
4.6
2 of 114 Best Attractions in Arlington

1st time at Att stadium and I had a wonderful time. Seats are easy to find and if you need help there are attendants ready to help. Plenty of bathrooms and concessions available, I would definitely recommend seeing a game or event here.

While the stadium is beautiful & seems to be an architectural wonder, the operations management of the concert we attended the worst we've experienced.
3 of us attended Posty Fest on Saturday 11/2/2019 for my daughter’s birthday present.
The communication and management between ticketing, venue, security, fire-marshall & consumer was the worst we've experienced. There was no "team" communication among everyone running the concert.
OUR STORY:
We purchased VIP gold PIT tickets for posty fest. When Post Malone came on, 4 security guards body-blocked the area we paid dearly for & rudely declared the area was "at maximum capacity" & wouldn’t let us and about 20-40 other people back in to the VIP gold PIT area (we had been going back and forth during the whole event to get our merch, take a break, go to the bathroom etc). No explanation of why or what was going on. No one helped us with what to do next. Couldn't even see the performers.
On 11/7 I spoke to the stadium's customer service hotline for clarity. He said they blocked the VIP gold PIT area because the fire-marshall ordered it due to the pyro-technics of the concert.
This was completely avoidable! The mistake was not coordinating with the fire-marshall AHEAD of time! Then the "team" running the concert can't over-sell the VIP area.
We did not get the seats for Post Malone that we paid dearly for. Spent a lot of time $ for a terrible VIP birthday experience.
Seat Geek & stadium will not give us money back.

I am NOT a Cowboys fan, I'm actually an Eagles fan and my bf is a Bills fan, but we were in Texas and decided to get tickets to tour the Cowboys stadium. This place is amazing. To hear some of the facts about how Jerry Jones' wife and daughter decided what tiles to pick for the flooring and how the seating can be changed to squeeze even more people in for concerts or other venues, how big the jumbo tron is was really interesting. This is a beautiful building and the tour was really cool.

We attended 2019 Cotton Bowl and had a great time. The building is amazing and there’s really not a bad seat in the house. The food was just ok and certainly nothing special- just your average stadium food. The game was not sold out and we’re guessing that’s why many of the food service areas weren’t even open. The ones that were open were slow with having food ready. Also, it was confusing as all the lines looked the same but you couldn’t get all menu items at all locations- that would be ok if they had better signage indicating what was available at each area. Overall it’s a great place to watch a football game!

Amazing venue. We went for the Cowboys/Lions game. We sat in section 445 and had a perfect view. So much to see, especially on game day! Very friendly and helpful staff. Very clean facility, inside and out.

There's no other stadium on the NFL that compares to the sheer size of AT&T Stadium. And while the great food outlets, entertainment inside and outside the stadium and the massive scoreboard are standouts you do come to watch a game and this is where the stadium disappoints (and I'm not just talking about the Cowboys football team!). Because of it's size if you're seated anywhere but down low the view is very poor - I can't think of any stadium I've been to where you are set as far back from the field of play (even Buffalo's tired old New Era Field offers better sight lines). Newer stadiums such as those in Atlanta and Minneapolis are way better.

Outside the stadium is a spectacle of so modern and imposing! Well located in the city of Arlington, near Dallas. It has a huge parking lot and is close to several snack bars.
Inside is everything very modern, air-conditioned and well signalled. We went to the Saints x Cowboys game and it was one of the best experiences of my life, especially for those who like NFL.
At home there was a toast towel from the Dallas Cowboys.
The acoustics are amazing! As the stadium is all closed, the sleep is guaranteed!
When the game is over, if you are not in the car, getting an Uber takes a good time, but nothing different from the stadiums in Brazil.
I chose to walk a few meters, stop at a snack bar, eat and request Uber.

This stadium is such a great place to see a game! The food actually tasted better than I expected for a Stadium event. The lines moved quickly even though the place was packed. My only issue is that we bought our tickets off the secondary market and didn’t know which entrance to use. The club areas divide the stadium in two halves. We had to go all the way to the top to walk around and back down to get to our seats. Hefty walk. Other than that, we plan to visit again!

Now I am not Cowboys fan... (actually I am a die hard Steelers fan) but if you are in Arlington you must stop by the AT&T Stadium! It is simply beautiful and even got me excited (for a moment) about the Cowboys!

Great seats no matter where you sit, variety of food selections prices are good, lots of restrooms throughout, my second time at AT&T stadium for the PBR Global Cup and would go again, clear signage to seats, friendly, welcoming staff and overall excellent experience

We had several hours to kill so thought we would just drive by to see the stadium. When we got there we were just in time for one of their tours, so decided to go. The place is impressive to say the least.

We took the vip tour. Amazing place. Got to see locker room of team, jerry private suite dcc cheerleaders locker room. Got to go on the field take pictures. Must see if you are a Dallas Cowboy fan.

Horrible acoustics at AT&T stadium. Never ever go here for a music concert. Went to watch/listen to Metallica but what a tragic waste of money and time

Came the weekend (both days) for the Metallica/Pantera concert and it was an absolute blast. From the 200 Level the sound and view of the whole stage production was amazing. The energy of the fans is something that will forever stay in my memory.
That was the concert experience… but the reason I came to Tripadvisor was to compliment AT&T staff and logistics team. To mobilize 100,000 fans is no easy feat, I never felt overwhelmed, there were many places to relax have a drink and chat with other friends in between sets or before the start of the shows, the lines for the bathroom and locations were easy to get to and utilize, there were plenty of options and you could even order to your seat! The end of the concert and exit I thought was very well organized with lots of staff, security and police helping with crowd control and it was very manageable in comparison to other arena events I’ve attended in other cities. Great job AT&T Stadium Staff, Metallica Tour management and Arlington Law Enforcement!

If you are rich enough to sit in the club seats or a suite, it’s probably awesome. If you have regular seats, it’s very ordinary with a number of quirks that relegate it to a one star experience.
If you enter on the east side of the stadium and your seats are one the west, you will literally have to climb up to the upper deck to get to the other side. The suites block the concourse and you will not be able to get to your seats otherwise. I’ve been there for concerts and this wasn’t the case. But for football games, good luck.
The sounds system echo is so pronounced that it is virtually useless. We could barely make out anything that was being said over the loudspeakers.
The offering in the concession stands is extremely expensive and the selection is minimal. The concourse for the regular people is cramped as everybody is squeezed into a small section, because once again, the suite guests have closed off major portions of the concourse.
Overall, if you have suite tickets, it’s probably great, if you don’t, it’s a rather poor game experience.

I gifted my boyfriend tickets to the Cowboys/Vikings game this season and this stadium is more than you can handle. There is so much to do and so much to see, I can’t wait for a return trip to experience things that we missed out on. Every NFL fan should experience what the AT & T stadium and the Dallas Cow it’s franchise offers; literally, the trip of a lifetime!

What a cool experience this was! I got a private VIP tour of "Jerry's World", and channeled my inner TO on the lone star at center field! The backstage tour of the players and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders locker room was awesome, and catching a TD pass in the end zone was the highlight! I'm not a Cowboys fan nor a hater, but truly appreciated this sporting experience! Our guide was also outstanding! A must do while in Arlington!

Paid extra for lot 4 parking- right between AT&T stadium and Texas Live! We went early to enjoy Texas Live and tailgating.
Short walk to Stadium entrance, and after the game we exited quickly and were on the freeway in only a few minutes!
The stadium is as great as you would imagine. So nice, and Dallas fans are nice too!
Everything looks clean and new.
Love it!

Huge Stadium. We were there for the Korn Blue 50 Kicking Camp. This is a beautiful stadium. Very Clean, seats are very comfortable and the parking is right at the stadium, so you don't have to take a shuttle or park blocks away.

We truly enjoyed our VIP tour of AT&T Stadium while visiting Texas. We purchased tickets over the phone directly from the stadium office and Amanda B. assisted by narrow down a date and time which was beyond helpful. Booking online also appears a breeze. Our guide, Sherry, was funny and knowledgeable. Even if you're not a Cowboys fan, the structure itself is amazing.

One of the first premier mega indoor football stadiums. An architectural marvel. Very interesting history of one of the most popular teams and cheerleaders in the NFL and the owners vision for details built into the stadium. It was a real treat to go onto the field and take pictures and try to feel what it would be like to play there with a full crowd (of cardboard cutouts in 2020) in the stands. Tour is a bit pricey but neat to experience it at least once.

The tour was great was disappointed not being able to go field but over all wide enjoyed the stadium

Has some extra time during my business trip to the DFW area, so I came across and decided to go on the guided tour of AT&T Stadium. The tour cost around $30 which is a bit pricey in my opinion but I can say it was very worth while. My tour guide George was very knowledgeable with the building and the area as well. The tour took us to club level seats to start and then to the owners box, from there we went to the club dining area, then up to the suite level and on to the cotton bowl office and display area. We then went down to field level where we went through the cheerleaders dressing room and then to the Cowboys dressing room. The tour ends with the highlight of the whole visit with access to the playing field. The facility is photo friendly and is very impressive. Definitely a good way to spend a couple hours if sports and/or architecture interest you.

Expensive Tour
No discounts if an event is setting up when your tour is on so you miss going on the field 0 for 2 when visiting. Cashless also now which is a pain if you are from out of country and you need to log on in the lobby. Why don't these NFL cash machines not take cash anymore
The tour itself was great and the tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable. One day hopefully get to go to a game!

Great tour of a very impressive stadium. We were actually able to go on the field and in the locker rooms. Very impressive, however, our tour guide was a little too preachy about family and Jerry Jones.

What a building and site! Great tour of the facility and got to see the locker rooms and go on the field. If you like NFL football this is well worth the visit.

While in Arlington for a Rangers game and nothing to do in the afternoon i decide to do the tour of Cowboys Stadium. WOW! What a place, it doesn't even feel real!! This place has to be seen in person, the size of the stadium is unreal. TV does not do the place justice. A+ on the Cowboys with the tour, so much access and insider views. Walk through luxury suits, owners box, locker rooms, walkthrough tunnel and actually get to walk on the field!! Im not even a Cowboys fan but I was blown away sitting on the bench at AT&T stadium and walking the actual field! Oh and that video board? Yeah its 10x bigger than you think. Easily one of the coolest places I've ever visited. Would love to see a game here in the future, but just in town? 100% recommend the tour, you will not be disappointed!!

To this day still the World's largest domed structure it was following a 2014 tour that I finally got to see a Cowboy's game at AT&T Stadium on 1/16/22, 'Dem Boys predictably bowing-out in the Wild Card thanks to Dak Prescott's inexplicably awful play. Still showing its $1.2 billion dollar investment well, even as other stadiums have outpriced Arlington's famous landmark, one would be hard-pressed to name a more impressive sight than the scoreboard stretching 60-yards as the American Flag covers the field. Excellent lines of vision from any angle and excellent crowd flow complete an experience rivaled by few.

Stadium well designed for moving people to the levels they are seated on. Jumbo tron A+. Adequate escalators and bathroom stalls with touchless sinks.

Big, impressive stadium! On our visit, we enjoyed looking at the grounds surrounding it. Not a Cowboys fan, but could enjoy the feeling of pride and storied history of the team. And, I imagine it's a great game-day experience. The giant concave mirror was my favorite part. The grounds and facilities were well-maintained. Parking seemed doable, even though we chose to use our hotel's shuttle. It's located across the street from a Walmart, which might come in handy if you need something for your time in the area.
We were there for Wrestlemania 38. The concessions were nicer than I've experienced before, greater variety of choices,
at least at the clubhouse level.

I am not a Cowboys fan, but I have only great things to say about the AT&T Stadium tour. The guide was knowledgeable and professional, and they gave guests way more access than I could believe. My only knock is the high cost but, if you have any interest in seeing suites, locker rooms, walking on the turf, and "secret passages" behind this engineering marvel, you will not be disappointed.

Took the Stadium. Our guide Amanda was awesome. The stadium and the tour are 1st class. Painful for me to say as an Eagles this is a must for Sports Fans

Excellent stadium, take your time, about 2 hrs before the start of the match, I went on August 15, 2025 and it has been a wonderful experience, we parked for $30 usd at 1707 E Division St, Arlington, TX 76011, USA about 10 min walking, there are toilets from the parking lot, access is very fast, and tickets are by letters of the alphabet, in terms of costs this somewhat elevated, beer is at $13 usd c/u, it is the most expensive, out there all other drinks are at $10 usd, the same food, hotdogs, popcorn, nachos, etc are $15 to $20 usd up, everything in the store inside the stadium is very expensive, the most accessible are magnets for the refrigerator at $10 usd, it takes nothing to enter the stadium, there are many amenities outside that if, there are many people, do not allow access to bags.

Our conference had its entertainment event at the stadium, with a BBQ dinner and guided tour of the facility. Dinner was set up at field level and was some of the best food for a catered event that I've had in a long time. The tour itself is nice, and is a good way to see just how massive the stadium really is. Cheerleaders were practicing so we didn't get to go on the field, and the staff is very paranoid about anyone taking pics of the cheerleaders and made everyone put their phones away once they arrived, to the point of being almost rude about it.

