You can only stand, you are not allowed to walk.Does standing room only give you access to walk around the whole stadium?
Does standing room only give you access to walk around the whole stadium?
Does standing room only give you access to walk around the whole stadium?
I went there last year and I think it does. I bought tickets for me and my boys and we were in the nose bleed section. the pictures looked good, but once there, the view weren't as good as the pictures, so we watched most of the game on the big screen. to be honest I liked the standing room, it was closer to the field, although only at the end zone. but you got to see more close up action. it had a better feel and price wise, it was a lot better. just get there a little earlier and get up front. there is seating and TV so you don't have to stand the whole time and you get the in stadium experience.Does standing room only give you access to walk around the whole stadium?
Stay at home and watch it on your TV.
Thats better than any seat in that stadium
Stay at home and watch it on your TV.
Thats better than any seat in that stadium
No, not inside . You are limited to that area only. You can walk around the perimeter outside though.Does standing room only give you access to walk around the whole stadium?
I agree. I've never been to AT&T Stadium but the gameday experience is awesome. Usually go to one Colts game a year. Will be in Cincy next year for the Dallas game.Have to disagree. I go to one game every year and I usually splurge and put out big bucks for the tickets. I think this year I spent $1000, and I have absolutely no regrets. That's on top of the plane flights (from Colombia, South America, no less), hotel stay, rental car, etc.
Being in the stadium is something else. The environment is electric, I love hanging out at the bar or going to the pro shop when the game opens, and you get to see the whole game.
If I lived in Forth Worth I'd definitely be a season ticket holder.
I live in Ft. Worth and wouldn't go even if it was half priceHave to disagree. I go to one game every year and I usually splurge and put out big bucks for the tickets. I think this year I spent $1000, and I have absolutely no regrets. That's on top of the plane flights (from Colombia, South America, no less), hotel stay, rental car, etc.
Being in the stadium is something else. The environment is electric, I love hanging out at the bar or going to the pro shop when the game opens, and you get to see the whole game.
If I lived in Forth Worth I'd definitely be a season ticket holder.
You can stand "towards" the end zones of those sections. There are even some "seating" on the walls of the fountains, etc. For big games, get there early, as those areas along the rails get pretty deep - four or five standing people deep. Just be aware, you will have to go all the way back down for restrooms, as the restrooms for those levels require a seated ticket for the 200's and 300's respectively. Concessions are similarly limited, although they do have limited concessions in those areas.So if one tried to sit in the sections 200s or 300s would they be able to get there