Fans’ guide to Cowboys Stadium

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Stadium prices

Tickets: Up to $239. The cheapest single-game seat tickets, $75 and $99, and the $29 party passes are sold out. For more information, go to dallascowboys.com.

Area parking: $20 and up; prices vary at private lots

Tarrant County special

For Cowboys fans in Tarrant County, the Fort Worth Transportation Authority is providing shuttle buses from the Texas & Pacific Station in downtown Fort Worth to the stadium. The T will charge $5 per person and another $5 for parking in the station’s lot.

Gate opening times

All Cowboys Stadium parking lots will open at 1 p.m. Stadium plazas and all gate entries open at 3 p.m. Fans should allow additional travel time to Cowboys Stadium due to increased traffic in the Entertainment District. Kickoff is 7:15 p.m. Fans can map their routes to and from the stadium by going to http://www.dallascowboysmaps.com.

Pre-game activities

Live bands, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and Dallas Cowboys Rhythm and Blue Dancers will be performing outside in the AT&T and Miller Lite Plazas. The plazas feature outdoor bars, concessions, restrooms and large video screens. Special stadium dedications will take place on the field during pregame and at halftime.

Entrances

There are 10 entrances to Cowboys Stadium:

Entry A: Northwest corner of the Stadium. Club and suite guests only. Pro Shop entrance (all guests).

Entry B, C & D: East side of the stadium adjacent to East Plaza.

Entry E: Southeast corner of the stadium. Club and suite guests only.

Entry F: Southwest corner of the stadium. Club and suite guests only.

Entries G, H, & J: West side of the stadium adjacent to West Plaza.

Entry K: Northwest corner of the stadium. Club and suite guests only.

Re-entry

Fans may exit and re-enter the stadium using the same ticket. Fans must exit through a designated “exit” gate and have their event ticket scanned out in order to be readmitted. Fans re-entering the stadium will have to go through security a second time. Fans who leave the stadium and do not have their tickets scanned out will not be permitted to re-enter using the same ticket.

The Party Pass

■ The party pass ticket provides a specific entrance.

■ The party pass does not provide a seat. Standing-room viewing along the rails is on a first-come, first-served basis.

■ Once inside the stadium, fans can move freely within each of the party decks and open spaces on the main concourse.

■ Some party pass areas of the stadium might fill to capacity. When that occurs, fans will no longer be provided access to those specific areas.

■ The outdoor plazas have restrooms, outdoor bars and discount pricing on food and beverage after the kickoff. Large video screens with live broadcasts of the game are on the plazas just outside the party decks.

Source: Dallas Cowboys

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