Gigantic sports venue. Nice place to watch a game. Easy ramp access to upper levels, along with stairs. Large variety of concessions, so lots of food choices. Prices are high, as expected, but some items order on price gouging in my opinion, including $17 for a souvenir bucket of popcorn that’s pretty small and I didn’t see that you could just buy popcorn. Beverage price is probably $1.50 or so too high even compared to other sports venues. Parking is also price gouging in my opinion. Better to park in one of the lots that is five additional minutes away on some of the access roads.
Since we parked in a restaurant parking lot, having eaten lunch there and gotten free parking, didn’t have to fight the significant traffic, leaving the venue.

This is an impressive venue in which to watch football games, no question.
But I imagine most TripAdvisor folks wonder more about the tour than catching a game. The tour is OK - we were in a group of probably 50, and that was too many. There was a lot of waiting... To get pictures, to get into a press box, to get into a locker room, for everyone to get up escalators. It was almost 2 hours of an experience for 30 minutes of good information.
The stadium is impressive though, and game-day operations are top-notch. It is all a production, and done well. For folks like myself I would recommend catching a game but skipping the tour

Tickets to the game was an anniversary gift from me to my husband. The plaza before the game was so fun! We also enjoyed the many choices of beverages.

We visited the Cowboy's stadium for my son's 26th bday, & it did not disappoint! Even if you're not a Cowboy's fan, it was a great tour! Our tour guide was very friendly & informative & never made us feel rushed.

This was a Cowboys Birthday Trip for My Husband. Booked a VIP TOUR for AT&T Stadium. Tour Lasted almost 2 full Hours was very Interesting & He throughly enjoyed it, SADLY were unable to get on the Field because of Work Construction No Turf just Concrete. They we building an even BIGGER TV Monitor it was 10 Stories Tall.
We stayed Next Door @ Live Loews Hotel which was Outstanding Hotel & Customer Attention was Amazing.

We stopped in for a tour of Jerry's World. Let me start by saying that we are NOT Cowboy fans. But I will say, the tour was WELL worth it and we really enjoyed out tour guide. It's a full 90 minutes and it included the cheerleader and player locker rooms, as well as time on the playing surface. It would recommend a tour to ANY football fan.

Did the tour about 10 years ago, but needed to kill some time before a Rangers game and decided to do it again. Boy was I disappointed. The first time included a stop at Jerry's personal suit, some Mrs Jones' art and a walk through the club the players enter the field at, but none of that this time around. Most of that time had been replaced by pointing out photos on the wall and explaining the history of the moment. Like I don't know about the Hail Mary catch and Final 4 history.

With all the hype that I had heard, I was almost expecting to be disappointed---that was not the case. This place has an upbeat, fun vibe the minute you walk in. It appears to be better organized and staffed than many other stadium locations--plus, the staffers were all very friendly. They offer a good assortment of quality food vendors and they even have some little setups where one can buy a beer without going to one of the counters--avoiding ridiculous lines. The seats all provide good views of the field, the large overhead scoreboard is a major add and not a distraction and they have a number of landing areas where you can stand a watch the game. It was nicely air-conditioned the day we were there. We took an Uber there and back so I cannot comment on the parking. Check out my photos for more details.

Despite my misgivings with giving any of my hard earned money to the Dallas Cowboys organization (Let's just say I'm another NFC East fan), the tour of the stadium was excellent. It was long, very informative, and there wasn't much that wasn't available, including about 10 to 15 minutes to have to ourselves on the field. Our tour guide was a summer intern, but he was fantastic with the entire crowd, and a great face for the organization. Overall, this was an excellent tour, covering the entire stadium, and was enjoyable...even if it was the Dallas Cowboys......

We came for the Red Zone youth event. Most of the security was rude without cause. Yelling at people to move “out of the way” when we were trying to make our way through the crowds. We took the self guided tour and they were yelling at everyone to not touch anything. They had us wait in a line to take pics in front of the lockers with jerseys displayed. Just as it was our turn to take pics they blocked it and said no more pics and yelled at everyone to move on and get out. Made my daughter cry they were so mean. Wouldn’t explain why all of a sudden no one could take pictures. It was a really bad experience. We didn’t even finish the tour she upset my little one so much. There is no reason to yell at people. You can get your point across respectfully. No one was breaking the rules.

All I have to say is that this is a must see and experience. Tour is only about 30 a person but experience is worth it.

As a tourist from outside the USA, I was excited to attend my first Dallas Cowboys game on Jan 2, 2022.
While the game wasn’t particularity that interesting, I unfortunately found a few things surrounding the Dallas Cowboys concerning & upsetting.
I decided to stay in Fort Worth as I had arrived a few days before the game. I had taken an Uber from DFW to Fort Worth as I didn’t really need a car + a few beers at the game, wouldn’t make sense.
I was shocked to learn that there was no shuttle, bus, train or any public transportation for that matter to AT&T stadium (15 miles away) to watch the biggest most powerful franchise in North America and possibly the world. I’d guess 10k of 100k fans come from this area at a minimum or 2,500 cars as a generous low guess.
The second appalling thing is that it didn’t appear that recycling happens in any capacity at the game.
Given the amount of natural disaster distraction that has happened in your country over the past year, I’d think these are two basic things the Dallas Cowboys could initiate to perhaps help educate your fans and god bless, your country.

We took the VIP tour. Getting there was easy as traffic was slow. Although around the stadium enother event was taking place so the parking lots assigned for the VIP tour were closed an no information was given were to park. So we ended up parking way off and walking back. Barely made it in time for the start of the tour. The tour takes you around the stadium. From the owner's box of Jerry Jones, to the standing area, the Dallas Cowboys locker roo, the DCC locker room, a sky box and at the end to the field. The tour lasts over an hour and let you spend as much time on the field as you want. Having said all that, certain parts of the tour might be skipped for different reasons. Our guide Steven was fantastic. He really did a great job telling us all about the stadium, how it was build and a lot of the history. The stadium has been around now for a couple of years but it is still in a great shape.

Must see if you have not yet. Take the tour if you can and see locker rooms for players and cheerleaders.

So we went to watch the cowboys vs packers play. This stadium is epic. I had the time of my life. Met so many people. Theres lots to do before the game. Also dont forget to do the vip tour. The tour is well worth the 32.00$ you get to learn & see a lot. Greatest time. All staff were extremely friendly & willing to take pictures.

During Covid felt cleaned and staff was working constantly to make it safe environment. No hot drinks it was cold in stadium. I’d add good coffee and hot chocolate to your menu.

Sherry Hay was our group ‘ s tour guide. She was awesome and the tour was the delight of our mini vacation in Dallas/Ft Worth! My son proposes a few years ago on the star and we really wanted to relive that moment with his now wife snd toddler. Sherry made that happen for us. My son’s uncle (Buck Buchanan) has hosted us to games and taken us to the old texas stadium and training facility and we have gone to a few games over the years. We are such die hard fans for always. Please know your employee Sherry Hay is an excited, super knowledgeable fan ( though I did share a family tidbit trivia she didn’t know!) and a great ambassador for cowboys nation. She was also very encouraging to my son in his very important and very difficult career. I so appreciate her and she will get a challenge coin from my son when she emails him her info to send it! Keep her on payroll… and give her a bonus!!!

I had the most awesome time visiting the AT&T Stadium. The tour guide was wonderful and information about the Stadium was more than I expected. I was able to purchase shirts, hats and stickers. I had a chance to see photos of my favorite Cowboys Players, and sit on the sideline bench that they all sit on. I must say Thanks Dallas Texas for being such a great state.

I'd give Cowboys Stadium 100 stars if I could. We came for the Cowboys wild card game against the Niners and the experience here will likely ruin all other stadiums in the future. It definitely makes MetLife (we're Giants fans) look like a complete waste of a billion bucks when a billion bucks could get you Jerry World instead. We got here several hours early so we could walk around the stadium and hang out in the Miller Lite plaza outside. There was a lice band playing music, a bunch of food trucks and drink stations everywhere. Great way to spend the pre-game since we weren't locals and didn't have a parking pass and couldn't tailgate. We got on line about 20 minutes prior to the doors opening and hung out. When they opened the doors, the people in front ran to secure standing room only spots. We didn't because we bought our seats on the secondary market the day before. We walked around the concourse, checked out the store and walked up to and around the 3rd floor. The stadium was bright, airy, large with plentiful food and drink options everywhere. Although we sat in the 300s, it didn't feel like we were that far from the action. The videoboard was clear and gave us easy viewing of replays and such. The crowd was into it throughout and the game was fun. We can't wait to.come back when the Giants play here next.

This is such an amazing Stadium, i came for Wrestlemania 38 and was so in awe of the place. Great view from everywhere and plenty of concessions and bathrooms

My husband and I own a tire business. We were given the opportunity along with our employee and his wife to go to the 2019 Goodyear Cotton Bowl with Memphis Tigers vs. Penn State. It was my first time going to a college Football game. The stadium was awesome! We all had a great time!

Great atmosphere for a Cowboys game. A bit pricey for food and drink but what pro sports event isn't these days. We utilized UBER to get to and from the venue. Lots of trouble after the game as UBER network pushed to the limits. I would advise you book an UBER for pickup in advance and then they will be there to pick you up in Lot 15.

Excellent Private tour. Amazing stadium, with a cavernous below ground complex. Tour took us through private and public seating areas, press box and both Cowboys and Dallas Cheerleader locker rooms. Well worth the 2 hours.

Certainly not a Dallas Cowboy fan but my team, Penn State, was playing Memphis in the Cotton Bowl and we had the opportunity to go. Beautiful stadium and venue! Very impressed.

Outstanding experience for the Minnesota/Dallas game. Got there early and got to walk around the outside where there are a ton of bars and an concert area. Once in the stadium it's impressive. Clean and friendly and well organized. However, this place shines with their on field entertainment, sound system and graphics. It was non stop, in your face, beats, lights, and energy. It also helped with 100k people at the game. Completely blew me away. Food and beer are expensive but quality is great. Not a bad seat in the house. Lots of security and felt safe, even after walking out with tens of thousands of fans. If I had to make a suggestion I would have more staff and security helping people get out after the game. There were a couple of choke points and confusion that could be easily handled with some very basic management.....I know I am knit picking. It was a 10/10 experience and would not hesitate to return

The tour was extremely informative and fun! As a Dallas Cowboys fan, I enjoyed it. I was super excited to have the opportunity to go on the field as it was my childhood dream. When your childhood dreams come true, you will find yourself crying like a child. Awesome your!

We went to the Cowboys/Eagles game in October. The stadium is probably the cleanest stadium I have ever been to. Our seats were in the higher sections but there really isn't a bad seat in the place. There are many food choices (pricey but about what you would expect for professional sporting event). I HIGHLY recommend doing the guided tour. Our tour guide was great. It was really something to see the luxury boxes, press box, players & cheerleaders locker rooms, etc. It was also interesting to hear the history of what all went into building the stadium. We were lucky and didn't have to pay for game day parking. I would recommend using a hotel shuttle or some other type of transportation to the game as some of the parking lots were $100.

Awesome experience despite not being much of a fan of the Cowboys. Seats were great, and the view is perfect.
The stadium is well maintained and clean, people make a electric atmosphere.
Food not that expensive, but neither superb, average.
Only thing to improve, difficultly, is the distance to walk to the parking lot. Next visit to MetLife Stadium, as far as this moment, ATT is on top.

I was very easy to get in and out. we saw Kenny Chesney and we're VIP with our own box. Amazing staff and perfect atmosphere. I can't wait to go back and be able to stay a little longer! We truly loved the fact that the stadium was clean and not over packed! we can't wait for the Cowboys to play next!!!

dragons game me rooting for them this stadium is so big and since this was my first game it was awesome family friendly

Insane stadium and great atmosphere here during games. We saw the Vikings vs cowboys and it did not disappoint. Food and beer is easy to get although will dent your wallet. Views are pretty much stunning from any seat. Get there early and be sure to walk round the whole stadium to take it all in!

My family of four loved the VIP Stadium Tour we took last week. On it we got to see a luxury suite, the press box, the room where they hold press conferences after games, and the locker rooms of both the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and the Dallas Cowboys players. We even got to go onto the field and take pictures and my boys got to run around on the field. I was a bit disappointed we didn’t get to visit Jerry Jones’ suite but I think they were doing maintenance on it. There were tons of Cowboys pictures from the beginning of the franchise until now and even a section for Cotton Bowl winners. Any football fan would love this tour.

Amazing place with lots to do. I always love coming here either for games or for the the rally. The tour is fantastic, but give yourself time to do. The Pro Shop has lots to sell on Cowboy gear.

What a tour absolutely brilliant. Hope your not afraid of height. Very informative and our tour guide Sherry was great. Our tour went on for 2hrs a lil over the average but thats ok cause we had a great time. Would highly recommend toanyone visiting Texas.

