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How Much Does it Cost to Attend a Dallas Cowboys Game?

The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most beloved teams in the NFL. As a result, it should come as no surprise to learn that there are a lot of people interested in Dallas Cowboys tickets, which is something that has a huge impact on the ticket prices. With that said, there is still enormous variation from game to game as well as from season to season, meaning that interested individuals will want to do their research so that they can be better-informed when making their purchases.

What Is the Expected Cost of Tickets?

For starters, there are sources out there that have produced statistics for the average cost of Dallas Cowboy tickets. For instance, TicketIQ has published statistics that provide some interesting points to mull over. One example is how the average ticket price rose consistently if perhaps not steadily from 2011 to 2017, as shown by how it was $301 in 2015, $311 in 2016, and $402 in 2017. However, what is curious is that the average ticket price in 2018 seems to have seen a tumble to $257, which would be the lowest since 2012. Presumably, the fall in price is based on the Dallas Cowboys' poor performance, but since the team remains very well-known, interested individuals shouldn't expect there to be serious limits to how far said fall can proceed.

With that said, while average ticket prices should give interested individuals a very general idea of what a Dallas Cowboys ticket will cost, they should remember that there can be enormous variation for tickets for the same game on the same date. After all, some seats are supposed to offer much better viewing experiences than others, meaning that some seats are much more expensive than others. Due to this, a seat in the Upper Reserved section might cost somewhere between $50 to $80. In contrast, a seat in the Hall of Fame section might cost somewhere between $150 and $300 depending on the exact position of the seat even when it is for the same game on the same date.

What Is the Expected Cost of Concessions?

Like how Dallas Cowboys tickets are pricier than average, their cost of concessions are pricier than average as well. For example, a beer is expected to go for around $9 while a a hot dog is expected to go for around $5.50. In both cases, these prices are higher than the average for the NFL as a whole, which might not seem like in the short run but can nonetheless build up for people who plan on seeing the Dallas Cowboys play again and again.

Of course, it is important to note that there are other food and beverage options for people who are planning on visiting the concessions. Some recently introduced examples range from pork belly burgers that have been topped with kimchi, aioli, hoisin sauce, and jalapeno cheese to salsa chicken tacos and Thai veggie wraps. As a result, for people who want something more than a standard beer and hot dog, they should look into the prices of the vendors situated close to their seating for further information that will prove useful in their planning.

What Is the Expected Cost of Parking?

Parking is something that can see a fair amount of variation as well. For example, there are around 12,000 parking spaces that are allocated to a total of 15 lots for the AT&T Stadium. On top of this, there are close to another 12,000 parking spaces for the Texas Rangers Ballpark that may or may not see use as well. Generally speaking, the parking passes can be had for around $20 to $30, but on certain occasions, they can see considerable increases because they are more in-demand for some events than for others, which is something that interested individuals will want to keep in mind.

Besides this, it should be mentioned that there are some special rules that might be applicable to some individuals. For example, RVs and other over-sized vehicles must park in Lot 14 because the other lots are reserved for their standard-sized counterparts. Naturally, over-sized vehicles are charged more at $150. With that said, for people who want to avoid paying parking costs, there are other options such as ride-sharing, which will require them to go to the Uber Pickup Zone in Lot 15 on event days.

Garrett Parker

Written by Garrett Parker

Garrett by trade is a personal finance freelance writer and journalist. With over 10 years experience he's covered businesses, CEOs, and investments. However he does like to take on other topics involving some of his personal interests like automobiles, future technologies, and anything else that could change the world.

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