Once I get into dentistry I would love to be a season ticket holder. I secretly use it as a rewarded goal to not go crazy in the process but I have not a clue on how any of it works such as cost per year and everything. I won’t be a “head to vegas” type Doctor and it would be something I could do with a wife and kid(s) and/or friends.
I am not trying to derail this thread by any means
In a nutshell, you "buy" a Personal Seat License (PSL) per seat which gives you the right to then annually purchase season tickets for the associated seat. E.g., if you want 2 seats in Section 217, you have to pay 2 PSLs. The cost of the PSL varies by section location, but there are 2 classes of PSL's - Club and non-Club. The Club are goal-line to goal-line, are the most expensive, but carry with it some benefits not available to non-Club seats. You also can pay cash for the PSL, which I chose to do, or finance it. If I remember right, when the stadium opened the PSL was a 30-year term, not sure if purchased today from the Cowboys if it would still be 30 years or 21 years. If you acquire an individual's PSL, which can be done, it would be whatever term is remaining on their PSL. One other thing to think about is the PSL REQUIRES you to buy every Cowboys ticket offered - i.e., you cannot just decide not to pay for the Season Tickets one year - you forfeit your PSL in that case. Same with Playoff tickets - you don't buy and pay for a playoff ticket and you forfeit your Seat License.
Hope that helps. I know I didn't include anything about costs, but that's available on the Cowboys website You can also see what individual's are listing their PSLs for.