ORLANDO, Fla. — The City of Orlando has released new architectural renderings for a major renovation of Camping World Stadium, offering a first look at proposed upgrades designed to modernize the aging venue and boost its competitiveness for hosting major events.
Created by the DLR Group, the designs include the complete reconstruction of the upper seating bowl on the east and west sides, along with a newly added upper bowl section on the north end. The renovations would increase stadium capacity to at least 65,000 and introduce several modern amenities aimed at enhancing the fan experience.
Among the key features proposed in the redesign are:
- All-new seating throughout the stadium to replace aging infrastructure
- Hurricane bracing integrated into a modernized exterior design
- New premium suites and hospitality amenities
- Comprehensive upgrades to building systems and life safety codes
- A retractable stage pocket in the south end zone for hosting large-scale concerts
According to DLR Group, the upgrades would transform Camping World Stadium into a “competitive venue capable of hosting the largest events in its class,” potentially including NFL games. City officials have previously floated the idea of accommodating the Jacksonville Jaguars during their temporary relocation in 2027 while the team renovates its home stadium…