This stadium is awesome. We were there for the American Rodeo and covid protocols were strictly followed. We sat in accessible areas and there was plexiglass between seating groups. Seating throughout the stadium was spaced out to where family groups had no one directly beside, in front or behind them. Overall was a very good experience.

Just read someone else’s review (MCase34) about SRO tickets at AT & T and I couldn’t agree more!! DO NOT waste your time on this blatant money grab…a HORRENDOUS experience! Couldn’t see the field from ANYWHERE, ushers constantly telling you to move, people 7-10 deep, NO WAY to see the game except on the TVs.
I did attend a Rally Day last year which was a great experience. I suggest you save
your money, attend the Rally Day and watch the game in a fun bar (Texas Live) or at home!

We were here to see a Cowboys game on Sunday and did the stadium tour on Monday. The stadium was amazing. I have been to a few stadiums around the country and this one is the best. The tour was amazing and out tour guide great. yo tell he loved the job and loved telling people about the stadium and he had lot of great personal experience stories. You get to go to the locker rooms for both players and Cheerleaders. Unfortunately the day we did the tour they had a youth camp and could not go fully on the field. Even if you are to a Cowboys fan this is still a great tour just to see the impressive building. If you know you will be in area or at a game make sure you loo to book your tour it sell out.

Tour of Dallas Cowboys Stadium. What a nice experience, but put on good shoes because it is quite a walk. Also check online if the field can be entered, because that is not every day.

Die hard Cowboys fan. First visit with my son. Great atmosphere, awesome stadium with a great game day experience.

My husband and I did the VIP tour with Suzanne as our guide and loved it! She was an awesome guide, took us from the very top levels to the field, including inside the cheerleader and players’ locker rooms. Took about 1 to 1.5 hours. We were with 6 other people and it was perfect for social distancing (Suzanne had a portable microphone/speaker so we could all keep distant but hearing everything she had to say). Recommend highly!! Buy your tickets online ahead of time...to secure your tour time.

The best Football stadium
ATT Stadium has every for ever fan
Miller Lite House great spot a lot of fun pre and post game
Plus Dallas Cowboys winning on Thanksgiving was great

This stadium is ginourmous! We were there for PBR, great show and awsome stadium. Luckily we did not have to walk to far as the shuttle dropped us off at the door close to our seats. Well, not at the door but at the right entrance unknowingly, we just got lucky. Big screens are amazing!

We went to Dallas VS N Y Giants. The game was great: however, leaving the stadium to travel back to the hotel in Dallas was zero STARS. The lot 15 were you walk to get an Uber or Lift was a journey. The A T & T and Verizon cell service did not work due to useage. We waited for hours and finally found a cab to take us back to Dallas. The taxi driver charged us $100.00 cash. After seeing a great game, we felt a total let down trying to leave this gorgeous location. The people celebrating on the side walks combined with the parties was not a safe place to be after dark.

We had a great tour guide that threw in lots of interesting little tidbits along the tour. Even if you’re not a Cowboys fan this is a great tour.

We are from out of town and it was the first time to this venue.
Came into town to see the Garth Concert so hoped we made all the right choices to get there.
We opted not to drive ourselves since the parking was $50.
So we took a shuttle from a local eatery and that worked out well.
A walk over to the stadium but the line was not bad to get in as they had all the entrances open and the staff was visible to answer questions and direct us.
Once inside, it was so nice and cool temp after being in the TX heat.
Immediately upon entering their are drink vendors and food places galore.
Knowing the pricing would be more than outside of this type venue I was surprised that some were not worse pricing.
We immediately bought waters, which were $6 for a bottle.
Then we got popcorn and a soda and found they don't sell anything without it coming in a souvenir type container. Obviously to charge more and take something home:)
The small bucket of popcorn was $12.50 and had the Cowboys logo on it.
The soda was $9 and came in a sturdy cup and was a good serving. The cup had photos of Cowboy players.
We checked the small frozen alcohol drinks but decided we didn't want to spend $20 on one.
The beer and other alcohol was priced depending on what you got. I believe they started at $8 - $10 or so.
This venue is very large and where we entered we had to walk halfway around to our section of seats. We had tickets in Section 240, Row 6, Seat 3, 4, and 5. These were not bad at all and I think would be fine for a football game.
I like that they do not have vendors hawking food and drink. Instead, if you don't want to go back up the stairs and stand in line, you can download the app and scan the QR code and pay all at once and it will be delivered to you. We didn't use it but someone behind us did and it was a good idea.
The place was super clean, including the restrooms.
Again, there was staff visible and easily accessible to direct and answer questions.
The temperature in the stadium was just right.
Leaving took a bit longer and was more crowded than arriving BUT it flowed well and policemen were helping with traffic to cross and get to the shuttle pickup points.
As with any big event venue, the earlier you arrive the less traffic.
An ENJOYABLE evening!!!

Impressive modern stadium and arguably one of the best in the world. The video replay display was incredible. We were here for the Nation's League Soccer Final between the US and Mexico, and it was a terrific atmosphere inside. We enjoyed our time tailgating in parking lot #11 before the game but beware that tailgating is only allowed on the grass area around the perimeter of the lot, so this limits the spots available and requires you to get there right when lots open. Food and drinks are of course overpriced just like any other major sports stadium in the country but at least there was a wide variety of choices available.

Would never ever recommend a standing room ticket to a cowboys game ever! Horrible experience! People are stacked back 7 plus deep where you literally can’t even see the field! Such a BS money grab where basically all you do is watch the TVs behind you like you could from home for 70 bucks a person! Absolutely crazy!

Great experience at the stadium internally and externally while attending the Cowboys game. I love the atmosphere during football season!

Stadium is amazing good live music outside the front gate (country music) was a surprise! All had a great time....
Prices of everything are expensive! Bring credit and cash to avoid some lines and plan to spend money! Well worth it for an experience!

Got this as a Father's Day present from my kids, wow what a set up the tour guide was fantastic the access was unreal, only downside never got onto the field as they were preparing for monster trucks. Highly recommend

I can't believe this place is already 12 years old. This stadium is still the gold standard for sports. As far as NFL stadiums go, Lambeau Field and Aerohead are the only experiences that even come close to this setting. I recommend the guided tour. We got to see the entire place. Club suites, players clubs, media box, the Cowboys and Cheerleaders locker rooms, the press room, and backstage. They also let us run out onto the field. Tons of trivia and history, our guide did a nice job of mixing in humor to keep everyone entertained. They offer different tour types, including an art tour looking at the art collection inside the stadium.
This is a bucket list item for all NFL fans. Go Cowboys!

I grew up a Cowboys fan and now live in Minneapolis so either way my team won.
Luckily my brother-in-law knew all of the in’s and out’s of the Stadium he picked great seats on the 25 yard line club level but they were expensive 2 tickets $1360.00. He picked Silver 11 to park in so after the game leaving the parking lot we were headed north on Collins Street to make a exit to I 30 heading East.
Arrived early the place is huge arrived at our seats $9.00 beers, margaritas $16.00, wine $16.00 these are Super Bowl prices but hey you got to support Jerry Jones.
The stadium was packed with a large number of people wearing Viking gear. Two guys behind us flew in from DC for the game. Everyone was well behaved.
I heard of all the art in the stadium I saw no art. I heard about the jumbo screen yes it’s large too large and I found myself watching the jumbo TV and not the players on the field. The jumbo TV showed more of the cheerleaders than the actual plays. It showed none of the controversial plays. It was difficult to locate statistics around the field, all in all I’m glad I went but would never go back again. I was disappointed. I have been to Super Bowls and football stadiums but this stadium sucks.
The parking after the game was serviced by young people wearing yellow vests and waving flags very dangerous and there was a absence of police presence. It was dangerous especially considering many people had consumed alcohol during the game.

Expect about 90 minutes give or take 15 for the tour but it was a really neat experience. We enjoyed it and you get to go on the field for pictures

Excellent place to see a game. We came for the Cotton Bowl. The stadium is state of the art. No bad seats. Great big screen to see even better.

What an amazing stadium. The tour lasted about 1.5 hours and the tour guide was very knowledgable with lots of facts and figures and info.
We got to go to lots of areas and take photos. Would recommend this tour even if you are not a big fan of american football or the Cowboys.

Purchased seats in the 400 section. Got stuck between two extremely obese people and my fiancé and I could barely sit in our seats. The most uncomfortable position and then we decided to leave and stand in the standing room. Would not recommend purchasing cheap seats since they are smaller than the seats in some of the lower sections

Our family enjoyed the tour, even the ones that don’t really follow football! They found it fun and informative and may even start watching more games. We got to visit the team and cheerleader locker rooms, a suite, the press room, and other behind the scenes areas. State of the art stadium catered to the fans. A must see if you enjoy football.

Excellent tour. So much interesting information. Wasn’t sure it was going to be worth the cost but it definitely was!

Let me just say that I've been a Cowboys fan since I was a kid and finally got to see the Cowboys play at home. Seeing this stadium on TV does not do it justice. It should have it's own zip code! We came to see the Cowboys beat the Eagles! We had great seats and had an amazing time. We had drinks and nachos. The nachos were worth getting. We did the stadium tour the following day and were able to see so much more of the stadium. The Jones family thought about every little detail of this stadium and it was nice to hear the history. This was a great place to visit even if you aren't a fan. I can't wait to go back!

Third time to attend game in this out of the world stadium. Also took a complete tour first year before the first game.

My family was very impressed with the stadium! There isn’t a bad seat in the house. We were in section 403 (cheap seats) and had amazing views of the entire field. The facilities were very clean & the staff was very friendly. We will be back again for sure! WE ARE!!

The AT&T Stadium is very impressive, and as you approach the stadium, it looks like a spaceship! I arrived at the stadium at 10:20AM and immediately went to the pro shop to get my merch before stock ran out. There wasn’t a lot of Cowboys merchandise that I liked, but I purchased a Cowboys’ t-shirt for $42 USD. The line up to checkout purchases was super long, so get there early.
The game was entertaining, lots of scoring, I enjoyed the stadium and my club seats. An absolutely beautiful stadium and some good food choices in the club section. The jumbotron is the largest and clearest I have ever seen, and reports state that the video screens on the jumbotron were at one time the largest HD video screens in the world!

Seeing the massive underground facilities was amazing to me. Getting on the field as well as seeing one of the private boxes was also memorable.

We went on the tour in August and we were impressed by the sheer size of the stadium. The tour itself was interesting. You visit the cheerleader locker room, then the Cowboys locker room and press room. Highlight of the tour was about ten minutes on the field where you can take your picture on the star, run to the end zone, or whatever you like. Then it's a visit to the luxury suites and other places in the stadium. We're not Cowboys fans, but it was worth going on this tour. Our one complaint was that the tour guide wasn't very personable and wasn't very loud. Otherwise it was pretty neat.

Being a cowboy fan all my life my boys and nephews and brother in law Jason took me to Dallas to see the cowboys play the Vikings for an incredible weekend.
It was a fabulous treat. Better than imagined. Only bad part they lost. lol
The seats were 4th row on the. 30 yard line. Couldn’t of been better.

Always clean, love that they mention the rules quite a few times before the game to keep it very family friendly in terms of language. Love the new ATT photoshoot screens where you get to pick players to be in the pic with you and then its messaged to you.

We could only get standing tickets for the Giants game, but probably didn’t understand they sell so many of this type your odds of actually seeing any on field action are minimal. Most standing areas were about 10- 15 people deep and the field probably 30 feet below , so it’s impossible. They do have plenty of screens to watch the game on, but you can do this at home without paying for the ticket. Stadium is awesome in itself, and the atmosphere was great, but if you. Ant get a seat, don’t waste your time and money

This is one of those places you need to visit and watch a football game. Scoreboard, seating, restrooms, food vendors are all first class. Watched the Baylor-Oklahoma football game and enjoyed every minute of my experience. Only downside is the parking. $50 seems high to park near the stadium.

Did a VIP guided tour with about 10 other people of the building before the season starts. Our tour guide Amanda was awesome. The stadium is a huge, magnificent venue. Good design, and great decoration inside. The intricacies of the building let you know that time and detail were put into all aspects of the building. The suites probably are the best suites of any stadium I've seen so far. Not a bad seat anywhere in the house. We also got to visit the Cowboys locker rooms & the Cowboys' cheerleaders locker rooms, which were both super nice. The field turf was down, and was a little slicker than expected. Only downside is that compared to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, drink & food prices definitely steep though. Tour took about 90 minutes. Parking is free.

Loved this building, did the tour, saw the Cowboys kick some Eagles butt. Loved every minute of it. Only bad thing was the 2 hour wait to leave after the cowboys game. Well worth it.

Loved the stadium. If you purchase club seats you're in for a treat!
Pay for the VIP stadium tour! Great food and club seats are very comfortable.

