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    4.0 (850 reviews)
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    Home to the Dallas Cowboys!
    Frankie M.

    AT&T Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys, is a "must-see" venue in Texas. It is a premier, state of the art, multi-purpose arena. I was literally awestruck by the sheer size and modern design. Once I was inside, I couldn't help but notice the massive, 160-foot HD video board and retractable roof. Very impressive! I've been to quite a few stadiums in the U.S and AT&T truly offers an unparalleled, luxurious experience. It was simply stunning! The energy in the building was electric! And the crowd atmosphere was more relaxed than rowdy- compared to other stadiums. Staff was friendly. Facilities were clean. But the food was high-priced. And the quality was 6/10. Overall, I had an awesome experience, and the CHARGERS beating the COWBOYS was truly the cherry on top!

    Amos S.

    Not my first time at ATT, but, first time there while the Dallas Cowboys WON! Stressful game against Divisional Rival (NYG), that went to OT with both teams scoring 40+. But a win is a win. The stadium itself is the best NFL STADIUM on planet earth (fight me SoFi lovers). And yes, we've been to a Rams game at SoFi. But because of the Jumbotron at ATT, our nosebleed seats were actually better than our ROW 1 seats at SoFi. We used Uber from hotel to ATT. The uber lot is like 2 blocks from the stadium, and our driver (pre hired to and from), wasn't familiar with it so that was a slight hassle. But, surely not as much as a hassle as paying for parking (only slightly cheaper than Uber Black), and then dealing with the traffic post game - yikes! The stadium has everything... food, drinks, merch, seats, fans, ... Dallas spares no expense. And it's indoor + climate controlled, so every Sunday is a good weather game at ATT. Go Cowboys

    Robert L.

    Thank you to the Dallas Cowboys organization for hosting the Wounded Warrior Program and giving us the chance to explore the stadium in a way most people never get to see. From stepping onto the field to walking through the behind-the-scenes areas, it was an unforgettable experience. The tour was filled with fellow veterans, which made the whole day feel even more meaningful. Our tour guide was knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely passionate about sharing the history and legacy of the Cowboys. Every staff member we encountered took a moment to thank us for our service, and that level of respect went a long way. Overall, they did a fantastic job and made this a day to remember. This is exactly the type of hospitality that makes supporting Texas organizations so special.

    Seats 15 and 16 from section 147 row 8
    Ashley V.

    This is such a nice stadium. They have so many food options, even for the vegetarians and vegans! The art inside is cool too. They offer a special art tour because there is so much! On game day, be sure to check out the Miller Lite field. Lots of fun things going on there and freebies! The audio is a little funky at times and don't expect to leave when the game is over, traffic is insane. I also wish there were more bathrooms on the end zones.

    Outside the stadium
    Mary R.

    I came to Dallas game once a few years back and I was in love and I'm not even a huge football fan. Took my husband as a birthday present and when I tell you the vibe during the games, the hype is so real it literally is undescribable. Hundred percent worth of money to go see a game.

    Tired ass chicken strips @ Jerry's House (Cowboys Stadium) 3/10
    Jolanta M.

    I'm an Eagles, really, I'm an ANYBODY vs the COWBOYs fan :-) so heading into AT&T Stadium on November 21st, 2025 with four die-hard Cowboys-fan friends felt like stepping straight into enemy territory. But from start to finish, it turned into one of the best game-day experiences I've ever had. From the moment we arrived, the energy was insane. The entire stadium was buzzing--Cowboys fans decked out in navy and silver everywhere, giving me plenty of friendly grief for wearing green. But honestly, the banter made it even better. Everyone was hyped, loud, and completely locked in for one of the biggest rivalries in football. AT&T Stadium itself is just unreal. Walking in feels more like entering a luxury hotel than a sports venue. We grabbed food that was actually good, found our seats with a perfect view of the field and the monstrous video board, and settled in for kickoff. The game didn't disappoint. Every big play--no matter which team made it--shook the entire building. My friends were yelling their heads off for the Cowboys, I was screaming for the Birds, and the whole back-and-forth made it feel like an emotional rollercoaster in the best possible way. Even when I stood up celebrating an Eagles touchdown surrounded by 80,000 Cowboys fans, the vibe stayed fun and surprisingly friendly.

