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At&T Stadium 2018 Guest Guide AT&T STADIUM 2018 GUEST GUIDE | 1 AT&T STADIUM SEATING Guest Text Messaging Service Text STAR followed by a space and your location and issue to 69050. Club Seating Reserved Seating 2 | AT&T STADIUM 2018 GUEST GUIDE AT&T STADIUM 2018 GUEST GUIDE | 3 2019 DALLAS COWBOYS SCHEDULE FROM THE OWNER Dear Fans: Date Preseason Games (TV) Central Time It is our pleasure to welcome you to AT&T Stadium. Sat., Aug. 10 @ San Francisco 49ers (CBS 11/DCTV) 8:00 p.m. As we enter our second decade of operation, we again open our doors with a deep Sat., AUG. 17 @ LA Rams (in Hawaii)(CBS 11/DCTV) 9:00 p.m. sense of pride in both our venue and the Dallas Cowboys. This is a world-class stadium that is home to one of the most-storied professional sports franchises in American SAT., AUG. 24 HOUSTON TEXANS (CBS 11/DCTV) 6:00 p.m. history. The mission of AT&T Stadium is to define the cutting edge of technology and the fan THUR., Aug 29 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (CBS 11/DCTV) 7:00 p.m. experience, while also being able to attract the very best events that the world has to oer. Surpassing the excitement and entertainment value that we all enjoyed in our first Date Regular Season (TV) Central Time 10 seasons is a lofty challenge, but our aim is to always get better and to set the bar just a little bit higher. SUN., SEPT. 8 NEW YORK GIANTS (FOX) 3:25 p.m. Over the previous several years, our stadium has played host to the NBA All-Star Sun., Sept. 15 @ Washington Redskins (fox) 12:00 p.m. Game, the Super Bowl, an NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four, the annual Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic and the first-ever College Football Playo National Championship in SUN., SEPT. 22 MIAMI DOLPHINS (FOX) 12:00 p.m. the new playo format. We have also welcomed unprecedented concert performances from the likes of George Strait, Paul McCartney, U2, Kenny Chesney, Taylor Swift, Sun., Sept. 29 @ New Orleans Saints (NBC) 7:20 p.m. Beyoncé and The Rolling Stones. Several other high-profile events – most notably the SUN., OCT. 6 GREENBAY PACKERS (FOX) 3:25 p.m. Academy of Country Music Awards in 2015 and WrestleMania in 2016 – continue to help establish AT&T Stadium as the premier venue for sports and entertainment. Sun., Oct. 13 @ New York Jets (CBS) 3:25 p.m. World boxing titles, major college football games, Supercross, Monster Jam, Professional Bull Riding and the Texas high school state football championships are SUN., OCT. 20 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (NBC) 7:20 p.m. among the wide variety of events that have drawn several million visitors to AT&T BYE Stadium, while more than a million additional guests annually have roamed the corridors, playing field and locker rooms through daily stadium tours. With versatility Mon., Nov. 4 @ New York Giants (ESPN) 7:15 p.m. and cultural contribution serving as creative motivations for its design, AT&T Stadium is also home to one of the world’s largest collections of contemporary art under the SUN., NOV. 10 MINNESOTA VIKINGS (NBC) 7:20 p.m. world’s largest roof. Sun., Nov. 17 @ Detroit Lions (FOX) 12:00 p.m. Experience over 50 pieces of art that occupy nearly 100,000 square feet. Take in two of the largest video boards that have ever been created as a compliment to the most Sun., Nov. 24 @New England Patriots (FOX) 3:25 p.m. popular sports attraction in North America – NFL football. Whether the retractable roof is open or closed, the sky is the limit for AT&T Stadium THUR., NOV. 28 BUFFALO BILLS (CBS) 3:30 p.m. in the months, years and decades ahead. The primary goal for our home is to deliver Thur., Dec. 5 @ Chicago Bears (FOX) 7:20 p.m. an experience that is both unprecedented and unforgettable, the inspiration for that grandeur having been provided by generations of Dallas Cowboys fans. SUN., DEC. 15 LOS ANGELES RAMS (FOX) 3:25 p.m. The venue was designed to be bigger and better than anyone could have ever imagined – because bigger and better is what Cowboys fans expect from the Dallas Sun., Dec. 22 @ Philadelphia Eagles (FOX) 3:25 p.m. Cowboys. SUN., DEC. 29 WASHINGTON REDSKINS (FOX) 12:00 p.m. In 2019, we also welcome you back to cheer on the defending 2018 NFC Eastern Division Champion Dallas Cowboys, and we hope you enjoy your experience at AT&T Home Games in BOLD *Kickoff time subject to change Stadium. Sincerely, Dallas Cowboys Television broadcasts can be seen on KTVT/CBS 11 and Telemundo 39 in Dallas/Fort Worth. All Dallas Cowboys games can be heard in English (105.3 FM The Fan) and Spanish (La Grande 107.5 FM) across the southwest on the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. Jerry Jones 4 | AT&T STADIUM 2018 GUEST GUIDE Dallas Cowboys Tickets ..........37-40 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders TABLE OF CONTENTS A Ticket is a Revocable License .........37 Youth Dance Academy ...................44 Important Numbers and Addresses ...5 Plazas ..............................................19 Season Tickets .................................37 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Programs .........................................19 Mobile Ticketing ...............................37 Auditions ......................................44 Special Areas ....................................7 Prohibited Items and Behavior ..........19 Dallas Cowboys App .........................37 Dallas Cowboys Art Collection ...........44 Radios .............................................20 Cowboys Experiences .......................37 Dallas Cowboys United .....................45 Stadium Policies, Procedures Re-Entry ..........................................20 Ticket O©ce .....................................37 Fan Mail ...........................................46 and Rules .................................... 9-25 Restrooms .......................................20 Ticket Exchange ...............................38 Gene and Jerry Jones Family Safe-in-the Seat Program ..................20 Ticket Fraud .....................................38 Charities .........................................46 ADA/Accessibility ...............................9 Scoreboard Messages .......................20 Ticket Policy ....................................38 Gene and Jerry Jones Family-Arlington Alcohol Policy.....................................9 Sign Language Interpreters ...............20 Ticket Replacement Policy Youth Foundation ............................46 Animals............................................10 Smoking ...........................................21 (Lost or Stolen Tickets) ...................38 Radio Network .................................46 ATMs ...............................................10 Special Events ..................................21 Ticket Transfers................................38 Spanish Radio Network .....................46 Baby Changing Stations ....................10 Stroller Policy ...................................22 Seat Option/Season Ticket Transfers .38 ROWDY Appearances .......................47 Bag Policy ........................................10 Suites ..............................................22 Account Holder of Record .................39 Television Broadcasts .......................47 Banners and Signs ............................10 Taxi Service/Uber .............................22 Account Manager .............................39 Television Network ...........................47 Bottles and Cans ..............................11 Tours of AT&T Stadium ......................23 Address Changes ..............................39 Cowboys Special Edition ...................47 Cameras ..........................................11 VIP Catering .....................................24 ADA Ticket Fraud .............................40 The Jason Garrett Show ....................47 Cell Phones ......................................11 Water Fountains ...............................23 Away Games ....................................40 The Cowboys Post Game Show ..........48 Clubs ...............................................11 Website ............................................23 Children’s Ticket Policy ....................40 Youth Football Academy ...................48 Club Seats ........................................11 Wheelchairs .....................................24 Flexible Scheduling ...........................40 Code of Conduct ...............................13 Wheelchair and Companion Seating ..24 Standing Room Only Tickets..............40 Art Collection Map...........................51 Compliments, Complaints and Wi-Fi ................................................24 Postseason ......................................40 Comments ......................................13 Will Call ............................................24 Maps ......................................... 52-63 Concessions .....................................13 Dallas Cowboys Football Club .... 43-48 Credentials ......................................14 Stadium Access by Ticket Type ..27-29 A Brief History ..................................43 Concessions ....................................64 Designated Driver Program ...............14 A Note about Stadium Access ...........27 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Elevators ..........................................14 Standing Room Only Tickets..............27 Appearances .................................44 Emergencies ....................................14 Reserved Seats Entrances ........................................15 (Sections 100, 200, 300, 400) .........27 Escalators ........................................15 C100 & C200 Club Seats ..................27 Event Presentation ...........................15 C300 Club Seats...............................27
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