Anaheim Ducks Tickets in Miami
Catch the Anaheim Ducks face the Florida Panthers at Amerant Bank Arena — where to sit, getting there from Anaheim, and the cheapest way to see the road game.
Visiting Miami for a Anaheim Ducks game
Miami treats game day like an extension of its nightlife, and visiting fans get a sun-soaked, late-starting scene to match. The Heat pack the downtown Kaseya Center, the Marlins play under a retractable roof in Little Havana, and the Dolphins and Inter Miami draw huge crowds up in Miami Gardens. Expect bilingual, fashion-forward crowds, Cuban coffee and croquetas at the concessions, and humid evenings that keep the energy buzzing well past the final whistle.
**Getting there:** Kaseya Center sits on Biscayne Bay downtown, served by the free Metromover (Freedom Tower and Park West stops) and the Metrorail/Brightline hub at Government Center and MiamiCentral nearby. Driving in from I-95, I-395 or Biscayne Boulevard means arena garages and surface lots that fill fast on game nights. Hard Rock Stadium is far north in Miami Gardens off the Florida Turnpike and I-95 exit 12, so plan for a drive or rideshare and heavy post-game traffic.
**Where to stay & eat:** Downtown and Brickell put you within Metromover range of Kaseya Center, with rooftop bars, Bayside Marketplace and plenty of hotels a short walk from the arena. Little Havana around Calle Ocho is the spot for food and pre-game atmosphere near the Marlins' park. Visiting fans who want beach time often base in South Beach and rideshare or take the bus over the causeways to downtown games.
**The matchup:** When the Anaheim Ducks come to Miami, they take on the Florida Panthers at Amerant Bank Arena. Miami is a cross-country trip of about 2316 miles — effectively a fly-in weekend from Anaheim.
**Distance:** Miami is a cross-country trip of about 2316 miles — effectively a fly-in weekend from Anaheim.
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Cheapest way to see the Anaheim Ducks in Miami
Heat upper-bowl corners and Marlins outfield Promenade seats are the cheapest legitimate views and rarely sell out for midweek games.. Marlins weekday day games and non-rivalry series are the softest tickets in the city, with low-cost upper-deck inventory.. Buy on the secondary market after tip-off or first pitch, when unsold Miami inventory tends to get marked down on phones.. Park at a Metrorail station and ride into Government Center for downtown games instead of paying premium arena-garage rates.. The cheapest way to see the Anaheim Ducks in Miami is usually a non-rivalry, midweek visit — compare those dates against the team's full road slate below before buying.
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