    Rob K.

    Let me preface this with I am not a Cowboys fan in the least, quite the opposite. I was going to be in Arlington and wanted to take a tour of the stadium. I was able to book a tour online in advance for 2:30 on a Friday. Tours take about 90 minutes. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable about AT & T Stadium. During our tour we visited the Cowboys locker room, outside of the Cheerleader Locker Room, a suite, one of the large gathering areas, and concluded on the field. You are able to take as many pictures as you want. Cowboys fan or not, a stadium that is 3 million square feet in size is an impressive structure. Definitely worth a visit.

    Vs Vikings
    Kevin J.

    Absolutely perfect stadium and super clean. We got to watch a fun game even though the boys lost. We'll definitely be back!

    Jessica D.

    What an amazing experience! My first ever NFL game! The stadium is nothing I've ever seen before! Good food selections and good drinks too! Everyone was helpful even though there were thousands of people there! Multiple gift shops. LOTS of photo ops and of course...COWBOYS FOOTBALL! Even if you're not a DC fan like I am, the stadium itself is still a great experience!

    Craig G.

    Great big beautiful stadium. Great views, awesome place to watch a football game. Con's are: The lack of restrooms is unreal. Men's lines are long but the women's lines are unacceptable. There's a good selection of food and drinks but again you'll lose 30 minutes of the game while standing in line. So if you're a beer drinker you might as well get in line for a beer and then go to the restroom line and repeat. Like everywhere now a days that computer screen tip 15-30% is uncalled for. You stand in line 15-39 minutes and you expect a tip. No nope no way.

    Jeremy J.

    I didn't go inside for a game, but just walking around AT&T Stadium was an experience in itself. The place is massive and seriously impressive up close. The architecture is sleek, and there are cool spots for photos all around. It's fun just soaking in the energy of the place--even without the crowd or game-day buzz. If you're in Arlington, it's worth a walk around just to take it all in. 5 stars.

    Jacqueline T.

    AT&T Stadium is absolutely stunning, colossal, and state of the art. Watching the Cowboys vs. Giants was a thrilling, edge-of-your-seat nail-biter that ended with a glorious, hard fought overtime win for America's Team. Our seats were excellent, perfectly positioned, and comfortable! Everything about the experience was unforgettable and first class, minus the food. Truly, the best of the best!

    Hammed A.

    Sports stadium tours are becoming increasingly popular; especially with many team owners investing in producing world class fan experiences. AT&T stadium tour is one of those sports fan experiences that is in a league of its own (no pun intended). I visited the stadium not long after it opened its doors as Cowboys Stadium. This tour was a fun experience. I'm glad to see some of the highlights of the tour remain. I got to visit the locker room and view the the lockers of some the Cowboys star players, press rooms, fan lounges, and even got down on the field to get a ground level perspective of the playing field, spectator stands, and the iconic center-hung display board. When the stadium first opened, it was the largest domed stadium in the world and hoisted the largest HDTV screen in the world. It has since been surpassed in size, but the fact that not many venues have constructed as big or bigger screens since its installation is a testament to just how enormous the screen is. The stadium itself is massive and you from the outside you recognize its enormity from a distance. Indoors, looking up at the spectator stands from the field you also take in just how great the indoor space is. The architecture and engineering of the stadium has traditional specs, however, still ahead of its time. With a high capacity for seating, the intent is to host as many spectators as possible, which has been accomplished over and over again with some of the country's most popular spectator events. Overall, a very good tour and fan experience.

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    Ask the Community - AT&T Stadium

    Can I bring small pom poms or inflatable seat cushions? How comfortable are the seats?

