Travel Hacks for the Miami Open tennis tournament
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In this video, Francisco Gonzalez shares his first time to the "new" location of the Miami Open in 2022--- including some travel hacks to think about before you come in 2023 and beyond.
Subscribe to this channel so you'll be the first alerted about more of our videos.
If you'd like to support this content, you can do so at: Patreon.com/FearlessJourneys -- thank you in advance!
Find out more about Fearless Journeys and our group trips on the travel page at: www.fearlessjo...
Follow me on Instagram: / fearlessjourneysfg
Check out my 2nd Channel, Agents of Innovation podcast at: / @agentsofinnovation7271
** If you enjoyed, don't forget to LEAVE A LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE!
nice been wanting to know how it is seeing this event at the hard rock. good vlog
I hope this video gave you a taste!
Looks like a really nice place to go to for a Tennis tournament
It really is! Have you been? This year?
Great Hacks, planning on going this week
Thanks! Let me know if you try any or if anything has changed from last year! Enjoy your time. Who are you rooting for?
Gondola is awesome! Kind of like......Medellin 😎
will be trying it this week!! In Medellin!
I have to say Medellin gondola is superior -- and much less expensive... but still cool to have this at the tourney in Miami.
Great video. Thinking about driving down from Tampa this week. Too bad there's no Djokovik or Nadal. Thanks for the tips!
Do you saw Zverev match on Stadium and Kyrios match on Granstand in the same day?
Yes I did! I believe it was the second Tuesday of the tournament, round of 16. I hope to go that round this year as well.
@@fearlessjourneys1492 Great. I understand that daytime Stadium ticket holders can stay until night watching games at the Grandstand and other courts. But what about the night ticket holder? Can he come in before 5PM to watch the daytime games?
@@havalh6gtbr yes -- you should be able to. Not sure. They might look at passes. But they aren't going to kick you out. I don't think doing the reverse is possible (going early for night session) but I could be wrong.
Hello, great video!! I'm from Chile and I'm going to be in Miami for the 2nd and 3rd round... I'm looking at ticket master and the prices start at 150USD per day. Can I buy the ticket in the same place (at the stadium, ticket office) when I arrive?
whatever you do, do NOT spend $1500 a day. I don't know if you're planning to go to the finals. Those can be expensive. But I recommend somewhere in the early part of the 2nd week. Maybe the Round of 16 / Quarterfinals. You get a lot more matches, tickets are less expensive, and usually plenty of seats. You can most definitely walk up to the box office and buy tickets and then you avoid the Ticketmaster fees.
Great View on Stadium Game.where did you sit? 200's level?
Yes I think in the 200s in stadium. Great view. And most of it is shaded in that stadium, but sitting on west side I think is most shaded in the morning / early afternoon
How do you know who is playing? Do they show a lineup?
they put a schedule up on the Miami Open website every day. Usually you can figure it out a day or two in advance. But you can go now and figure out about what round you will see matches on any particular day when you are purchasing tickets in advance. I found that going there the day of a buying tickets (at the box office) on a weekday saves you the extra Ticketmaster fees and gives you flexibility if your plans change. Weekends or even weeknights could be tougher to get good tickets. But weekdays during the day sessions are fantastic and much more availability.
Thank you!
Please in future videos, slow down your panning (left to right movement) with your camera. This is making me dizzy
Haha thanks for the tip! I'll try!
Hope they find a better site than this. A parking lot of a football stadium. Come on
I thought the same thing until I went (two times now) and they really did an amazing job making it look and feel like a tennis center. I have been to the US Open three times and there's a little bit of that US Open vibe here now the way the courts are all laid out and everything else going on around it.