Wow, one of the best places to watch the game. Every inch is used to watch the game. The screen is so huge! Can’t wait till I cone again!
LG N.
Classificação do local: 4 Prosper, TX
Very cool place! Jerry’s world is a place to see. We were there for an event and were able to walk on the field(50 yard line)…pretty cool. Definitely want to go back for a game sometime in the future or another event. Nicely done!
Nik D.
Classificação do local: 5 Santa Monica, CA
You don’t have to be a Cowboys fan to love, admire, and respect the stadium. Jerry Jones pulled out all the stops to make this a state of the art and beauty. You will be in constantly in awe and amazement of the stadium. You also have an option to take a tour of the facility which I would highly recommend for anyone. You will not be disappointed. If you don’t enjoy this stadium then you simply are lame.
Susana C.
Classificação do local: 4 The Colony, TX
I can’t believe I’m rating the Dallas Cowboy Stadium being the die hard Steelers fan that I’ve always been. But we had out of town guests that wanted to tour the stadium so off we went. We were able to do a self-guided tour on a Sunday during the playoffs, well because it’s pretty quiet in this stadium during the playoffs.(heh heh) I was prepared for a long and miserable tour but it was actually a lot more fun and interesting than I thought .It’s a good workout running around that place so if you opt to do the tour, wear comfortable shoes. This is a beautiful stadium and you can tell a lot of pride goes into keeping it in top form. We were walking around on the field and met a worker there named George who was full of fun trivia facts about the stadium and the famous Jumbo-Tron. Every employee we encountered was ready to talk about what they do there. It was actually a good time, I could have rated this 5 stars but you know… Cowboys.
Gauri U.
Classificação do local: 1 Denton, TX
Parking is ridiculously expensive. I understand there’s no such thing as free parking at a venue, but $ 50 and up for parking anywhere within a block is ridiculous. $ 19 for a margarita! Everything associated with this venue is extremely expensive and cheaply made. I will not be returning.
Ryan F.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Lets get one this clear before you read this review… First and foremost, I am a passionate Green Bay fan, also a football fan in general. While I was in Dallas I decided to go visit AT&T stadium or Dallas Cowboys stadium or whatever they are calling it these days. I never would have imagined that a venue for our modern day gladiators would be so… fancy? I took the tour which allowed us to walk through the entire stadium, locker rooms, Jerry Jones private game viewing area, media room, even got us on the field. It did not feel like a football stadium at all, it had the feel of a well lit Las Vegas night club. Imported natural stone that in the right light gave off a cowboy blue hue lined the floors everywhere in the place! Not to mention the countless art pieces, sculptures and flat screen t.v.‘s everywhere! Beside from being on the field where my favorite team won the superbowl, my favorite part was visiting the cheerleaders locker room. I may or may not have slipped my phone number into a few of their lockers(now we play the waiting game). But the building still felt cold and like it was overcompensating for something(again, just like a Vegas night club). All for the modest price of $ 1.2 billion dollars, no this is not Austin powers… one point two BILLION dollars is what it actually cost to build this place. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the finer things in life just as much as the next guy, but I like my football gritty with a side of chicken wings served on a paper plate if you know what I mean. I feel like I would need a suit and tie to attend a game here but on the other side of the coin this would be a great place to throw a party!(wink wink Johnny Football) It is a very impressive building, I recommend taking the tour, it was really a lot of fun and gave you access to most of the stadium. However, it seems to me like the Cowboys or more specifically J.J. is trying to inject a whole lot of fancy into football and I don’t know how I feel about that. P. S. Lambeau field is still the most magical place on earth.(take that disney!) Go GB!!!
Darrell K.
