AT&T Stadium Tour

While in Texas, I had the chance to tour AT&T Stadium.

A few members of my team offered to join me for the stadium tour, which made the experience even better.I’m not much of a football fan, although I do claim the Atlanta Falcons. Still, I’ve heard plenty about Jerry Jones and the vision behind what began as Cowboys Stadium and is now AT&T Stadium.

The tour began with an introduction from our guide, followed by photos and our first look at the field. The view alone was impressive, but the massive center-hung screen immediately stood out. It’s one of those features you have to see in person to fully appreciate.

The stadium holds over 75,000 people. On game or event days, around 10,000 people are working inside. On non-game days, that number drops to about 2,000. The scale is hard to ignore.

We moved through the concessions area, where screens are positioned throughout to ensure fans never miss a moment of the game. Every detail feels intentional.

The finishes throughout the stadium were just as impressive. Marble floors sourced from overseas, elegant lighting, and decor influenced by Jerry Jones’s wife, reflecting a desire to make the space feel both grand and personal.

Next, we toured one of the suites. Each suite can be customized and is included as part of a lease. From the one we visited, we even had a view toward Jerry Jones’s suite.

We continued to the press box, a well-designed space that gives media clear access on game day.

From there, we made our way down to the lower level. This is where the players’ and cheerleaders’ locker rooms are located, both thoughtfully designed and well-appointed. We also saw the interview room, fully soundproof and ready for post-game moments.

To close the tour, we returned to the upper level for one last look at the stadium from above.

AT&T Stadium is more than a sports venue. It’s a full experience, built with intention and attention to detail.

Definitely worth the visit.

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