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Savannah Bananas baseball is coming back to South Florida! Here's how to get tickets

The Savannah Bananas are coming back to South Florida!

“TikTok’s Favorite Baseball Team” will be making a stop at LoanDepot Park in Miami on their 2024 Banana Ball World Tour.

The summer collegiate league-turned-Harlem Globetrotters of baseball made a stop in Palm Beach County back in February when they returned to the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach to open up their 2023 tour.

Next year, South Florida will close out the series of shows so exciting they’ve warranted a docuseries on ESPN+.

On October 12th, 2024, the home of the Marlins will be the last of six major league stadiums to host the Bananas, who noted LoanDepot is the newest of the MLB stadiums on the tour and can hold 37,442 fans. The Bananas will kick off their 6-month stadium run on March 9 at Minute Maid Park in Houston.

Two days after the Bananas and their foes, the Party Animals, face off for bragging rights, the team’s entire cast and crew from the tour will hit the seas for an inaugural “Banana Ball cruise.”

How to get Savannah Bananas tickets

You’ve got to have luck on your side if you want to lay eyes on the Bananas next fall.

To have an opportunity to purchase tickets, make sure to join the “Ticket Lottery List” before it closes on December 1. The Bananas also clarified that joining the list doesn't guarantee that chance either.

The Savannah Bananas added fans who get a cabin for “Bananaland at Sea” — the cruise departing Miami to Nassau and Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas — will get tickets to the tour’s Magic City finale.

About 2 months before the event, a random drawing will take place. Then, if you're selected, you'll have an opportunity to purchase tickets, listed by the Bananas at $35 for “Open Seating” tickets and $100 for the “VIB Experience.”

Interior rooms on the ship, cruising from Oct. 14-18, start at $1,150 per person for two guests, $967 for three, or $875 for four.

For a single guest, interior rooms can be purchased for $2,101, and that’s including a “small discount” for single occupancy.

The Bananas state that prices, which reach $15,600 per person should two want to stay in the ship’s “Garden Villa,” reflect all port taxes and fees, as well as cruise cabin fare. However, prices don’t include daily onboard service charges or any additional onboard spending.

Emilee Smarr is the high school sports reporter for the Palm Beach Post. She can be reached via email at esmarr@gannett.com.

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