Before you head to Arlington to cheer on America's Team at AT&T Stadium, there are a few things you should know.
AT&T Stadium parking lots will open four hours before kickoff for noon games, and at least five hours before kickoff for afternoon and night games.For those looking to tailgate, it is only allowed in the grass areas on the perimeter of the parking lots and can only be 9-feet wide and 12-feet deep.Deep fryers or any oil-based cooking or frying are not allowed, along with open flame fires of any kind. Charcoal or gas cooking is allowed.
Tailgaters are not allowed to save spaces, sell food, drinks, or merchandise, have weapons and fireworks, advertise or promote products, or picket, political campaign, or solicit.are clear tote bags that do not exceed 12″x6″x12″, plastic storage bag up to one gallon in size, and small clutch purses no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″, with or without a handle or strap.AT&T Stadium has 15 parking lots with about 12,000 available spots. A parking pass can be bought beforehand.
There are two passenger drop-off zones at AT&T stadium. One is on the north side of Randol Mill Road in Lot 1, and the other is on the south side of the stadium, off of Cowboys Way in Lot 6, though post-event traffic may cause these areas to be inaccessible for pick up.Taxis will be available at the far west end of Miller LiteHouse off of North Collins Street and Cowboys Way.if you lost an item there.
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