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Discover the Dallas Cowboys' iconic stadium with this 3-hour small group tour, including transportation, field access, and behind-the-scenes views for $107.99.
Exploring the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium through this 3-hour small group tour offers a chance to experience one of the most impressive sports venues in the United States. Priced at $107.99 per person, this tour provides round-trip transportation from downtown Dallas and limits small groups to 13 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour features access to key areas such as private suites, press boxes, locker rooms, and the post-game interview room, with a highlight of practicing throwing on the stadium field—a moment that makes many feel like a true NFL star. While access to the field is subject to stadium events, the tour’s comprehensive itinerary and knowledgeable guides make it a worthwhile adventure for football fans and curious visitors alike.
However, some reviews note that field access isn’t guaranteed and prices are higher when booked in advance. Still, the expert guidance and exclusive areas make this tour stand out among Dallas attractions. It’s especially suited for those interested in sports venues, behind-the-scenes insights, and the luxurious amenities that set AT&T Stadium apart.


This 3-hour tour begins at JFK Memorial Plaza in Dallas, where visitors meet their guide before departing for Arlington, TX. Once at AT&T Stadium, the guide leads you through famous areas including the radio box, press boxes, private suites, and the Cotton Bowl offices. You also get to see the Dr. Pepper Star Bar and the Ford Motor Company Fountain.
The highlight of the visit is stepping onto the stadium field, where you can throw a football and truly feel like a professional athlete. Afterward, the guide takes you into the locker rooms, including the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders locker room, and shows you the post-game interview room. While access to the field is dependent on stadium events, the tour offers an inside look at the venue’s luxurious amenities.
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The round-trip transportation is included in the price, with pick-up at JFK Memorial Plaza. The transport makes the experience smooth and convenient, removing the hassle of parking or navigating traffic. The total trip duration, including transit and tour time, is approximately 3 hours, though traffic conditions can slightly impact timing.

During the guided portion, the stadium tour guide provides detailed insights into the stadium’s construction and features. Visitors explore luxurious private suites, press areas, and see the Cotton Bowl offices. The tour emphasizes the stadium’s state-of-the-art design, including massive video screens and deluxe amenities.
The guide’s knowledgeable narration enhances the experience, making it engaging for fans and those curious about sports architecture. The duration of the actual tour is around 90 minutes, leaving ample time to absorb the sights and ask questions.

One of the most exciting parts of this tour is the chance to practice throwing a football on the famous Dallas Cowboys field. This interactive experience allows visitors to feel like NFL players, adding a memorable touch to the visit. Despite some reviews noting field access isn’t guaranteed during certain events, this remains a key highlight when available.

The tour includes visits to private suites, showcasing the luxury and exclusivity that the Cowboys’ stadium offers. The press box provides an inside look into media operations during games and events. These areas of prestige are rarely accessible to the public, making this behind-the-scenes peek especially valuable for sports fans.

You gain entry into the locker rooms, including the Dallas Cowboys’ team locker room and the Cheerleaders’ locker room. Seeing these professional preparation areas offers a personalized view of the players’ routines. The post-game interview room lets visitors imagine the press conferences that follow big wins or tough losses.

While this tour promises extensive access, field access is not guaranteed and depends on stadium events. Some reviewers have expressed disappointment when field access was unavailable due to stadium preparations or events like the Monster Mash. It’s recommended to call the company the night before to confirm the departure time and field access status.
Another factor is the pricing, which tends to be higher when booked in advance. The cost of $107.99 covers taxes, fees, and transportation, but parking fees are not included.

This small-group tour limits participants to 13 people, offering a more intimate experience compared to larger tours. Many reviews praise the knowledge and friendliness of the guide, which enhances the overall enjoyment. Visitors note that timing and pacing could be improved, but most consider the overall value to be good, especially given the access to exclusive areas.
Reviews highlight the expertise of the guides and the stunning views of the stadium interior. Positive comments often mention the driver and transportation, which are praised for being comfortable and reliable.
However, some reviewers point out that the tour could be more efficient, and field access isn’t always available, leading to disappointment. A few mention that tickets cost less at the stadium if purchased directly, but the convenience and included transportation make this package appealing.
Strengths include personalized attention due to the small group size, comprehensive access to luxury areas like private suites and the press box, and the interactive field experience. The knowledgeable guides make the tour both educational and engaging, with a behind-the-scenes look that many fans find invaluable.
Limitations involve field access restrictions depending on events, and price considerations—booking in advance tends to be more costly. Some reviews suggest the tour could be faster to allow more time on the field or in the pro shop.
This tour offers a comprehensive inside look at AT&T Stadium, combining luxury, technology, and behind-the-scenes access. The round-trip transportation and small group setting ensure a personalized experience that appeals to sports fans and architecture enthusiasts.
While field access isn’t guaranteed and pricing may be higher in advance, the guide’s expertise and the exclusive areas visited make it a valuable way to explore this iconic venue. It is ideal for those who want a guided, immersive tour with a focus on VIP areas and are willing to accept some limitations during busy event days.
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Is the stadium tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but child seats are required, and the tour is best suited for those comfortable with walking and standing during the 90-minute guided experience.
Can I go on the field during the tour?
Access to the field is dependent on stadium events, and it is not always guaranteed. It’s advisable to call the company the night before to confirm.
How early should I book this tour?
Most bookings are made an average of 35 days in advance. To secure the desired time and avoid higher prices, booking ahead of time is recommended.
What is included in the tour price?
The $107.99 fee covers round-trip transportation, the 90-minute guided tour, taxes and fees, and access to the stadium’s key areas. Parking fees are not included.
How long is the entire experience?
Including transportation, the total duration is approximately 3 hours, with the stadium tour lasting about 90 minutes.
Are there any restrictions I should know?
Yes, access to certain areas depends on stadium schedules and events, and participants should call ahead for confirmation, especially regarding field access.