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Football fans describe a Dolphins game in terms of words like 'the best' or 'the most...' This is because this organization has made a name for themselves as a record-breaking team who has consistently proven that they are real champions. As part of the AFC Eastern Conference of the National Football League, they almost always rank among the top of their division. Their home stadium is Sun Life Stadium and their list of championship titles includes twelve Division, five Conference and two back-to-back Super Bowl wins. This consistent winning has made Dolphins tickets a hot commodity in the city of Miami.

Needless to say, Dolphin tickets sales skyrocketed when they managed to win back to back Super Bowls in 1972 and 1973, the second team to do so in history. In 1974, they didn't win the Super Bowl but it 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 Sun Life stadium gives fans the experience they are looking for. Each ticket allows them access to the all-new, ultra-modern, Club Level where members are given a completely new experience, a unique environment that redefines prestige and luxury that is unlike any other stadiums in the United States. Not to mention that it's focused on a safe and family friendly environment. 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 (with a specially purchased Dolphins tickets), Everglades & Royal Poinciana Meeting Rooms, Miami Gardens Meeting Room and Blue Heron Meeting Room, state-of-the-art Kohler restrooms and much more!

The new millennium shows a very bright future ahead for this team. With their amazing past in mind tickets will only be in greater demand from this point on. Be sure to reserve your seat today before time runs out and the stadium reaches capacity!