Attended a Cowboys game though were cheering for the visiting team. The stadium is nicely spaced out between concessions, food stands and bathrooms. It did not feel overly crowded walking around, getting food, and finding seats. Nice big windows in the upper level concourses. All levels have good food and beverage options, even at the top levels. The Philly cheesesteak was good (and popular) as was the mixed Cowboyrita frozen drink. Also enjoyed the Cheetos popcorn.
It was a hike to the upper levels. Lots of stairs. Long lines for elevators. Still good views of the field. The jumbotron is a sight to see - huge and clear. The size helps to still feel part of the action even when up high in the 400 level. Overall, a good experience with a fun atmosphere.

I have been to a few sports stadiums in my life but AT&T Stadium is by far the most impessive. Great food and drink choices, ample bathrooms, plenty of room to walk around and lively atmosphere! Best. Stadium. Ever!

We attended the Cowboys v. Packers game on 10/6/19. We purchased "Founders Club" tickets - which were very expensive. But, it was the best game experience we have ever had!
Our seats were 10 feet away from the owners box. We had unlimited beer, wine, top quality snacks, food, candy, etc.
I would definitely purchase these tickets again--they are well worth every penny!

WOW, this is one awesome place to tour! Our tour guide has been there since the beginning he knew almost everything that was asked, I asked him if he knew how much wire and cable had been ran throughout the building and he said no one had ever asked him that but he would research it and know the next time. We started out in the middle of the stadium worked out way up to Jerry Jones box took pix in there went around to press room all the way to the 7th fl to see box rooms. Then down to cheerleaders locker room then cowboys locker room and out through the tunnel to the field. It’s a true pleasure for a Cowboys fan a must see.

Jam packed with such enthusiastic fans on Thanksgiving, Nov 28th, what great performances by the cheerleaders and awesome hall time show, however in the end, we got another L (15-26). So many fans were disappointed and upset by seeing some of Cowboys not playing up to par and even giving up early on the game:(
-Try to get there early so you can enjoy the game day's vibe and activities everywhere.
-Kudos to all the staff there, they are very friendly, and everything’s clean.
-Overall it’s the best stadium hands down and if you know a better one, please let me hear from you:) Cheers and go Cowboys!

Paid $35 a head to see our kids bands march at the #attstadium and now security twice has tried to force an entire section of us parents to move out of our seats in middle of the performances.
Now we are being told we have to move to worse seats than what we currently have by 1530…
All so they can build a stage where we are sitting while our bands are marching!
Way to go #CowboysNation. Unbelievable! #worsecustomerserviceever!
#cowboys. #dallas #dallascowboys #dcc #dallascowboyscheerleader #cowboycheerleader

We did the VIP tour of the stadium. Amazing facility. We bought some items in the gift shop before the tour. Tour took around 1.5 hrs. We went in to one of the suites, thru Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders locker room, Cowboys locker room and also got to spend about 15 mins on the field. Matt was our tour guide and he did a great job.

What a tour. I would highly recommend it. I thought the stadium for the game was okay. I'm sure going to the game during Covid is different than if we went when it was a packed house, but what I really enjoyed was coming back the day after the game for the tour. You really should take it. We were able to go into the locker room and walk on the stadium. For any cowboys fan they would get a rush, and for non-cowboy fans it is such an interesting tour to learn about all of the architectural facts about the stadium.

Worst venue for a concert!!!! Luke Combs put on an excellent concert at AT&T stadium on Sat. March 25!! This was my first visit to the stadium and it's definitely all that I imagined....gorgeous place! Now on to the reasons it got a 3: the only seats we could afford were in Section 415....we were expecting to have a better view from the touted AT&T 'big screen'. No such luck since they didn't use it.
Worst seats in the house!! $27 for a bottle of water and a frozen margarita....that was the only drink we got all night. Leaving the parking lot was MISERABLE!!!! It took us 45 minutes to get out of one of the best parking lots around the place. You would think with a LUXURY stadium, people would get a luxury experience.....NOT THIS TIME, maybe next time.

I took my daughter with me 7/19/23 for an afternoon VIP stadium tour. I’d planned an entire trip from NJ as my pilgrimage to Mecca lol; so excited for this!!! The guide spoke in a low voice with muffled articulation, so I barely understood him even when right next to him. Not only was He not at all entertaining, he wasn’t informative either nor did he appear professional. I mostly remember being in freight elevators, walking very quickly and not learning anything about how special the stadium is or cool facts about the Cowboys as a team. We played like children on the field for a while, were “offered” $25 photo opts (4x!) and since it cost me $80+ for us to be disappointed, I feel completely ripped off.

It doesn't matter if you are a football fan or not, going to see for yourself the one and only AT&T Stadium is worth a visit if you are ever in Arlington, Texas. The stadium is gigantic, the enormous high definition video screen hangs from the 20-yard line to 20-yard line so no seat in the stadium is a bad seat! I must admit that I am a football fan as well as a Dallas Cowboys football fan so attending games, taking a tour and just being in the stadium no matter how many times I attend, its always a great experience!!

We did the VIP tour.and really enjoyed ourselves. It was longer than we thought it would be, but glad it was. The narrator was awesome and made the tour fun. I would recommend it to anyone that has never been inside a stadium before. It was pretty inspiring.

Great game day experience. Plenty of food choices and entertainment before the game!
Inside the stadium… please walk around.. so
much to see!!!

We attended the 2019 Cotton Bowl held at the AT&T Stadium. This stadium is the largest domed sports structure with a 14,000-plus ton retractable roof that opens or closes in 12 minutes, has one of the world’s largest high-definition video screens (hard to believe until you see it in person), and is the largest air conditioned room in the entire world. I suggest you read the A to Z Guide on their website, especially the Bag Policy and Restrictive Items. We had a wonderful time and we also amazed at how far you can exit the parking lots and be on your way. Hope we can attend an event there again in the future.

We visited the AT&T Stadium for the Big 12 Championship game and had a great time. The entry pavilion on the North end of the Stadium is quit a sight. Inside the sight lines are very good. If you are in the high seats you can see the action on their huge video board hanging above the field.
Concessions and parking are very expensive but normal for professional football venues.

We were both impressed (I am a NY Giant fan and wife is a Steelers fan) and would definitely recommend it if you are visiting Dallas. Friends of mine were there in February and told me I would love it. It was all the excesses one could imagine and more. We didn’t get to go on the field since they were cleaning up after monster truck racing I think and we both still felt it was worth it; my friends went on the field in February. Tour lasted about 2 hours and covered all kinds of interesting facts and features.

Field closed due to rentals when the team is not playing. Dallas cheerleaders area closed. You could still take a tour for $35 but I don’t think that was worth it.

We went on the tour with Barry who did a great job. We were nervous about going during COVID but ended up being the only family at the time we went-so a private tour! It was interesting and fun. Everything is extremely clean and the staff very friendly. The beat part was going into the field and seeing the suite. Don’t forget your mask, they did a great job of having sanitizer and social distancing.

Huge place. Car showrooom level 3. Very nic staff. Cheerleaders locker room as nice as teams! Did I share it was big.?! Parking cost outrageous.

My husband and I are not avid Cowboy or Eagle's fans so we didn't go to the game the previous night, but we usually like stadium tours, and this was no exception. It was reasonably priced, about 1 1/2 hrs and we got to learn about the stadium itself and go to areas like the press box, a suite, both the players and the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders' locker rooms, we got to walk through the Miller Lite Club and then hang out on the field at the end. There was also a professional photographer available, so for an additional $30, you could get a photo on the 50 yd line. (We did not). Or you could just take photos on your own. If you are in the area and a football fan ( of even if you're not), I would recommend it.

Very impressive. Love the art display throughout the stadium. Jerry's World is very impressive. The decor. The staff was very helpful in guiding me and my wife to our seats.

Came to see Metallica. Absolute worst concert experience. The acoustics were awful. So much concrete and reverb the sound waves just bounce around the walls back and forth. Sounds like one long garbled mess. Even with ear plugs. Such a bummer. Don’t waste your money on concerts here.

This stadium is absolutely AMAZING! We did the tour and it was the best $40 pp we ever spent. Definitely loved watching the Cowboys stomp the Eagles!!!

Would have loved to have stayed but the concert start time said 4pm. Tickets stated 4pm. Not venue opens at 4pm. 4pm. So we showed up at 4 pm fully expecting not to see CS for at least a couple hrs having been to many concerts over the years. BUT 5hrs later? Now normally this might not be an issue. But Live Nation and GLF will NOT LET YOU LEAVE AND RETURN. There you trapping you inside forcing you to buy there outrageously overpriced water, beverages and food for over 2hrs prior to seeing the first act and 5HRS before the headliner. Thats a bit excessive. This can be problem for people that have baby sitters, kids, etc.... Just saying. Had TM been true on their start time of the actual concert would have had a much better time and been able to stay for the entire concert. Guess this is just the norm now.

This was an unbelievable suite experience. The seats are comfortable and well placed relative to the field. It’s easy to get in and out. Access to the food and drinks is simple. The only negatives is the sound system is loud making it hard to hear others and the only access to the seats is from one side making it hard to get out from the seats if you’re at the far inside.

Go to the stadium of your dreams.
It's a little subjective, but it's goosebumps just from the outside.
It's nothing like the familiar national stadium, Nissan Stadium, just a tasteless, odorless, inorganic structure with no features.
The fans get excited a few hours before the match.
However, there are many no-go zones due to the luxury zone, and the staff has no idea how to get there, so the guidance differs depending on the listener, so I went back and forth.
The directory display is also useless because there is no indication of the current location. I left half an hour before I started my friend's seat on the top row, but it wasn't until half an hour after I got to my front row seat.
But this place is worth a visit.
Or rather, I have to go.

It’s just massive. I swear we walked three miles just to find our seats! In all seriousness, it’s so big it was hard to see some of the action in any detail, but that’s what big screens are for. Lots of bathrooms, lots of food and drink outlets, but pricey. A cup with pop was $8, but a bottle from the guys who came around was only $5. It’s a nice venue, but too big for bull riding. Parking was $35, during games it’s $60. Be careful if you take a cab leaving, they will rip you off.

We did a stadium walking tour the day before the home game for the Cowboys vs Rams. The tour was incredible and included both Cowgirls and Cowboys locker rooms. The tour ended on the field where the Rally Day festivities took place. Stayed as long as you wanted to take photos, place catch and meet some alumni and cheerleaders! ATT Stadium has set the mark for future stadiums to try to beat, but never will!

We took the private tour. I definitely recommend. They could have made it more an hour and half instead of two hours. It gets boring towards the end of the tour for sure. We got to see the locker rooms for the players and the cheerleaders. The monster TV is amazing to see in person. I definitely recommend taking the tour.

AT&T Stadium is a very Veteran Friendly place. The Military/Veteran discount was very nice. The VIP Tour was fun and lots to see. Make sure you checkout the Stadium Blackout Dates in order to experience the on field tour..... the stadium is incredible. A must see if you’re in Dallas, Texas!

It just might be worth what it cost to build. Beautiful inside and out, Cowboys do a great job of making the Gameday experience fun, safe, and great. Stadium itself is huge, video screens are huge, and the crowd is huge. Everything Texas.

We attend the Southwest Conference Classic each year. Parking pass is $50 plus the cost of football tickets. Once inside you have a good vantage point from just about every seat. Jumbotron helps! We had seats in the Hall of Fame section near the endzone and close to the field. you definitely feel closer to the game action and the concession stands are just two flights up. Food and drinks options are vast from typical hot dogs, popcorn, nachos, and beer/soda to fresh veggies, taco bar and souvenir food items/containers.

The tour was great, saw everything you would expect and more. No field access but this was mentioned before I booked on the website and understandable as there is Mexico vs Nigeria tomorrow at the stadium. The lady who did the 10am tour was brilliant and even the security staff as you walk in were really welcoming and friendly. The only issue and the reason its 4 stars not 5 is the girl in the pro shop on the checkouts was really miserable and didn't even say thank you after we bought something. But everyone else was great.
We toured on May 27th.

This is a great football stadium the Fans are very dedicated to there team and the cheerleaders are top notch go Cowboys.

As a UK based stadium aficionado i'd booked the tour in advance on line - website was quite easy to use. There doesn't seem to be much in the way of public transport from central Dallas but an uber got us there in less than half an hour.
The tour was very comprehensive covering everthing from the cheerleaders dressing room to the press centre.
You couldn't get fully on the pitch as they were setting up for an event but you could get just to the side of it.
Great photo opps throughout and a very large store to explore as well. Definitely recommended and so pleased that we made the effort to go out and see it. An awesome place.

I highly recommend doing a tour here. The price is very reasonable for the VIP guided tour. Our tour guide Phil was very knowledgeable and answered any questions that the group had. There is plenty to see on the tour and you will want to have your cameras ready. If you are lucky you can go in the locker rooms and on to the field. There is also the pro shop where you can purchase cowboys merch to take home. A tour is definitely worth it, and make sure to reserve in plenty of time and also get there in time as well.

Amazing stadium, awesome jumbo-tron (the biggest tv in the world!) great facilities, easy to follow signage and good views from even the highest seats. Don't forget your transparent bag! Travel light.

If you’re a Cowboys fan this is a must see! If you’re not a Cowboys fan this is a must see! Take the tour while you’re here if possible. That made the experience so much better!