    Unless you can squeeze in a clear, plastic pouch I would advise against it. The seats were roomy and comfortable.

    How is the ride share situation after concerts?

    I wouldn't share a ride, it's dangerous.

    Can you tailgate at the stadium pre concert?

    No.

    We purchased parking, it's SLVR04, which exits take us there?

    Google maps will help you out...🙌

    Can I wear another team's jersey while on the AT&T Stadium tour?

    Absolutely, I just went on a tour and there were several people in different jerseys. Thankfully the fans around Arlington are super nice and not judgy about it at all.

    Are regular purses allowed during a tour or is it the same as during a games the clear plastic king?

    The website says purses and bags are allowed...However mine was too big so I'm assuming Same as game days, no big purses but they DONT have to be plastic!!! Honestly there's so much walking you won't want to carry a large bag anyways

    Could I bring a chair to the standing room?

    no you may not. they are very strict about what you can bring in.

    Will finding parking hard?

    No there is parking all over the place

    An anyone tell me how long the VIP tour lasts?

    At least 3 hrs, you're able to hang out on the field after the tour, so in total approx 3 hrs.

    Is tour worth doing w/ teens if there is no field access?

    If they are any level of Cowboy fan, they will love it! They end the tour on the field and you can stay AS LONG AS YOU WANT! You can even bring a football and throw it around on the field! Totally recommend!

    Are laptops allowed in the stadium during game day?

    No laptops or purses are allowed. They are very strict.

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    Globe Life Field

    Globe Life Field

    3.6
    (232 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Very nice to have an air-conditioned stadium in Texas!…read more We arrived 20 minutes before the stadium opened so we could get an exclusive - the lines were in the sun (very little shade outside the stadium). The right most line was for t-mobile only (no signs beyond the first 5 feet of the entrance) and a lot of people didn't know that and were trying to move lines halfway through. The upper levels of the stadium weren't accessible without a ticket to those areas. There is a good variety of food at the ground level. Seats are very tightly packed together - you will be shoulder to shoulder with the person seated next to you.

    First time here was on a Tuesday early April for the Rangers vs Mariners game. Enjoyed the…read moreexperience so came back in middle of May for the Rangers vs Diamondbacks game. So this is the new field for the Rangers replacing Globe Life park. While I think it's silly and a waste of $$$ to get a new ballpark considering Globe Life Park is less than 25 years old, I give this new ballpark some props for the fact that it has a retractable roof to make ball games more bearable during those hot Texas summers. Plus they've built around this area which include the Texas Live! venue nearby for entertainment and lodging purposes. As for the views of the ballpark, each time I've been here was in section 303 cause tickets are cheap at around $20 per head. You get a nice overview of the diamond and the outfield and the seats are very accessible via the elevator. As for concessions, I saw on Instagram that they have some special concoctions but it's on the first floor somewhere. Plus I have no desire to pay $7-8 for a hot dog or $14 for a beer; both of which are highway robbery. Some tickets do include credits you can use toward food depending on where you're sitting and how much you pay. But for now, the $20/ticket is fine with me as far as all I need to pay. I'll be sure to catch more games here whenever I find myself in the DFW area.

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    Choctaw Stadium

    Choctaw Stadium

    4.0
    (460 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Choctaw Stadium is like the cool uncle of sports venues--used to be a baseball park, got a…read moremakeover, and now it's trying new things like football, rugby, and rooftop cocktails. I didn't go for a game, just wandered through, but even without a crowd it had that big Texas energy. You can feel the history in the bones of the place--like it's still whispering old Rangers games to itself while gearing up for a rugby scrum or high school football showdown. The architecture is part ballpark, part modern facelift, and part "we're figuring it out as we go." I kind of loved it. It was quiet the day I visited, but the views were wide open and the breeze rolled through like it had season tickets. From the upper deck, you can see the whole Arlington entertainment zone laid out like a buffet--Texas Live!, AT&T Stadium, all of it. Choctaw might not be the headliner anymore, but it's still in the show--and it's got charm, history, and a little grit left in the stands.

