Revenues from the Miami 2024 Caribbean Series: Record
Revenues from the Miami 2024 Caribbean Series have exceeded expectations, confirming the huge Latino presence in Florida.
Despite the fact that many traveled from other parts of the country and the world, the revenues of the Caribbean Series 2024 in Miami were enormous.
This February 9th was the final between Tiburones de La Guaira and Tigres del Licey; the Venezuelan team won the championship, something they had not done for 15 years.
The Miami Marlins’ LoanDepot Park, where the Caribbean Series is being played, has already broken an attendance record for the Caribbean Series with the admission of almost 36 thousand fans.
The 35,972 fans filled the venue to watch the match between the Tigres del Licey, representing the Dominican Republic, and the Criollos de Caguas of Puerto Rico, a number never seen before in the 75-year history of the tournament.
For some, the 2024 Caribbean Series is much more than a baseball tournament; it is a celebration of the culture, passion and camaraderie that defines the Caribbean region and its baseball lovers.
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The revenues of the Caribbean Series in Miami 2024
The average attendance in the twenty-three games played, not taking into account the championship and third place games, has been 14,121 fans with the Puerto Rico-Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico-Venezuela (32,092) and Venezuela-Dominican Republic (27,338) games having the highest ticket sales.
The attendance levels leave behind the precedent of the 1990 and 1991 Caribbean Series that did not reach the record numbers that Miami 2024 has offered with the support of the Miami Marlins, who have the option of holding the event again in the coming years.
In addition, the Miami 2024 Caribbean Series brings revenue back to restaurants, hotels, resorts and other services in the state of Florida.
The Caribbean Series, an emblematic event that began in 1949, returned to the United States for the third time in its history.
This special edition brought together seven representative teams from Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Panama, Nicaragua and Curacao in a competition that celebrates passion and skill on the diamond.
The Caribbean Series is a tournament steeped in history and tradition, where teams fight for prestige and glory with every pitch and every at bat.
The teams participating in the 2024 Caribbean Series include the league champions of Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, along with representatives from Panama, Nicaragua and Curacao; in some editions, Colombia.
Just this Friday, February 9, the Miami 2024 Caribbean Series final generated another record.
Record-breaking attendance
LoanDepot Park in Miami, USA, welcomed 36,677 fans on Friday night for the final of the Caribbean Series.
The sale of individual tickets for the Miami 2024 Caribbean Series began in December (season ticket sales began in September) and although 250,000 tickets are reported to have been sold, there are still tickets available.
Prices vary according to the seats and also the stage of the tournament.
Revenues for the Miami 2024 Caribbean Series are huge from direct sales, something that happens very little in this venue.
Thus, for the round robin there were tickets from $10 in bleachers.
Other seats are available for $20 and $30 and if you want to be closer to the field you will have to pay between $200 and $250.
In the semifinals these prices ranged from $25 in the Home Run Porch section, a figure that changes to $30 at the Legends level, $35 and $40 near the lines and bullpen and at the Legends Platinum level and $50 for seats near home plate.
In the semifinals and the final, the VIP box is available with tickets for $500 and $525.
The championship game sees ticket prices rise considerably, with seats for $50, $60, $75, $80, $90, $100, $115 and $125.