The Miami Dolphins just wants people to adjust to out new normal amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Tuesday, the Hard Rock Stadium announced on social media that it is morphing into an “open-air and drive-in theater.” It will be used to “showcase classic Dolphins content, classic films, host commencement ceremonies and more.”
“We’ve spent several weeks planning this to be able to provide people with a safe option to go out and enjoy movies, classic Dolphins content, concerts, and celebrate 2020 graduates,” said Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium Vice Chairman and CEO Tom Garfinkel. “It’s a fundamental human need to physically experience and celebrate events and experiences together, and we’re trying to provide options for everyone where they can be safely socially distant and socially present at the same time.”
Per the official press release:
“The family friendly experiences will provide a unique environment while staying in accordance with social distance policies. The drive-in events will be held inside of Hard Rock Stadium and accommodate up to 230 cars, while the open-air theater can host small groups for an intimate viewing experience on the complex’s south plaza.”
An open date for the theaters has not been announced.