    I've always been a fan of this ball stadium. I recall when it was just Arlington Stadium, before…read moreit became sponsored. It's been around for a while, the brick ball park is becoming a thing of the past. When the Rangers moved across the street, I was excited to know that they weren't taking this one down. It's a beautifully aged ball park. One memory is of being in the park for opening day of the Rangers where they set a record for the coldest opening day for the Rangers at 31 degrees. It was cold, but it was fun. The vendors are plentiful and the views are great. Walking up top, you can look over the brick wall and see across the area, it's a beautiful view. The baseballs out front are a great touch. A lot the outside accessible areas are becoming restaurants, stores, and offices. It's still a beautiful ball park.

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    Texas Live!

    Texas Live!

    3.5
    (579 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    We attended a company event at Texas Live! on February 18, 2026, and overall we had a great time…read more The venue itself is impressive, and the food and drinks were very good. Our company provided each guest with three drink tickets, and many attendees -- including ourselves -- happily purchased additional drinks beyond that. Unfortunately, our experience with most of the bartenders was disappointing. We visited two different bar stations, and several bartenders came across as rude or uninterested, almost as if serving guests was an inconvenience. This stood out especially since the event was a large private rental, and guests were continuing to spend money throughout the evening. That said, one bartender truly made a positive impression -- Analilia. She was friendly, welcoming, and had an amazing attitude that completely changed the experience at her bar. She provided the level of service you would expect at a venue of this caliber. Despite the inconsistent service, we still enjoyed the event overall thanks to the atmosphere, food, and entertainment. I hope management recognizes team members like Analilia and works to ensure a more consistently positive guest experience across all bar stations in the future.

    Boooo, Texas Live! What an incredibly disappointing…read moreexperience you have given many locals AND visitors! We drove out, paid for parking, and walked up expecting to grab dinner and watch the Mexico World Cup match, only to be told at the door that they had "just started charging admission for the Mexico games." Mind you, we came to Texas Live to see Mexico vs S Korea, USA vs AUS, USA vs HERZ, and were not charged. Seriously? If you're going to change your policy and charge people just to enter your venue to eat and watch a game, the least you can do is make that crystal clear before people spend money on parking. It was not on their website so this is UNACCEPTABLE! AND why just the Mexico games? I'd say that was predatory at the least. If it was solely about safety, let who arrives be served, but you took advantage and cost us $ AND inconvenience. DO BETTER!

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    Texas Rangers Baseball

    Texas Rangers Baseball

    3.9
    (103 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    For our first MLB experience, wow! This was the right choice!!! We had an amazing time and the…read moreRangers won!!!!

    MLB Ballpark #27…read more Globe Life Field is a solid ballpark but it's in that middle range of ball parks like Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago White Sox, and Washington DC. I try to rate ball parks on 4 categories: Food, Architecture, Fanbase and something I just call Other Architecture: Kind of felt somewhat "cookie cutter" but there was a huge glass wall along the outfield lines that is cool. The roof is retractable but was closed when I was there so that may be why it felt cookie cutter to me. I like my baseball outdoors even if it is 98 degrees. Food: They have all the usual fair that you would expect. Then they have the insane! A sombrero nacho hat for 40.00. This is more of a 9-layer dip than actual nachos. You can actually eat the hat, and we did. I had another friend get a 24-inch hot dog that was more of a sauage with grilled onions and chili. He ate the whole thing! Luckily, he wasn't rooming with me that night. The beer selection didn't seem as large as I would like. They should have more local breweries like Martin House on tap. Fanbase: The place wasn't full on a Friday night, but it was probably 2/3's full and the fans were all cheering and dressed up in Rangers' gear. Lots of ladies in jerseys and cowboy boots. Other: Texas Live! is next door so you can get a crappy beer and pregame there. It's also next door to Jerry's World (Cowboys). There is tons of parking but it was 60.00 to park by the stadium.

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