What a Miami Trip is like.
Some do’s and don’ts and more…
Vetbaseball wants you to enjoy your day at the ballpark. Please keep in mind the MLB rules. The Marlins, Miami-Dade County, and the City of Miami for admission.
No weapons of any kind
Clear bags not to exceed 16” x 16” x 8”
No selfie sticks or tripods
No professional cameras
All items on you are subject to inspection.
Tips from Vetbaseball…
Our tickets are electronic. We must remain in a close-knit group from getting off the bus, walking to the entrance, going through security, on he elevators, and up to our seats.
We need to pass through the ticket taker as a group, one at a time. Please stay close so non-group members do not get in between us.
Thank you.
Our Volunteers are here to help you. Please ask them anything to make your day more comfortable and enjoyable.
Volunteers wear red t-shirts. Some wear red button shirts; they are veterans.
Ray Palecek is our Game Day and Volunteer coordinator. He’s the Commander.
To learn more about Loandepot Park, visit their website. We are happy to escort you on a tour of the park, just ask a volunteer.
A note about our guest fee…
Vetbaseball is a 501(c)3 Public Charity. IRS rules prohibit using donated funds for purposes other than their stated mission in the application and approval of such status. Amounts for administrative necessities must be within reasonable limits. Using funds for non-veterans, in the opinion of our legal advisors, is prohibited. That is why we invite non-guests to games but require them to pay a fee to offset their cost.
Medically necessary caregivers are an exception.