Dolphins installing 32 living rooms at Sun Life Stadium
The Miami Dolphins are bringing the in-home experience to Sun Life Stadium.
As part of their $400-million renovation, the Dolphins will be removing seats on the 30-yard lines in the lower bowl and replacing them with 32 living rooms, Darren Rovell of ESPN.com reports.
The living rooms will be sold in groups of four at a cost of $75,000 and will include food, drinks, a 30-inch wide recliner and access to a lounge area. Customers will have the option of having four 18-inch televisions installed in front of every seat, a 32-inch television for every two seats ( $15,000 more) or a 32-inch television in front of every chair ($30,000 more).
Dolphins president and CEO Tom Garfinkel said the new seats will allow fans to do what they would typically do at home during a game day, but still take part in the stadium atmosphere. He expects there to be a big demand for the living rooms.
"You'll have a comfortable chair, the replays in front of you, RedZone on," Garfinkel said. "You'll have a mini garbage to throw things out, you'll have a drawer with a lock to put your valuables in, you'll have concierge service so you don't have to get up to get anything, and you'll have the game in front of you."
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