What a great tour. The building is massive and the tour is most interesting with all the facts and figures about the building and what's involved with putting on various events. Even if you've toured other stadiums, this one is worth it.

This AT&T tour by Kathy was excellent!! She was so knowledgeable about everything on the tour which covered so many areas - seating, suites, player and cheerleaders locker rooms, underground, etc. We leaned a great deal and glad we went; a pricey tour but worth it! We like that we could purchase our picture taken there.

We had the pleasure of attending a Cowboy’s game this past weekend. We are from Colorado so it did feel a bit like cheating on our Broncos but wow, what a stadium!!! We sat in a club section on the 50 yard line and again just wow from the comfort of the seats, the larger than life television screen and the view of the field. Excellent food and beverage choices. There is not a bad seat to be found!!!

UK visitors to the Lone Star state with zero knowledge of American football, its stars or history, but still recognise the name Dallas Cowboys! Super interesting tour (Sammye was our guide - she knew her stuff, clearly loved football, and had a style & presentation skill enough to keep all interested). The stadium was huge and fascinating to see ‘behind the scenes’ (no surprises, everything was as expected, but still great to see). Definitely worth the visit & VIP tour, whether or not you’re a football fan.

We are all football fans and this tour was great. My husband was a Dallas Cowboys fan growing up, and my son likes a few of the current players, I was a Steelers fan growing up so of course I hated the Cowboys. My point is...Cowboys fan or not, this tour is great! We had an older gentleman leading our tour and he was a great guide. The facts about the stadium and how it was built were so interesting - it would have been nice to have had a book in the gift shop about how it was built. I will say after hearing the stories about Jerry Jones buying the Cowboys and putting it all on the line when he did and other stories about him - I have a new respect for him. We always wondered why there was a Walmart across the street, now we know, Jerry Jones owns the land. So very smart. We got to go in a press box, locker room, cheerleaders locker rooms, and walk out to the field the same way the team does (through the lounge and that was pretty cool), and then onto the sidelines. There was a football camp going on so we were not allowed to go on the field, that was the only negative that we had about the tour. A few facts - it is about an hour and a half tour, and you will walk around a mile and a half (it is broken up with stops in between), it may feel cool in there to start with, but you will be warm by the time you get back. We did take a bathroom break about half way through. There is a nice pro shop, which is pretty big, it had a few old players jerseys and shirts but not many, which was something my husband might have bought. He did buy a generic stadium shirt that said I toured it - catchy shirt. We are Titans fans now and didn't really want to buy something Cowboys. If you would like, they will take a picture of you at the beginning and they are available for purchase. We don't always buy theses, but this one was pretty good so we did - pretty much standard pricing. Highly recommended that you do this if you are in the area.

We just left the Dallas cowboys stadium. And are still amazed and the width, breadth and height of this enormous arena. Definitely pay the extra to get the guided tour, so much inside scoop on the planning and development of the Jerry Jones palace! Would recommend having lunch at Texas live, several eatery choices and walking the 2 day blocks to the stadium.
Staff was super friendly and seemed proud of the place of employment. Even helping us catch up to the group when we arrived late

This was my 2nd experience at Jerry's world and it was a doozy! I was able to get the club seats experience sec 112 row 5 seats 9 10! I'll never ever forget this trip and will be back (terminator voice)!

I went to a game to see the Bengals versus the Cowboys. I’ve never been to Dallas. The city was beautiful. The stadium is huge. The fans are wonderful. The hotel was near the stadium so I could walk.

Just had our car broken into the the parking lot while there for high school playoffs. Security was non-existent. Was a pretty dark walk back to the car, as well.

Great experience for Cowboys fans.
I would recommend not bringing small kids. We had our two year old and it was a lot longer of a tour than I expected. Our tour guide was Gloria and she was great. We loved getting to see the behind the scenes areas and the cheer and football locker rooms was a big deal! We did not get to go on the field as they were preparing for a soccer game, which I think is quite common to not get that part of the experience because the stadium is used for so many different things. Expect your tour to last 1 1/2- 2 hours with LOTS of walking. And if you go during the warm season, majority of the places we went in the stadium was hot! So dress accordingly !

Really enjoyed the behind the scenes tour and access to the files for an event I attended. Staff was super knowledgeable and friendly. Facilities were excellent for our meeting in the Cowboys locker room.

Gets you up and close with the cowboys. The tour gets you in the locker rooms and on the field. Not particularly a football fan, but this is a great thing todo on a hot afternoon

Get to the stadium early, it's a bit challenging to get around in. However, it's well worth it. There are concession stands everywhere and lots of smaller portable stands. This combination made for a low waiting time. This place has lots of stuff in it. If you can, take the tour as well. It's another view to this wonderful stadium. The place gets loud! If you have issues with loud crowd noise, bring earplugs. The views are good from the upper deck. If you can get one of the first three rows, it's a fabulous and reasonably priced seat.

I loved this place as a cowboys fan. I got to take pictures and play on the field and go int he locker room.

Visited for high school playoffs and just top notch place to watch any game whether NFL college or high school. Loved it!!

Top notch stadium. Easy to get around. Plenty of food and bathrooms. Seats were great! Staff helpful. Fans were a class act. Some fun & good natured ribbing to the opposing team fans but nothing out of line. It was a FUN time.

This is a spot that any football fan must go to. It is Jerry World. It is the Palace in Dallas, It is the most wondrous stadium in the NFL. I finally got to go to a game here with my wife a few months ago. We loved it. The amenities are incredible, as is the atmosphere!

We had an amazing time as a family. We had the BEST TOUR GUIDE EVER. It was very informative and my favorite part was definitely going down to see the star.

The best thing about the stadium is the variety of entertainment areas they have between "Live" and the large area outside the gate. They were great places to entertain yourself and it was a sea of people. I wish we had given ourselves extra time to spend more time in the area.
The actual stadium is quiet a maze and difficult to navigate. They forced us to enter a certain gate and made it difficult (or if not impossible) to walk through the entire stadium. We were looking to explore the stadium as it was our first time and get a view of the giant screen. we were able to do neither as they force you to stay in a certain section.
The seats were great - the fans were rowdy. I would stay away from the very top row as you can have people screaming in your ear.

Great tour, impressive Stadium. I've toured many pro sports facilities and this is right up there with Green Bay's Lambeau Field and Lincoln Financial Field in Philly. I did the guided tour where you get into areas that you can't with the self guided tour. If I'm tossing money out for a tour, I'm not going to cheap out and settle for less than is offered and I feel the information given was as much worth the extra money as access to areas not offered in a cheaper tour. If you're happy just getting on the field, you do get that with the self tour option.

This was a great venue with good access to food, drinks, and bathrooms. WiFi and cell service was horrible though once the place filled. We took Uber to and from the stadium and the departure area was poorly marked and lit. The walk to the departure Uber lot was several hundred yards from the stadium and you had to cross a busy intersection. The food was really good and most of the fans were pretty great with a few exceptions but nothing over the top. The over field screen was HUGE! Overall a good experience that I would do again but was glad we didn’t have little children.

In town with youth soccer team, booked a tour to check this stadium out. So impressive from just an engineering and architectural standpoint alone. Toured the bowels, tunnels, suites and locker rooms. Press boxes, media center. And then the field. Amazing to see the stadium from the Star at midfield, just looking 360 degrees. Not a Cowboy fan but I would guess watching a game there would be beyond words.

We truly enjoyed our tour and game experience. Our tour guide Victor has quite a sense of humor and is well versed on the stadium details. The staff was friendly, courteous and helpful. Even if your are not a fan, I recommend the tour. There were many food options and beverages available at every level.

This was the greatest gift my son gave my wife and I for Christmas. Tickets to the Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles. Awesome experience and loved the Stadium experience! Best part of course was Winning! All the grandkids came also. They got to meet some of their key players . Tremendous opportunity..

A small group of adult friends gathered in Dallas. One is a die-hard Cowboys fan and really wanted to tour the stadium. We took a private tour and we were so glad we had chosen to go there. First of all, just the size of the place is amazing. Very interesting to learn about the huge screen and all the planning that went in to it. We saw the Cowboy’s locker room and the famous Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders locker room. Our guide was very knowledgeable and knew so many statistics about the place. Everything is very elaborate. If you get the chance, you should tour the stadium, whether you are a football fan or not!

What a cool place! We flew in for the Cowboys/Packers game. There is so much there to see, great shops, good food, etc. Great crowd, people getting along, everything seems to run smoothly. Impressive half time happenings!

We are huge Cowboys fans and had an absolute blast at the game on Thanksgiving. The halftime show with Dolly Pardon was great also. Everyone should visit AT& T stadium and take the tour, whether you are a football fan or not.

AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas is an absolute masterpiece — home to the Dallas Cowboys and host to some of the biggest concerts, sports events, and shows in the world. The architecture is stunning, the atmosphere electric, and the massive retractable roof makes every event unforgettable.
From the moment you walk in, everything feels grand — the giant video screens, comfortable seating, and great sound quality. The staff are professional, and the stadium is well maintained with plenty of food and drink options.
Parking is well organized, and it’s conveniently located near restaurants, shops, and major stores like Walmart on Randol Mill Road. Whether you’re here for a game, concert, or tour — AT&T Stadium is a must-visit landmark in Texas 🏈🎶!

This has nothing to do with the Stadium, which I found to be great for the most part. This is about pregame. I searched the site for any reviews, and came up empty. Anyhow, don't go to the Fun Town RV Present the Ultimate Bill Bates Tailgate Party. I liked Bates as a player, but on the 10th he tackled my wallet for a $150 yard loss.
There are a lot of people, and the Miller Lites are plentiful, but there were no margaritas, or room to sit anywhere. The food is fine... but not for the price charged. I didn't see Bates anywhere. If you chose, you could pay $20 bucks for an Alvin Harper, Tony Hill or Tony Tolbert autograph.
As a newbie to the Stadium experience, it sounded fun. I guess I just expected more than tray food and a pre-wrapped pecan pie. There is a platinum section that you could pay about $20 more for, but what's the point. We did try to walk up and watch the game from right outside the platinum section, but one of Dallas' finest shoed us away. Oh yeah, that big screen TV. There is 1 only, and it's bin the section we didn't pay for, and was quite a distance from us non-platinum paying customers. Now for a good point. If you are looking to get drunk off Miller Lites, go for it. If you want to skip that experience, go to the other side of the stadium, by the baseball parks. There are a number of bars and restaurants that'll give you a better, and cheaper experience the the Bill Bates tailgate party.

Such a reasonable price to take the VIP Tour. Hearing how the stadium was built, imported tile, luxury seats, big screen, Cowboys Cheerleaders/ Cowboys locker room and finally, on the field!!!
This for me was my Christmas and Disneyland wrapped in a bow!!!
Taking the tour every time I see a game!!!

AT&T Stadium Tour, Arlington, TX.
This place is an absolute engineering marvel. You cannot get the FEEL of how large this place is on TV to say nothing of the size of the jumbotron screen which is about 10 time larger than you think it is. Our tour was able to Walk into luxury suits, the owner’s suite, the cheerleaders and the Cowboys locker room. Walking through tunnel and to see the mechanical piping overhead plus the area was very clean. Then being able get to walk on the field WOW! I was excited to be able to be sitting on the Cowboys players sideline bench plus walking the actual field. One of the coolest man-made places I've ever visited.

ATT stadium is fun, great atmosphere! Be prepared to spend $$$, DO NOT Use their mobile app for food and drinks delivery, it is bad service and Very expensive, $21.00 beer :(
Getting into and out of the stadium is difficult 95,000 people, be sure to get there early and ensure you have time planned to walk far out for Uber or taxi. Parking is expensive and cars are lined up for miles.
Game expectations were met and was fun. For a family of 4 , tickets, drinks , some popcorn on the 4th level ran about $800.00, so Jerry is making his money.

Every seat is a good seat at Dallas Stadium, even in the standing room only section. Can’t wait for the next event.

We went to the Monster Energy Supercross event. We had great seats that were very comfortable. The crowd was electric. Very high energy stadium. Great performance. Prepare to pay an arm and leg for food and drinks. Good luck finding a parking spot even if you reserve parking, especially if you are a disabled person. Nice venue, but definitely not easy to get into for disabled people.

What an excellent tour. Our tour guide Sammye was fantastic. I can’t recommend this enough. You don’t have to be a Cowboys fan to enjoy this behind the scenes look at this facility.

We did the tour here and it was amazing. What a clean, high tech, fancy stadium! My husband is a football fan, but the rest of us are not, and even us non-football fans really enjoyed the tour. Definitely recommend!! Seeing all the behind the scenes stuff was great!

Awesome stadium...First time visiting, will be back soon! Loved everything about the stadium tour!🎉❤

We didn't come to see a game and I'm not a huge sports fan, but for me it was great. I've heard of the Dallas Cowboys and their cheerleaders, so I was keen to come and visit their stadium.
I wasn't disappointed either. Great to get out on to the pitch and throw a ball about, as well as seeing the changing rooms for both the players and the cheerleaders.
Highly recommend booking a tour if you can.

