Pirate Ship In Tampa Bay Stadium Now
Here’s a ready-to-publish blog post on the topic, written in an engaging, informative style perfect for a sports, travel, or local culture blog. Yo Ho & Go Bucs: The Story of the Pirate Ship at Tampa Bay’s Stadium
How a 100-foot, cannon-firing, water-spewing galleon became the NFL’s wildest stadium feature. Ahoy, football fans and adventure seekers! pirate ship in tampa bay stadium
Yes. Yes, it is.
Enter The SS American Victory —well, a custom-built 100-foot-long, 60-foot-high replica of a 17th-century Spanish galleon. The ship sits permanently in the open north end of the stadium, perched 45 feet above the field. Here’s a ready-to-publish blog post on the topic,
Let’s set sail into the story of the most unique feature in the NFL: Welcome to the No-Fly Zone… and the High Seas Raymond James Stadium (affectionately called "Ray-Jay" by locals) opened in 1998. The Buccaneers wanted a stadium that matched their swashbuckling identity. They didn’t just want another concrete bowl. They wanted a spectacle. The ship sits permanently in the open north
For Bucs fans, it’s home. When Tom Brady arrived in 2020, even the GOAT couldn’t resist. He famously rang the ship’s bell after victories and posed on its bow with the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LV.
Is that a full-size pirate ship ? Docked in the stands? Firing cannons?