If you're looking for an incredible experience in sports and entertainment, Amerant Stadium is where you want to be! I've attended both Panthers games and concerts here, and each time, the venue exceeded my expectations.
For Panthers fans, Amerant Stadium is nothing short of a haven. The energy in the stadium on game day is palpable from the moment you arrive. Outside, you’ll find tailgating and fans decked out in their Panthers gear, creating a lively and communal atmosphere before you even step inside. Once inside, the stadium layout is excellent for sports viewing. The seats are angled perfectly, giving you a clear view of the action from practically any spot in the house. The jumbotron is massive and high-definition, ensuring you don’t miss a second of the game—even when you’re grabbing snacks or drinks. And speaking of refreshments, the concessions here offer a great variety, from classic hot dogs and burgers to some local specialty foods, catering to every fan’s cravings.
When it comes to concerts, Amerant Stadium knows how to transform into an electric live music venue. I’ve seen major acts here, and the acoustics are impressive for an open stadium setup. The sound is clear, powerful, and evenly distributed, so you’re fully immersed in the music no matter where you’re seated. The lighting and special effects also add a whole other level of thrill to the experience. The stadium team clearly knows how to put on a show—from the quick, efficient entry process to the orderly exit, even with large crowds. You can tell they’ve put thought into the logistics, which makes for an enjoyable and stress-free concert experience.
Parking is accessible and well-managed, making it easy to get in and out, even with packed events. There are plenty of friendly staff members around, ready to assist and answer any questions, and they all seem genuinely happy to help, adding to the positive vibe.
Overall, whether you’re here to cheer on the Panthers or sing along with your favorite artist, Amerant Stadium is an excellent venue. Its combination of great sightlines, well-thought-out amenities, and fantastic atmosphere makes it a go-to for any sports or music fan in the area. It’s more than just a stadium; it’s a place where memories are made, and every visit feels special. Highly...
Read moreWithin a span of 2 weeks I visited here twice both Saturdays back to back. I liked the multiple signs showing visitors the rideshare location for pick up/drop off. 1st time visiting for the Cirque Corteo show food of chicken and fries were plentiful and had a pleasant taste. Bathrooms werent a total disaster. Lines to get into the arena was organized! Just scan amd goooo! 2nd time visiting the bathroom lines were longer but weren't down right nasty or anything. Food of chicken and fries were salted and slightly burnt but this was a different resturant. I wasn't happy with the lack of variety in concession resturants being open. Missy Elliot show was amazing as with Corteo. Will be back again next year for hockey.
I would suggest you rideshare (lyft, uber, ride with friends) its easy and organized enough although you have to get use to walking from the building all the way to the rideshare area. If you get lucky like I were, there's a man in a golf cart picking up ladies to take to the front entrance where bag search, metal detector, box office and front entrance is. That helped with zooming past crowds and getting in line to go in. If you can catch both shows that are currently on tour within the U.S. go do so, you will enjoy.
Im here again! I cant seem to stay away. This time I am here for Simone Biles Gold over America tour. If you have children who like gymnastics (6 ysars to 13 years) they will love these performances. Show started at 7:30pm sharp and ended 9:30pm sharp with a 20 min intermission. Come an hour early to find parking, your seats and to buy snacks. I bought a dasani water bottle (they left the top on) and a hot dog which came up to 19 dollars including taxes, I belive hot dog was 9 and dasani was 7 and the rest taxes. Pricey so maybe eat before you arrive. The show was colorful, bright, loud and had a lot of music and stunt performances. The gymnast hostesses were engaging and interactive. Although Simone was the star of the entire event, there were good timing showcasing and appreciating the other talented...
Read moreMy first visit to the Amerant Bank Arena was not a positive one. We took an Uber to a show this past Saturday. They did not have a specified area for Uber drop offs. Our Uber driver was told to drop us off at the entrance into parking lot. This left us with quite a walk up to the arena.
Prior to our visit, I looked up the bag policy on the arena’s website. It stated only bags under the size 4x6x1.5 were allowed. I found this to be ridiculous since my phone is exactly 4x6. There was nothing mentioned about clear bags. I didn’t want to take a chance and have to throw away a purse, so I used a very small wristlet and stuck my phone in my pocket. Once we got to the arena, I saw women with clutch purses bigger than 4x6. I also saw a woman carrying in a clear backpack when the bag policy stated no backpacks were allowed.
Once we got to our seats, I found the leg room very uncomfortable. I have to wear AFO leg braces due to foot drop and balance issues. Because of the braces, once I am sitting, my legs can only be at 90°. At this arena, there was very little room for my feet to actually sit flat on the ground. I have been to many concerts at different arenas around the US and I had never experienced this much limited space for my legs and feet.
After the show, we called for an Uber. As we were walking out of the arena, we asked about the Uber pick up area. We were told to follow the signs to the end of the parking area. The signs lead us all the way out of the parking lot to a very chaotic area. There was absolutely no organized route for cars entering and exiting the area. Vehicles were getting stuck in this one area and having to do three point turns with pedestrians trying to walk around them.
When I was entering and exiting the arena, I could see where people with handicaps could be picked up and dropped off near the arena doors. It was not clear how any driver could access that area.
I definitely will not choose to go back to this...
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