Football fans with Miami Dolphins tickets are often heard to describe a Dolphins game in terms of words like 'the best' or 'the most...'. This is because the Dolphins have made a name for themselves as a record-breaking team who has consistently proven that they are real champions. The Miami Dolphins play their games as part of the National Football League and are also affiliated to the American Football Conference and the AFC East. Their home stadium is Dolphin Stadium and their list of championship titles includes twelve Division wins, five Conference wins and two back-to-back Super Bowl wins. This consistent winning has made Miami Dolphin Tickets a hot commodity in the city of Miami.
Needless to say, sales of Miami Dolphins Tickets were skyrocketing as the Dolphins managed to win the Super Bowl back to back in 1972 and 1973, the second team to do so in history. In 1974, the Dolphins didn't win the Super Bowl but became part of one of the greatest games ever played in the NFL in their match against the Oakland Raiders. The game is often referred to as the Sea of Hands.
The newly named Land Shark stadium gives Dolphin ticket holders the experience football fans are looking for. The all-new, ultra-modern, Club Level offers members a completely new experience, a unique environment that redefines prestige and luxury as compared to other stadiums in the United States and around the world. Amenities include: Air-conditioned VIP Reception Entrances, Expanded Guest Services and Concierge Attendants, Private Escalators, Sprint Fantasy Lounge, Sit-down Restaurants, Miccosukee Chairman's Club, Everglades & Royal Poinciana Meeting Rooms, Miami Gardens Meeting Room and Blue Heron Meeting Room, state-of-the-art Kohler restrooms and much more!
While the Dolphins managed to play well in the nineties, they failed to make any big wins at the playoffs. In 1999, fans and the football world were stunned when the Dolphins, once the most unbeatable team in the NFL pulled off the worst playoff loss in NFL history, that too against the very young Jacksonville Jaguars. The new millennium has many football fans both excited and apprehensive. While the team certainly has one of the most solid defensive line ups in the NFL, their offensive leaves much to be desired. 2004 in particular was a bad year for the Dolphins but the increased demand for Miami Dolphins tickets shows that fans expect some great football from the Dolphins.