The Miami Dolphins have plenty to be excited about heading into the 2015 NFL season. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill is locked up for the long-term thanks to a new six-year contract extension, the team traded for speedy wide receiver Kenny Stills, and they just may have stolen two offensive studs in this year’s draft in DeVante Parker and Jay Ajayi.
Even without those moves, things appeared to be trending upward for the Fins. Head coach Joe Philbin has had Miami competing at a solid level in each of the three seasons he’s been at the helm, but the steady progress he got out of Tannehill in 2014 (posted career numbers across the board) offered serious optimism for the future. The future might be now, too, with Miami making these key moves and the AFC East’s top competition (the New England Patriots) having a myriad of issues to deal with.
Fans know the time to strike is now, which naturally should make Sun Life Stadium the place to be in 2015. Thankfully, getting there just got a whole lot easier. With Rally Bus, Miami Dolphins fans can head down to Miami to take in every Dolphins home game live. Miami fans outside of Florida can still join in the fun, too, as long as there is a Rally Bus stop near their road opponent’s stadium.
The Dolphins Rally Bus reduces all of the stress of gameday travel, as fans can forget about navigation, traffic and planning. Instead, they can get on board with other Dolphins fans and enjoy the trip to the game with on-board restrooms, entertainment, comfortable seating and plenty of storage for their Miami Dolphins gear.
The best part of Rally Bus is how affordable it is and how much sense it makes compared to driving to the game yourself. Fans wanting to go see the Dolphins host the Buffalo Bills in their home opener only have to pay up to $50, with Fort Myers being the most expensive starting point. When you factor in gas, parking and the stress of driving, though, it’s beyond a bargain. The closer you get to Miami, the cheaper your Rally Bus tickets are, too, as locations like Homestead ($30) or Naples ($40) are significantly less expensive.
Traveling to see the Dolphins live at Sun Life Stadium has never been easier. The entire process is a breeze, as well, as fans can easily find their tickets to the desired game to and from the desired location. Fans wanting to get in on Miami’s two preseason home games or the home opener may want to act fast, though, as Rally Bus tickets are sure to go quickly.
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