxes for four guests. The perks for The 72 Club seats at Hard Rock Stadium include the following.

  • Access to luxurious and climate-controlled 72 Club
  • Comfortable theater-style seats with additional leg room
  • In-seat waiter service
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, and alcohol
  • VIP express lane entrance into Hard Rock Stadium
  • Access to premium parking
  • Private television provided at your seats
  • Private restrooms



Atos Club by Dell EMC

The Atos Club are 14 four-person boxes located in the lower east end zone of Hard Rock Stadium. The perks for the Atos Club seats include the following.

  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, and alcohol
  • Concierge service
  • Access to the exclusive and climate-controlled Atos club
  • Access to the Black Parking VIP express lane
  • Comfortable padded seats with drink rails

 

 

Ford Field Club

The Ford Field Club seats are 14 four-person boxes located in Hard Rock Stadium’s west end zone. The perks for the Ford Field Club seats at Hard Rock Stadium include the following.

  • Views of the Miami Dolphins players as they exit the locker room
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, and alcohol
  • Concierge service
  • Access to the Black Parking VIP express lane
  • Access to the exclusive and climate-controlled Ford Field Club
  • Comfortable padded seats with drink rails



Theater Box

The Theater Boxes are private boxes for 4 to 6 guests located on the suite level. The Theater Boxes are perfect for groups that don’t want to lease a full suite for a Miami Dolphins home game, but still want a premium experience.The perks for the Theater Box seats at Hard Rock Stadium include the following.

  • Tickets for 4 to 6 guests
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, and alcohol
  • VIP parking provided for guests
  • Comfortable padded seats with drink rails
  • Access to a furnished and climate-controlled area equipped with flat-screen HD televisions



North Field Club

The North Field Club is a private club and premium seating area located between the 30 yard lines. The North Field Club was designed by Rockwell Group, and provides guests with the following perks.

  • Wider and more comfortable seats with additional leg room
  • Access to the climate-controlled North Field Club
  • Sideline seating
  • Less wait at restrooms and concessions

 

Corner Terraces

The Corner Terraces are tabled seating areas located on the northeast and southeast corners of Hard Rock Stadium.

 

LIV at Hard Rock Stadium

LIV at Hard Rock Stadium is a private seating area with a night club atmosphere, and is located in the west end zone beneath sections 303 through 306. LIV provides guests with a suite equipped with upscale furniture, eccentric art, a dance floor, private cabanas, flat-screen HD televisions, bottle service, and catered food and beverages.



LIFEWTR Lounge

LIFEWTR Lounge is an open-aired suite experience that provides guests with all-inclusive food and soft drinks, access to a private upscale lounge, private restrooms, etc.

 

Luxury Suites 

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There are 147 luxury suites at Hard Rock Stadium, and provide guests with the following perks.

  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks
  • VIP black parking passes and purple/maroon preferring parking passes provided for guests
  • Access to a Miami Dolphins VIP draft party
  • Tickets for guests
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with porcelain tile flooring, granite counter tops, refrigerators, and flat-screen HD televisions
  • Comfortable padded seats with additional leg room
  • Tablet controls for television and food ordering
  • Lockable liquor cabinets
  • USB charging at drink rails
  • Access to the club level
  • Assigned suite attendant

 

The Nine Suites

The Nine Suites are open-aired suites located at field level, and between the 30 yard lines. The perks for The Nine Suites at Hard Rock Stadium include the following.

  • 20 tickets for guests
  • Comfortable seats with additional leg room and drink rails
  • Access to an upscale club lounge designed by Rockwell Group
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, and alcohol
  • Complimentary valet parking
  • VIP express entry lane into Hard Rock Stadium
  • In-suite concierge

 

Luxury suites can be leased for individual home games, partial season, or for an entire season. To learn more about leasing a suite at Hard Rock Stadium, please visit MiamiDolphins.com.

 

Mobile Ticketing

To learn more about the mobile ticketing policies at Hard Rock Stadium, please visit MiamiDolphins.com.

 

Group Tickets

To learn more about purchasing Miami Dolphins tickets for a large group of guests, please visit MiamiDolphins.com.

 

Season Tickets

To learn more about becoming a season ticket holder for the Miami Dolphins, please visit MiamiDolphins.com.

 

 

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