Went for a VIP Guided Tour at the Cowboys Stadium, it was wonderful. Largest football stadium in the USA, the guides were great, went into the Cowboys Locker Room and also the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders Locker Room. Interesting facts, the girls have to try out every year even if they were on the squad the year before. Tony Romo is able to park his car in the huge tunnel under the stadium. Went into the suites & saw how some people enjoy the game. The stadium seats in these areas are padded, pretty nice. There are huge lounge areas where those fans can eat and drink and TV's everywhere so they won't miss anything. Lots of details, so very well done. Went into Jerry Jones game viewing area where the "Chris Christie" hug took place!! The huge TV above the field is the largest at a price tag of 42 million dollars. All kinds of facts about the stadium, it was a really enjoyable tour. I would highly recommend it while in the Dallas area. We also went onto the field and took pictures, a very cool experience! They have a huge pro shop, fans can purchase all types of Cowboy items.The tour was 1 1/2 hour long and it was $22.50. Again, a great Football Experience! They also have concerts here and the Ohio State/Oregon Game was just planned here a few days prior to our tour.
The Toyota Stadium was a terrific venue for the FCS Title game between Illinois State and the North Dakota State Bison! Excellent access to and from, parking, congenial staff, easy to see the entire field.Thanks
This places rocks whenever FC Dallas is playing or if Jimmy Buffet is in town. Well laid out, but closer parking and better thought out exit options would be nice.
Really well designed with easy in and out. Clean easy to get restrooms and concessions. The field is about 50 times better thna AT+T stadium. Great place
This is an amazing soccer stadium. There really are no bad seats. The atmosphere and the fans are amazing. The food is good, at the usual high costs of stadiums. It is a great experience for soccer fans and for people who've never been to a game before.
Will call window was fast. I'm handicapped and parking/driving up was not easily marked for handicapped patrons. Getting around in park was not either. I found it frustrating and was sorry for my family because of my inability to get around. Team children get to enter the field pre-game; again, not handicapped friendly at all! I couldn't join the family and had to sit in Section 125 in the hot sun for well over an hour. Please, work on being more handicap patron friendly! No elevators. Just many steep stairs.
We've been going to the NCAA FCS championship game here for the past 4 years. The first year they weren't really ready for the crowd and ran out of hot chocolate (on a very cold January day) but every year since they seem more prepared for the 20,000+ crowd.They could use a little more road signage on where they want you to park. You're just driving around with cones blocking everything off but no one is really pointing you where to go.They use 'flash seats' so you don't have an actual ticket & it's been very easy to get in with your credit card or drivers license. The only issue with this is if you don't transfer tickets (which you can for free) everyone in your party has to enter the stadium at the exact same time.
Great stadium no real bad seats. Concession Staff was friendly but seemed a little unprepared for crowd of 20,000 plus. But overall had a great time.
Parking is decently lit and free for all FC Dallas Games. Easy entry into stadium from any side. Not a bad seat in the house. Stadium is kept clean and employees are polite. Food is decent with average prices.
Very nice and clean stadium, clear signage and clean restrooms. Feels very community with incredible fields next to stadium on edge of Frisco community. Family friendly. Not too far from DT Dallas. Soccer game fin to watch!!