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Editor’s note: This article is part of the Stadium Guides series ... Fan tradition to know: The pirate ship at Buccaneer Cove The game day experience at Raymond James is distinctive because ...
Back when the show was supposed to take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Owens had planned on doing a spot where he would dive off the pirate ship (the stadium is home to the Tampa Bay ...
The public-funded Raymond James Stadium replaced Tampa Stadium and is notable for its pirate ship model beyond the ... Seating charts include parts too. Section 1 is on the north end while Section ...
The two-night event takes place Saturday and Sunday at Raymond James Stadium in ... Wrestlers will enter the stadium from below a giant WrestleMania-themed pirate ship with giant video boards ...
First, a little history. Raymond James Stadium opened in 1998 with the $3 million pirate ship lording over the north end zone as its centerpiece in Buccaneer Cove -- a symbol not only for the ...
Fans can arrange to sit on the pirate ship during games. Two Super Bowls have been previously held at Raymond James Stadium. The first took place on January 28, 2001. The AFC’s fourth-seeded ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The loud "boom" of the pirate ship inside Raymond James Stadium has walked the plank, so to speak, ahead of Super Bowl Sunday. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced that a ceasefire ...
Raymond James Stadium is the best new facility in the NFL, a mixture of Disney World and MTV. The scoreboards are the most clear, the end zone pirate ship is the best gimmick, the picnic balconies ...
The pirate ship at Raymond James Stadium, which fires its cannons when Tampa Bay enters its opponents' red zone inside the 20-yard line and after it scores, will be muted during Super Bowl Sunday.
$10 off a Topgolf Gameplay Card and a behind-the-scenes tour of Raymond James Stadium, including the Bucs locker room and the stadium’s famous pirate ship. Special safety protocols will be ...
Decked out with its iconic pirate ship, Raymond James Stadium first broke ground in 1996. The 65,000-seat stadium (expandable to 75,000) hosted its first game on Sept. 20, 1998, when the Bucs ...