Classificação do local: 5 Seal Beach, CA
AKA as AT&T Stadium. How about them Cowboys! I’ve been a Cowboy fan my entire life. Sure living in Texas as a kid and getting brainwashed, I still can’t help rooting for them. I live in the Washington DC area for 40 years and they hate our beloved Cowboys. I now live in California. So any trips to Dallas to watch them play is a Bucket List bonanza for me. I was fortunate to watch the Boys play in the original Texas Stadium and seen this one only on TV. So, I’m finally here. And baby, I have to tell ya, it’s the best sports arena is the universe. Maybe I’m biased, but I have been in a lot of sports venue. In fact, check out my list in Unilocal on them. This one is Texas grand. The first thing I had to do is to check out my brick for the first time. It took me a while to find it, but seeing my name etched in the sidewalk of this great place is super exciting. Then I made my way to the back to enter the pre-game festivities and of course, it was a large super party with TV screens showing most NFL games that were on-going with booths and kiosk set up everywhere. Be prepared, you must go through security first and it takes a while to get through. When they finally opened up the doors, there was the football field endzone and the grandeur of the place takes away your breath. The humongous screens in the center of the field were amazing. Nothing quite like it. I was fortunate to have club seats, but I walked around the park and looked at all vantage points. Look like there was no bad seat in the house. The Club seats had it’s own private section with food options too. I enjoyed the whole experience and I’m hopeful to do it again.
Jade S.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
First time here was at the Taylor Swift Concert. Based on that experience I adored the stadium soooo much. So many people packed into this stadium for the show but with the way this place is set up it felt magical looking around at all the people. The jumbo screen in the middle made it great for the people everywhere in the stadium. I am sure there was not a bad seat in the house because of that jumbo tv. The stadium was clean, the employees were friendly, I overall enjoyed my first experience here very much. I cannot wait to be back for a Cowboy’s game some day!
Zach O.
Classificação do local: 1 Dallas, TX
Unfortunately, I had a horrible experience at the world re known stadium. I spent 500 dollars to sit in club level just to get treated like trash. The security could care less if I was threatened by the opposing team. No warnings or evictions were ever I place, after countless verbal harassments. The security simply«looked the other way.» It was so awful I left for a whole quarter. I simply can’t wrap my head around why they have security at all. They do nothing and treat Club Level like it’s just another seat/paycheck. I will never return to a stadium where I was threaten by fans over six times and in plain sight of security. This and will always haunt me… The profanity yelled at me, the opposing fans apologizing for the fans that were causing this, and the overall horrible experience!
Ricky M.
Classificação do local: 5 Arlington, TX
Loving my first visit! So much energy and organized so well! Go cowboys! Never have I been to a stadium where exiting was so easy. We lost out car but once we found it getting home was easy!
Tyler S.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
One of the nicest NFL Stadiums out there today. We sat upper level and they aren’t the best seats but the TV made up for it. The only think bad about the stadium is the location. In my option its wasn’t the nice area for the stadium.
Derrick J.
Classificação do local: 5 Bowie, MD
The stadium is truly amazing inside and out. We had seats in the nosebleed 410 section was the view of the game and jumbotron was perfect. SideNote: Jerry has to pay for that billion $$ stadium so be prepared for extremely high prices for parking, food, beer, souvenirs, and everything else. Enjoy!
Dara T.
Classificação do local: 5 Frisco, TX
It was a great tour! The guides were funny, informed and polite. We got to see so much and it was worth every penny and a life long fan. What a beautiful stadium. FYI there are blackout dates for field access.
Matt G.
Classificação do local: 5 Frisco, TX
What an amazing place! Not a bad seat in the house, great concessions, clean bathrooms, friendly staff, and great facilities. I watched Super Bowl XLV here and it was a moment in my life I’ll never forget. My only complaint was that the NFL and Cowboys Stadium did a terrible job with funneling people into the stadium. Only 2 gates were open for over 100,000 fans however, this was a special occasion and I won’t hold it against my rating since I am sure this isn’t always the case for events. Another thing about this stadium is the amazing sound system and video screen. Sometimes you find yourself gravitating towards the screen and not the field! The highlights were great and the replays were right on cue. I didn’t have to worry about parking because we had a chartered bus service but I did notice parking was around $ 75-$ 1000 for the event. Again, its the Super Bowl! I can’t wait to watch some more games here now that I live in Dallas. I should note that this Super Bowl trip was the moment I fell in love with Dallas. Who knew that a few years later I would call DFW my new home.
Dylan E.
Classificação do local: 5 San Dimas, CA
The new Dallas Cowboys Stadium, aka AT&T Stadium, is absolutely state of the art. We got to take a private tour the day before game day and it appeared that there was a great view from almost every level. The retractable roof option makes ideal for football games and the players. The Miller Lite stage and bars were awesome and had some good famous bands performing before kickoff. *Worth Every Expense(Tailgate Of Course) *Take a Tour(Private or Self Guided) *Bring a Camera(Capture the Memories)