These seats will all be ready in time for the 2015 season as well as enhanced concourses at the 100 and 300 levels. This could be viewed as a sign of how the team views Wallace’s role with the organization going forward.įrom there, the tour moves into the sales center where patrons are greeted by a wide array of promotional videos, a replica of the soon-to-be stadium and a breathtaking virtual tour of the finished product.Īdditionally, examples of the team’s future seating options are also available to try out - from traditional seating to the new spacious "living room" seats that have already garnered interest around the league. It’s also important to note that rookie wide receiver Jarvis Landry was featured heavily in the team’s video montage while disgruntled wideout Mike Wallace was notably absent. It is in this presentation that the organization also breaks up the definition of home into three separate categories: history, opportunity and memories. The tour begins in a dimly lit, theater-like room where, before you are able to gaze into the stadium’s future, you are first treated to a detailed look at Miami’s on-field success from its inaugural season up until the present day. On Tuesday morning, south Florida media members we’re treated to that experience. "It’s the latest technology in terms of video screens and audiovisual that we’re using to pick your seats and everything that we’re doing down there, it’s exciting, cutting-edge technology that will provide the fans an amazing opportunity to really experience what the new stadium is going to be like," said Dolphins president & CEO Tom Garfinkel. With the opening of their new preview center, however, the Miami Dolphins’ vision of the future has become much clearer.įeaturing state-of-the-art technology and solutions provided by Samsung Business, the recently opened preview center gives current season ticket members and prospective members the ability to not only marvel at the stadium’s future, but also select their new seat locations. A blank slate serving as an outline for a bold, new look that will begin to take effect in the upcoming season. At this moment, a good portion of Sun Life Stadium is nothing more than rubble and dirt.