We purchased the VIP stadium tour. Our tour guide was amazing and he had given 3,000 tours. He had so much interesting information and it was absolutely amazing to see the dressing rooms of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and the team! We had the best time on this tour!! It was a lot of walking so be sure to wear comfy shoes!

everything in the stadium is over priced i think. but cowboys won so yay. love football so will go again

Fantastic stadium, i went for both a tour and a game Cowboys v Lions.
There is no doubting that it is a brilliant stadium and worth a visit.
If i was to return to Dallas or Arlington i would likely only do it as a day visit and for the game only while heading back to the airport afterwards because i found it very boring there other than going to the stockyards which was a fun day out.
The JFK tour was worth doing but i wouldn’t feel the need to return unless i was with someone who really wanted to go and see it,
Anyway very expensive in there but while i am no cowboys fan it was really cool to experience a game inside that marvellous stadium.
The fans themselves well they are cowboys fans and feel entitled for some reason believing they are the greatest out there, which they are clearly not.
After beating my team in the last few seconds a few show very little class but thats just in them.
Like all stadiums its not cheap, i got my ticket very late unlike most i am fine with waiting and i got very good seats on the Lions sideline around the 3o yard line lower tier, Definitely worth the trip to this stadium but don't expect much from the city of Dallas i done all i could to have a great time but it wasn't that special so plan your time wisely. However there was some really good food there to be honest so you should be fine on that score.
Also i stayed in a air bnb it was nice and i could walk to the stadium, so i would recommend doing that Dallas is way to far away to travel to.
Enjoy if you go.

The tour is supposed to include a photo opportunity on the field, with pictures on the star. The field was closed with no notice. This was literally the main reason my wife and her father wanted to go on the tour. You can't even see the Superbowl trophies. Those are at the training facility in Frisco. Further, the "alumni" players available for autographs were so obscure; even die-hard fans would be hard pressed to recognize them. This tour wouldn't have been worth $1, much less $35. Skip this tour. Wait until the facility in Frisco opens up and take that tour instead.

My wife was born and raised in the Dallas area and had always wanted to visit the stadium as once she moved away. The stadium is massive, and being able to go into the locker room, on the field, Jerry’s room he watches the game in, etc. was quite a treat.

I was in attendance at the Big XII Championship game and went to beverage bar to get drinks. I asked for two beers and a glass of wine. I then asked for a small cardboard tray or something to that effect to take the beer and wine to my seat. The waiter/cashier said you can’t more than three drinks to seat then poured the wine out ,but she charged me for all three drinks still. This was the first trip to Jerry’s house and it will be the last !!!! I have a saying” Everyone is on the take” And ATT Stadium Staff and Concessions are definitely on the take!!! Charged me for a drink I never drank and poor customer service. SAD!!!! POOR!!!!

Except for the rudeness of the tour guide, this is a great experience. Great photo ops and detailed tours of all areas of the stadium.

Took a guided tour by Diane, with my family! Very fun experience for everyone. We got exclusive insider information, while seeing all the cool art & obviously the field! Diane was such a funny & sweet tour guide. 100% recommend visiting!

Attended a Dallas Cowboys Football Game! Stadium is Awesome! The management of access is excellent! Totally enjoyed!

Easy to get in our parking lot. However be warned. We were unprepared for contraflow upon leaving. I knew there was contraflow but I was unaware of how far and which direction I had to go to get back to my hotel and ended up in traffic for about an hour to get to the hotel. My other complaint is that our seats were on the opposite end of the miller light pregame area. I did not realize that you have to go up 2 levels around the 400 level then back down 2 levels if you enter from the miller light side. The main concourse is not accessible all the way around. Finally once in our seats. Great experience. I thought the seats were more spacious than other locations. Food and drink stations and restrooms were close to our seats. We could easily see the action via the field and on the screens. I would go again. Just more educated

Took the VIP tour which was worth every dollar as you got to go into the locker rooms, Jimmy Jones private box and onto the field. The game was awesome too. A must visit!

My husband is a huge Dallas Cowboys fan, so he had to do the tour option while we were visiting the Dallas area. He loved the entire tour.

HORRIBLE for Concerts on the upper deck. WORST ACOUSTICS ever!
We went to Garth Brooks concert last night and we’re in the upper deck 437. Would think they have a huge jumbo torn they would have it on. NO jumbo torn, only smaller screens showing on the decks below and one at an angle. Sound echos so couldn’t understand what Garth was saying and the songs were echoed as well due to the poor acoustics at that level.
Sold out at this stadium also includes 3 levels of standing room only and the entire football field, except the stage. Due to this many people, took an additional 1.5 hours to get to our $50 paid parking at the stadium, after our 1,5 hour drive to get to 3 miles of the stadium. I will never go to a concert here again.

A true must for any Cowboys fan. The cheesesteak has jalapenos chopped up in it and it my pick for what I like to eat when I'm there. My husband likes the nachos. No seat is a bad seat with our big screens. I will say the standing room only makes it hard to get around to bathrooms and foods but if you are here for our boys I can forgive it! Even if they lose this is where you need to be if you're a true fan!

Bad VIP tour experience, nothing to do with real football stadium. No history, no museum, no armosphere. It’s a huge building, very well built but you will spend 10 minutes in cheerleader locker room ( not joking) and an hour to see and learn about different kind of seats in the stadium. Nothing remotely interesting. Waste of time and money

Did the VIP tour. Paid $240 for five of us. The tour guide was an elderly man. Nice guy but zero communication skills. Every other word was interrupted by a long “uhhhhhhhh” vocalized pause. Very distracting and he was all over the board. It made it unbearable. Worth the money with a trained, well spoken efficient tour guide.

Wow! This stadium is truly incredible! AT&T Stadium is undoubtedly one of the best stadiums in the entire country. From the massive video board to the comfortable seating, every detail of this stadium is designed to provide an unforgettable experience.

Went to the Morgan Wallen concert on July 26. The stadium was huge and clean but the acoustics was AWFUL! We could barely hear him singing or even talking over the background music. And one of the opening acts didn’t perform so we sat and waited almost an hour with no explanation between the 1st opening act and Morgan. Plus only the door opening time of 4:30 was posted but no start time for the actual concert so we just had to guess.

Nice Venue but took forever to get to my seat, I got different answers from each staff member I asked on how to get to my seat kinda confusing lol

This was my second time touring the stadium. Even if you are not a Cowboy's fan, or even a football fan, I would still recommend the VIP tour. It lasts about 90 minutes and you see most of the stadium. Wear comfortable shoes because you walk about 1.5 miles during the tour. You get to see the most expensive suites on the star level to the field level ones. We went on a day with no field access, but we still got to go and take pictures by the field. The tour guides are knowledgeable and the stats about the building and maintenance of the stadium will blow you away. They literally thought about everything to make the ticket holder's experience excellent no matter what venue you are there to see! I would highly recommend booking your tour ahead of time because the tours fill up fast no matter what day. The cost is around $32 a piece.

Do not waste your money on concert tickets for this venue. The acoustics are terrible! We were extremely disappointed. I don’t understand why they continue to hold concerts at this location because it definitely was not designed for it.

We bought VIP tickets (noted a maximum of 35 people per group). I looked at purchasing the owners experience tickets but they were unavailable once I had decided. Obviously there were limits set on the group numbers. During our tour, numerous people either showed up late or were added to our group that swelled to well over 45 people. There were numerous times the people added would be walking slowly in narrow spaces where others could not get back to where the leader was speaking. He was very informative with the things we could hear but with the added people, I would not say I felt VIP at all!

Best game-day experience I have ever had. If you can't be here for the game then highly recommend taking a tour.

ATT Stadium is a football fan's heaven. Roomy and climate controlled, our biggest criticism is that SRO fans crowd the areas behind the seating. This makes getting to the food and bars challenging.
Parking is a nightmare. On the other other hand, the staff was helpful & efficient. Security dealt with a single issue near us very well
The courtesy between the many Packers fans and Cowboys supporters was exemplary.
Big screen live and recorded views made the game more intimate. It was NOISY. Bring ear plugs.

We took a tour of the stadium Matt was very informative, we are going to The American Rodeo, it was nice to see them preparing the arena for the rodeo. The stadium is top notch. We toured the locker rooms for the players and cheerleaders. Matt answered all questions that were asked of him.

We drove here for my son's football game some years back! Go Katy Tigers! Don't remember the score but I know we won!

This stadium is phenomenal!!! It was definitely on my husband's bucket list. We had a blast at the Thanksgiving day game!!!

I was in town for a few days and thought I would check it out as I am a huge Cowboys fan. It’s well worth doing the VIP tour. It’s great value for money and you get to see everything. The tour lasts around 1 hour and 45 minutes. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and happy to answer any questions.

Being a HUGE cowboy fan and being able to visit the stadium while I was in Texas was and absolute thrill. It was so historical, yet so inviting, but so surreal. I can't wait to get there for a game.

I’m not much for football but my husband and boys are diehard fans, so passing through I decided to book a tour. For only $40 you get to see everything, locker rooms, suites, go on the field. It was really neat. They kept the tours limited to less than 10 people and asked everyone to keep their masks on and space out in the elevator. I really enjoyed myself and may be a Cowboy fan now!

Website, security & pro shop all gave different rules on bags for rally day. Bad communication. 🤪😡

Loved the stadium especially the fact they had free charging lockers. We are used to the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, this place is absolutely amazing.

Amazing tour ! I had the owners experience and enjoyed it so much ! This stadium is just mythical and huge !
The staff is great and very kind
I spent a wonderful time there.

Tour was an hour and a half and it was so enjoyable. The tour guide was very friendly. Easy parking out front of entrance on a Wednesday morning. Tour cost $38 plus tax. Huge stadium!!

Had a blast (maybe because the Vikings won). Stadium is super cool, great atmosphere. Recommend sitting 200 level or lower.

Came here for the Big12 championship. The stadium searing is great. Had club level seats and security to get in was quick. Excellent sight lines and great view of the Jumbotron. Two issues are the food is really expensive - even compared to stadium prices and there is no public transportation. Used Parking Whizz and for a place that was $25 and just a little less than a mile walk.

A huge Cowboys fan here so my review can be a little biased. I love the tour. Our tour guide was excellent. Very friendly and informative. The whole place was just “grand” and “elegant”. It was really an eye opening experience to visit the press box and locker room. Unfortunately we did not get to go onto the field and take a picture at the “star”. A must if you’re a football fan.

We got standing tickets to the Cowboys vs Jets game. They oversell these tickets. It was so crowded. The only areas to stand were at the back of the walk area and you either watch the screen outside or the screen in the standing area.

Have been to every Dallas Cowboys game in this stadium as well as the Super Bowl and all major College games and Concerts. This is the best venue in the NFL with most luxurious high end accommodations of all stadiums. The Joneses nailed it on this one! JMAC

The "House that Jerry built". Amazing arena. Bring your $$$ because it will cost you. From parking to food/drink. A must see. It is huge!

Been to AT&T stadium many times. This was my first trip in a few years. The stadium is impressive as always. The best in the NFL. I'm a Cowboys fan but my buddy who is a Tampa Bay Bucs fan so I got us tickets. Of course game day is organized chaos which is understandable. The staff & employees are very friendly and helpful. Lots of pre game activities to keep kids & adults occupied right up until game time.

I went for a tour here on 3/17/2020 and Miss Diane Evans was so AMAZING!!!! I will definitely come back to visit her and take another tour!!! I will tell everyone to request her!!!! She is professional,fun and full of information.I loved my tour and I love the Dallas Cowboys!!!!

Best stadium experience that I’ve ever had the chance to e apart of. Good seats along the entire stadium, TVs everywhere so you won’t miss a play

The tour of the Stadium was interesting. They take you all around the stadium, into the locker rooms, press room, exclusive boxes, etc. The best part was when they allowed us on the field for about 30 minutes. We were able to throw footballs around and try to kick field goals. The men in our group loved that part. The tour is approximately 90 minutes long, our tour was over 2 hours. Our tour guide pointed out every little thing and commented on almost every picture hanging on the walls. She was very friendly and knowledgeable but a little long-winded.

Good store. Nex to the stadium. Good selections. Bathrooms need to be cleaned badly. Better security. Could tell had high theft issues and that was just when I was there. Otherwise I do like this store.

Magnificent stadium. Great place for a game or concert. Food a bit expensive but hey, it is at all stadiums. Big screen is the clearest I have ever seen.

10 out of 10 great stadium we're trying to travel to all the NFL stadiums and this is one of the top-notch ones. You can really tell that they care about the production of the facility and keeping it nice. It's when the newer stadiums and yet they are still remodeling and keeping it brand new. The spear shop is amazing and gigantic, and the other parts of the same are also gorgeous. The screen is huge and awesome would recommend visiting. I would also highly recommend going on the stadium tour which we thought was a great value.

We came to see Cowboys vs Rams game, found out about the Rally Day on a fluke. Try to get here early or even the night before so you have plenty of time to get the full experience of Rally Day, we paid for the VIP Tour which allows you to see the Cowboys locker room,Cheerleaders locker room, and other areas that you will not experience on the self guided tours. We able to go down on the field itself, see the stadium from the players’ prospective. Our tour guide stated every seat in the stadium allow you to see the star on the field, no matter where you sit. Game day gate to parking lots open at 10 am but the stadium itself is usually 2 hours prior to the game. Not sure if all seats are as nice as ours were in Section C334, Row 7 as we were in the Silver level but ours were cushioned seats very nicely. We were on the same level as the suites so our snack bar was limited hot dogs, cheeseburgers and similar fare. The was one stand selling barbecued brisket which was fantastic. Soda pop was $6. We ordered the Cowboy Margarita which comes in a souvenir plastic cup, at $17, though be aware that the base of the cup does not fit well in the cup holders. The bathrooms are very clean though this probably one of those rare times where there is a waiting line for the men! The overhead screen are massive and it is hard not to watch all the play on them, forgetting you are actually there where it the play is actually live in front of you. We stayed next door at Live! By Loews, has footpath to the stadium grounds. Will have a review for the hotel.

I took my wife to her 1st Dallas Cowboys game and she had a blast. The stadium is awesome with alot of interactive things. The food and drinks our expensive, water $5, Burger $9.50 etc.. Also the seats are small and not meant for plus size guys. But other than that I can't complain.

They take you into Jerry’s perch. Locker rooms. The entire place is a art museum. Great guides too. You get to have a catch on the field. Worth the $36

I’ve been to 2 final fours, 3 sweet sixteens, Wriggly, Finway, and many venues, including FedEx and the old pyramid. AT&T was very impressive, but not nearly as impressive as the staff. From security to seating to ticket takers,everyone was courteous and helpful. Even the food outlets were well staffed and easy to maneuver. What a great place for the Cotton Bowl!!! Had a blast.

Probably the best tour guide (Todd thank you very much) and the most fascinating and beautiful stadium. I have done many, many tours of stadiums and this was my favorite. A must see in Arlington! Don’t miss it.

Place is incredible. Extremely clean. All seats are great. And, you have the monster jumbotron to watch if you need to see it bigger than life.
Concessions were expensive (of course) but actually pretty reasonable in comparison to other stadiums.
Outside, there is a turf field to run around and food carts and beer gardens and entertainment all over.
You gotta see it to really know.

My 1st time to a Football game here,
IF You don't come 2 or 3 hours early just forget it ...!. Traffic is a nightmare
then you pay two arms and leg to park just to walk literally 2 miles . Only to be
greeted with long lines . if you don't have a ticket in hand , good luck with
the phone action . No WIFI what so ever . the people at quest services is
hit or miss . then I had nose bleed seats . It wasn't worth it to me . maybe if
I had some close up seats , even then idk. All in all I learned a few lessons .
have ticket in hand upon arrival and go to plus hours early . they dont
take cash at ALL so have a lot of money on your card to use . FYI

We have visited many stadiums over the years and this was one of the best tours we’ve ever done. Sammy, our guide was brilliant. She had a great sense of humour and excellent knowledge. We were very surprised that we were allowed on to the pitch, as this isn’t usual. We also saw the changing rooms of the Cowboys and the Cheerleaders and seemed to visit every corner of this impressive stadium. There is a shop but no restaurant, so after we’d booked our tour we had to rush across the street to Walmart to eat in McDonalds. This Walmart also featured in one of the many amusing anecdotes which Sammy told us. We highly recommend a tour of the stadium.

Who ever thought a stadium could be so huge and state of the art? All amenities ever imagined will be found here.

AT & T stadium is amazing! I was impressed with the SRO (standing room only) tickets we bought. The food was great (but expensive). Gotta try the burger for 4. There is music, games, restaurants, bars and of course football! If you get SRO tickets you still have to visit midfield at some point. The 60 yard TV screen is incredible. Found that I would watch the game more on the Jumbotron than on the field (of course maybe that is my age and older eyes!) Had a great time and want to go back again!

We booked the VIP tour and it was incredible! Our tour guide, Kimberly was exceptional. You don’t have to be a Cowboys fan or an NFL fan to enjoy this tour - the architectural aspect is absolutely fascinating. Well worth the money!

The tour was great!! I loved seeing the behind the scenes parts of the stadium including the players and cheerleaders locker rooms, press box, etc.
The best part was being on the field. I went with my three year old daughter and to run around the field with her and watch her score touch downs was the best. If I could rate this six dots I would!!

My family and I had the pleasure of attending the DAL vs BUF game, what an experience. The stadium is amazing also we did the stadium tour with tour guide Diane from Chicago she was AWESOME, very knowledgeable about the stadium and the history of The Dallas Cowboys. If you're at a Cowboys game, please do the tour and asks for Diane you will have a great touring the stadium with Queen Dee.

Our company took us all on a tour and we had dinner at the stadium and it was fantastic! Food was delicious and the stadium was gorgous! Our tour guide (named Matt) was beyond fantastic! He knew every fact and answer that our group asked and was so informative and fun! What a great personality and he made sure we all had such an educational and fun time! This stadium is amazing and would highly recomend the tour!

Bar none, the nicest stadium I’ve ever been to. We went to the Cotton Bowl and had club seats. Everything is expensive as you’d expect.
I’ve been to many stadiums but this definitely sets the bar.

Came to watch the Southwest Classic college football game. The roads into the stadium were insane and we arrived two hours early. The place was large, clean, etc. but it was VERY hard to get around the stadium. Between concessions that squeezed the traffic to wonky "have to go up a level then over and then down to continue" it was quite maddening. We paid for some good seat and the jumbo screen really helped, but at 6' 2" the seats were incredibly painful. It was like sitting in an airplane seat for four hours. Bathrooms were clean and the concession workers were surprisingly good, so I have to balance things a bit.

Went to the Cowboys vs Eagles game and I was blown away by the stadium. Everything you can imagine in a stadium is there plus 1000 fold. The design makes it so easy to walk throughout the stadium and the food and beverage options are crazy! I was also impressed with the level of security throughout and you never felt like someone was breathing down your back. They have done a tremendous job in making game day experience top priority outside and inside the stadium And I can’t fail to mention the hugeeeeeee video board above the field, that has a picture quality 2nd to none.
Jerry Jones has to be the master for design and customer experience.

Highly suggest taking the tour! We did the 1.5 hr VIP tour. We wasn’t able to go on the field or the Dallas Cheerleader’s locker room but it was still worth it! Our tour guide was the best tour guide! He was full of information, was really engaged with the audience, and tossed a football back and forth with the kids. We had two teenage boys with us and they really enjoyed it!

I specifically booked the tour to based on field availability. I got there and was told that there was no field access that day due to a concert. I didn't even bother. If this information was made available when I bought the ticket I never would have purchased. There were several other dates that stated the field was not available, but not the date I chose. Very disappointed.

Had a good time ! Our section was a very good spot to watch the game. Easy to get around. Some staff was friendly and some was rude but that didn’t keep us from having a good time. Food was good . .

Went to the Billy Joel/Stevie Nicks concert. Great, great time. I would suggest better system with regards to the purchase of merchandise. Not very well organized and not enough places/staff. We waited twice for 30 min each time for nothing. We gave up! We were after all there to hear and see the artists, not wait in line for merchandise. Shame! I really wanted a t-shirt.

it is VERY big and so are the screens. The food is very expensive and not that great. But the trucks in the stadium were cool

Even though I’m not a cowboys fan this tour was fantastic. The stadium is amazing and the tour guide did a great job explaining so much about how the stadium was built, how its operated etc.
VIP tour includes access to suites, locker rooms, media room and various other behind the scenes locations.
The highlight was undoubtedly being able to go out on the field and throw a ball around.

This was a total rip off. We did not receive any of the promised promo for the money we paid! Also when we began to inquire about a refund for the botched event the security became combative and told us we had to leave because they had another event starting! We traveled 5 hours for a 2 day tournament that only last 1 day and we were cheated out of our money! Do not go unless you want to be bamboozled by the organization!

The stadium is impressive but my review centers on our tour guide who will remain nameless. He chided me for wearing my Green Bay Packers colors to a stadium tour saying I was disrespecting their stadium! REALLY??? Sounds to me like the Cowboys are jealous of GB's success. They haven't won a Super Bowl in 25 years so I'm not sure why they're so high and mighty. Must be frustrating to them considering the circumstances. Too bad!

Great Venue! Section 241 had an awesome view.
Nothing like watching the Packers win and a classic cowboys choke! Watched a grown man throw his Dak jersey in the trash after the game.

I love this stadium. It is a big stadium. I have been here before to watch the high school state championship games before . It is a great layout .

PBR sound level was outrageous. Can't believe people don't complain more. The DB level was dangerous.

Attended a concert here recently. Well organized venue, friendly staff, and concessions that are event priced but still reasonable compared to other places I’ve been.
Recommend the Club seats, very comfortable. Down part is that the 300 level concourse is quite congested at the end of the event.

Whatever you do, if you like sport and have ever been to a soccer or rugby match then do not miss the AT&T experience. This is one awesome stadium and the full match day experience is one that will live with me the rest of my life. The cowgirls welcomed the Minnesota Vikings on match day 11. The Vikings won but there is a spirit of camaraderie between both sets of fans. I really cannot recommend it enough. We were way up in the 4th tier and the view should be combined between the field of platy and the giant screen. Tickets were 100 bucks so it's not a cheap day out but I would happily pay that again to watch another game. Pre match entertainment was good, street vendor stalls in abundance and programmes at $10 each well worth it. Miss it at your loss.

It was our first time there for Cowboys vs Dolphins. Stadium is very clean and with a great atmosphere. We sat on section 417 with an amazing view. Easy access to restrooms and food. We enjoyed every minute of it!! Most definitely recommend it!

I took a VIP tour of the facility. It is amazing and the tour guide did a great job. This place is huge and well managed.

I visited AT& T Stadium to see the NY Jets play the Dallas Cowboys. I purchased the standing room only tickets. The worse decision I made. The only good thing was that the tickets were cheap and got me into the stadium.
The staff working the entrance gate the was a stickler for the rules. I am a seasson ticket holder for the Jets and always research the different rules for the stadium i am visiting.. the staff at the entrance did not allow 2 sealed bottles of water and a small bag of candy. I had to dispose of it before i could enter the stadium. While walking around I enjoyed all the activities and atmosphere. The staff inside the stadium made up for the problem I had getting in.

We went to the American Rodeo at the stadium on March 6th. From entering until leaving, there was plenty of space for social distancing. There was no one directly beside, in front, or behind our seats. It was a nice stadium to go to.

World class facility from the moment you walk in until you leave. Professional, courtesy and knowledgable describes this place in everything they do. we LOVED the tour. So informative and such an awesome place to see all parts of it and how it works. We enjoyed it so much and it is well worth the money. I highly recommend.

In town for a wedding and I had to see the house that Jerry built. I did the guided vip tour (there is a self guided option) because I wanted some history. The tour guide was great. My only "gripe" is that I wish she lnew more random intricate info. Highly suggest of you're in the area

While the stadium was huge and legendary as it is, I was most impressed with the tailgating area surrounding the stadium. Great spots for everyone to prepare for the big game! Great staff and great venue!!

We had good seats in the 413 section, row 2. The restroom and vending were nearby. Friendly staff everywhere.

AT&T stadium was gorgeous.we had good seats second row section 103. You can find parking within a mile for Cowboys game that was $25 which wasn’t too bad. I wouldn’t pay more than that. They move traffic good before and after the game. If you sit in the lower seats it’s a little harder to see the Jumbotron,but great to be so close when they are in your endzone. Dallas Cheerleader are in all four corners. One group of them stood right in front of 106 so we had a great view of them. Great family atmosphere!

Went and saw the Cowboys last game of the season against the Redskins, they won 47-16. ATT stadium is awesome.

Went to the Cotton Bowl with my kid to see OSU play Miami. Uber dropped us off right up front. Easy entry. Views spectacular. Price for ice cream about $7, pretzel was under $10, etc.. any stadium, any venue, food is always crazy in price. Sound system, could have been better. Would cut out at times. Overall, always pleased visiting this stadium.

Just drove by to get a sense of the size and persective since I'm not sure when I'll get to see a game inside. Too bad the tours were closed due to COVID restrictions.

Beautiful stadium! So clean and having doors between the field and concourse made it peaceful inside. No exposed concrete in the concourse as its all covered up. Jumbletron is amazing and better than my tv at home :). It would be great to see a Cowboys game with the stadium full. We only had a few hundred people in the stands.

This is the email I sent to the Stadium staff section that handles the tours. My daughter also sent in an email and she never got a response. So as you all can see. Stop spending your hard earned moeny at "Jerry's" house he cares about the money not about real people who like this team!
This was sent to them on July 9th to this day NO RESPONSE!
I was at the stadium today. July 5th 2023. So glad to get here! Then! Oh no, you need to be here by 4pm. We got to the stadium about 4:30. We were informed by the front desk staff that the tour had sold out with the last group. The last tour for today just started. Sorry! So sorry. Come back tomorrow. My 89 yrs. old mother, 2.5 yr. old grandson, my sister who lost her child still grieving along with his sister. Total of fifteen people, from Georgia, Waco, Killeen TX. I said, guys I talked to Mr. Briggs, said nothing about getting here by 4pm to do a self-guided tour. Although even with that we would not have had a tour due to the last tour being at 4pm. Also, not informed that I needed tickets prior to the check-in, you did not get them. NO. Then Mr. Briggs just started. He is new and just did not tell you. It is online. Look, yes everything is online. However, Mr. Briggs did mention that this time of the year nothing is for certain, a phone call to get specifics is better. So... After calling the stadium guest service department, I was given wrong information. This was frustrating and disappointing. Trust me if one sentence of this email can help change how tour information is conveyed to potential visitors it is worth it. If the Cowboys is “America’s Team” let Americans enjoy the stadium.
We wanted to do this in memory of my nephew "Tye", No. This means nothing to you. It does to me. He loved the Cowboys and did not live long enough to see the stadium. (This was a bucket list) So there you have it. Rest well, keep disappointing people looking for great memories or people who are trying to live out their life according to that big sign in front of the foyer. It is just words but try living a little of it aloud.
I had to tell you this. DO BETTER BE BETTER.
MANN, GIVENS MARSHALL FAMILY

I finally got the chance to visit AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and it totally lived up to the hype. The moment you walk in, the scale of the place hits you — it feels more like a high-tech entertainment complex than just a sports venue.
The seating was comfortable, sightlines were great, and the massive center-hung screen is unreal. Even if you're sitting high up, you never miss a detail. The concourses were clean, food selections were solid, and staff were friendly and organized, even during peak crowds.
What surprised me most was how smoothly everything flowed — from security to getting to my seat. The atmosphere is electric whether it’s NFL, concerts, or special events.
For anyone planning a visit, I actually found great ticket deals through saverseats.store, which helped save a bit on the experience. Always nice when you can enjoy a big venue like this without overspending.
Overall, AT&T Stadium is a must-see whether you’re a Cowboys fan, a sports traveler, or just love impressive architecture. I’d go again in a heartbeat.

Had an amazing time at the Giants/Cowboys game. The stadium is just amazing, like my son said, it looks like a spaceship! Even from the super high up seats, we had a great view. Concessions were high but no where near the prices of other stadiums. Glad we stayed at the hotel next door so we did not have to deal with the crazy parking prices.

Breathtaking! Gigantic! My husband, the most faithful Cowboys fan, was amazed at the sight of the stadium. Im not so much a Cowboys fan, but I know amazing architecture when I see it. That was it! I love the fact that you present your ticket at the gate and have the opportunity to walk around and participate in activities on the gated grounds outside the stadium, including bringing in the food you purchase out there. It made it just that more exciting to be there. I could not believe how many seats this stadium holds...and it was packed! 👍🏾

My grandson and I went to the stadium for a football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills. We purchased parking prior to getting to the stadium and we were able to find the place fairly conveniently. It was only about a half miles walk away from the stadium. It was not controlled by the stadium. The key, however, is knowing which side of the stadium you need to enter on. We have to walk halfway around the stadium from the direction of our parking to get to the best entrance to get to our seats. However, once we got into place, it was very easy to get up to our seats. The temperature in the stadium was great (though it was cold and rainy outside ). The roof was closed so we did not have to fight any of the external elements. We are easy access to concessions. The jumbo monitor was easy to see. The concessions cost stadium prices. However, we were expecting that. It was an enjoyable experience, even though the Cowboys lost!

ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!! I am not a Cowboy but this AT&T Stadium is off the chain. I took the tour; there are some amazing things that they built into the back ground of the stadium and all the different change that can be made, WOW!!! If you get an opportunity please TAKE the VIP tour. We had seat in the first row, well worth it. Got to go in to the stadium club see the players. after press conference. WOW!!! WOW!!! WOW!!! I do not give out 5 bubbles but if i did this would probably be the one.

Jerry's World is Wow, something to see and visit.
I went for a NFL Game and AT&T Stadium is a great place.
It is everything anyone could want in a Stadium and more.

No bathrooms on the mezzanine level. Staff directed all patrons to the bathrooms on the main level. This is nuts Jerry. Bathrooms should be on EVERY level! Lon long lines as a result.

Cowboys vs Eagles 20/10/19 should have been a highlight of our trip. However. Absolute nightmare finding seats, mezzanine level section 344. Zero signage at ground level upon entry. Walked in at 7.05 for 7.20 kick off. Missed almost entire first quarter looking for seats, mostly due to stadium staff sending us in different directions with varying instructions. Shuttle driver dropped us on entirely the wrong side of the stadium for a start then 2-3 others made it worse. Finally the last staff member we approached made some sense. So disappointing given we paid approx USD550 (NZD900). Somewhat - but not entirely - out of the stadiums' control, we had to ask people to move out of our seats, and also had a drunken female Cowboys fan behind us spilling her beer on people and generally being a bloody pest. How does someone that drunk get in, and stay in?? Also BEWARE people; Uber from downtown to the stadium was approx USD35 but return Uber was USD120!!!!! Have been to MLB (Yankees Stadium) and NHL (Prudential Centre) before and never had any issues remotely like this. Such an incredible let-down at an enormous cost.

We did the VIP Stadium tour and were very impressed! Beautiful, spotless stadium. Very knowledgeable tour guide. Have taken several stadium tours (Gillette, Lambeau, etc) and none give you a chance to see everything we saw on this tour. The tour takes approx 1.5 hours and you walk about 1.5 miles, so be prepared. We wondered if we would have a problem taking our 18 month old in a stroller and it was completely accessible, we just took the elevator.

I’m a Packers fan and went to see the Cowboys vs Packers and I had one of the most incredible sports day of my life.
Great stadium, great environment, everything you need to enjoy the game and all that surrounds it.
The temperature inside was perfect, neither hot nor cold, the food and drink prices are normal for an event place, the washrooms are nice, the seats are comfy and that screen is huge.

The tour was worth every penny and very informative. Even if you are not a cowboys or football fan you would enjoy. The only thing I would say is even though I asked before hand this is not friendly for children under two, who need to eat, diaper changes and are in a stroller. But we had a great time and the tour was about 2.5 hours long not including the pro shop.

Wow—what a state-of-the-art stadium!
The Dallas Cowboys are my husband’s favorite football team, so visiting their stadium was a must! We started our adventure at the VIP tour entrance, joining a group of 22 people as part of a company sales meeting tour. Our tour guide was fantastic—knowledgeable, friendly, and, most of all, passionate about her team.
We began with an elevator ride to the highest level of the stadium, where we were treated to an incredible panoramic view. This level features lounges, bleachers, and bars—all sponsored by Pepsi—with truly breathtaking sights.
We also had the chance to visit the exclusive VIP loges, which featured around 30 plush seats for watching the game. The space was stunning—complete with sleek quartz or granite countertops, a stylish kitchen, and a full bar area. And of course, the view of the field from there was absolutely fantastic.
Next, we headed underground to explore the cheerleaders’ dressing room. One of the highlights was a wall showcasing cheerleaders categorized by their years on the team—rookies, two-year veterans, ten-year veterans, and more. After that, we visited the Dallas Cowboys players’ dressing room. It was such a unique experience to step into the very space where the team prepares for game day.
At the start of the tour, we were handed a football so we could toss it around later—and then came the moment we were all waiting for: stepping onto the actual football field! It was an absolute honor and privilege.
Overall, the stadium left a lasting impression. It’s massive, modern, and truly one of a kind—the pinnacle of football franchise stadiums. I can’t recommend the VIP tour enough. Even if you’re not a football fan, this experience is unforgettable. I’ve never seen anything like it!

I took a stadium tour at the AT&T field. It was one of the best tours of a sports facility I’ve been on. They take you most everywhere in the building and let you run around on the field. Had a great time!

I bought VIP tour tickets for my best friend’s (Cowboys fan) birthday since we were going to the game. The tour was COVID-19 limited which meant the we couldn’t visit the field level (locker room, field and club entrance). Because Our tour was the day before the game. I think if it’s not a game or days before the game you will have access to those areas. Double check that. They were only allowing 20,000 fans in the stadium on game day. The Stadium is very clean and a must see, coming from a Steelers fan. ENJOY AND GO STEELERS

Even though we have seen the stadium on television many times, there's nothing like being there in person. We visited for the Texas state high school football finals. There is ample room between seat rows and the backed seats are very comfortable. The huge video replay screens are amazing and it is so much fun when the camera focuses on the fans. There is ample parking and handicap parking available too. Staff was courteous and helpful. Refreshments are expensive.

We were fortunate to attend a home game then a few days later did the stadium tour. Wow this has to be a must for any sports fan the stadium is so impressive and having the ability to walk around the changerooms and media outlets when there's no match on is such a treat. I would highly recommend doing the tour

Fascinating tour with a passionate and knowledgeable tour guide. The stadium is awesome and it was incredible to learn about it. A Dallas must do.

This stadium is first class all the way! Lots to see and do inside. Plenty of helpful staff. Lots of food choices. We were at the Big 12 Championship game and had a great time. Jerry knows how to do it up right.

My husband and I went on Thanksgiving day!!! It is hard to put into words how big this stadium is! We were in awe!! Getting to see the Dallas Cheeleaders live was amazing! The halftime show was really good, even though we had no idea who it was. There were lots of families there with more little kids than I have seen at any stadium! The food was okay. It felt really safe, lots of police presence! The Big screen is soooo big that you just know you are in Texas! Made it really easy to see the plays! There was a live band outside and the musician was excellant! What I didnt like was that there was no entertainment inside other than the game. The pro shops could have been better for such a large stadium. In order to walk all the way around the stadium, you had to climb up the stairs to the 4th level and then walk around. They did have elevators and on the way out we found escalators. My fitbit was very happy with me that day! We are very happy we went! It was a once in a lifetime bucket list experience for us!

A visit you can´t miss, the Cowboys stadium is impressive stepping into the grass and having a picture is something incredible and the people that work at the stadium is so helpful and friendly.

Amazing, incredible and fantastic football stadium!
It has the largest Jumbotron screen that had one memorized to the screen. Great entertainment from the Dallas Cowgirls too. The food was outstanding!
Very gourmet that one does not find in other stadiums. What delicious selections! Fans were so fun during this Packers vs Cowboys game.
One must have this experience if you are a football fan. Tours are available for this AT&T stadium on non playing days.

Such a fun and safe environment! As a first timer at the stadium with my children it was incredibly easy to navigate, didnt make me feel lost, and an amazing atmosphere! Definitely planning to return for another game.

This venue is available to rent for almost any type of event. Stadium tours are offered daily- which I highly recommend.

I have seen both College and Pro games at AT&T Stadium. It is a wide open venue even with the top closed. If you have a tight budget and want to see the Cowboys you need to check out the Party Pass (standing room tickets that are very inexpensive).

AT&T Stadium is home to the Dallas Cowboys. It's one of the NFL's best-known teams. We attended the Cowboys' game against the Houston Texans. Unfortunately, the Cowboys are having a disappointing season. Personally, I was a bit disappointed with the atmosphere in the stadium, but this probably has to do with the sporting situation. Partly it was more of a party than a sports game for me. The DJ roared constantly and loudly, which I found a bit annoying. The stadium itself is very impressive and impressive. Therefore, I can only recommend a visit.

We were here for the Cotton Bowl and absolutely loved it. The tour was amazing, our guide JZ couldn’t of been better we weren’t able to do the full tour but I definitely want to come back and do the entire stadium tour. Our seats were great and comfortable for the game The ushers were extremely helpful. Parking was great and very easy to get out of unlike were used to in Memphis. Only complaint is having to go up to the top level and come back down if you’re not sitting in club seats, we were in the 200 level so we had to go to 400 then come back down.

Made a last minute decision to tour the stadium since my flight from DFW was scheduled at night. It was the best decision! Had the option to purchase the VIP tour tickets in advance on-online but I decided to purchase on site. When I arrived to the stadium, I had to scan a QR code with my phone and follow the prompts to purchase the tickets (it was the only way to purchase.) I selected the 1 pm tour and it consisted of approx 20 people in the group. The tour guide was excellent! Make sure to wear comfortable shoes. Being a huge soccer fan, I was happy to tour the stadium where the FIFA World Cup 2026' will host some games! The tour lasted approx 1 1/2 hrs. I learned a lot about the stadium....truly, WOW! I'm so looking forward to attend a World Cup match in 2026' !
Note: There's a Walmart across the street that sells many souvenirs! I was able to get lunch at Walmart before heading to the tour.
Ed Sheeran Mathematics Tour
What a fabulous concert! Saw Ed Sheeran last night and he filled the stadium with song. I loved the whole experience! Ed took advantage of all that the stadium had to offer. So many lights and colors. My seat was fantastic. It is a huge space to fill, but it was mixed well and Ed rocked the roof off!