Stadium #20
Texas Stadium
Dallas, TX
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys Stadium
September 15, 2008
37 - 41 Win

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StadiumTour- July 9, 2007

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Built: 1971
Capacity:  65,595 seats
Playing Surface: RealGrass by Sportfield
Draft Beer: $8.00
Hot Dog: $5.50
Stadium Parking: $30.00
Texas Stadium
Address

2401 East Airport Freeway
Irving, TX 75062
(972) 785-4000
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Stadium Review
- Monday Night Matchup
Quest for 31 at Texas StadiumMonday Night Football is bigger and badder in the state of Texas. So this matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys on ESPN’s Monday Night Football was a great time to check off Stadium #20 on the Quest for 31. The last time I visited Texas Stadium, I took a guided tour of the place and of all the Stadium Tours I’ve taken around the league, the tour of Texas Stadium is easily the best of the lot. Not only do they put you in the right frame of mind to appreciate the history of the building when the tour begins, but this stadium tour concludes with time down on the field accented by footballs and kicking tees that are provided by your tour guide. It was one of the best twenty minutes of my life, kicking a football through the uprights, darting in and out of the Cowboys endzone, looking up through the dramatic hole in the roof, or running back imaginary kickoffs to the delight of an imaginary crowd. This part of the tour is definitely a unique thrill that every NFL fan must experience if given the opportunity.

The Y.O. Ranch SteakhouseThe city of Dallas is a fascinating place to visit, especially for a football game. The Historic West End District is where you want to be for live entertainment, a great meal, and even a conspiracy theory. My girlfriend, Crystal, and I started the evening with a superb meal at Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse, a moderately priced, traditional Texas steakhouse, boasting five star dining in casual Texas style and they certainly did not fail to deliver on that claim. The West End is also a great place for bar hopping or even mulling over the Kennedy assassination conspiracy, as all landmarks including the book depository, grassy knoll, and Elm Street assassination route are accessible to the public. But I was in town for some football and armed with some premiere seats that I got on TicketCity.com, we were ready for the visiting Philadelphia Eagles.

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DallasTailgate.com setup some prime Dallas Texas Tailgating in advance by contacting Felix Chavez of DallasTailgate.com, the premiere tailgating experience in Dallas. Felix is a longtime Dallas Cowboys fan who’s well versed in the ins and outs of local tailgating flavor. He and his crew had setup an assortment of brews and grilled meats including his patented Championship Chorizo Burgers … another fantastic find on the Quest for 31. Cowboys fans take to the parking lots early and just like Felix, everyone is firing up Texan-style barbecues accented with their alcoholic beverage of choice. The Cowboys look like the team to best in the NFC again this season and with the hit taken by the injury to Tom Brady and the departure of Brett Favre from Green Bay, they look like the favorite to win the Super Bowl this year. I guess only time will tell how far the Cowboys are able to take all of this potential

The Jokeraider on Monday Night FootballAnyway, after several hours of drunken debauchery, Crystal and I took to Texas Stadium to watch the Dallas Cowboys lock horns with the Philadelphia Eagles for the last Monday Night Football Game in Texas Stadium. Texas Stadium is an iconic facility. Like Candlestick Park in San Francisco, the ghosts of championships of the past loom large within the building and an unmistakable aura of success is present everywhere you go. It’s said that the hole in the roof is there to allow God to watch His team. Well if that’s true He saw an amazing football game on this night, as the Eagles and Cowboys traded touchdowns in a thrilling offensive shootout resulting in a 41- 37 Cowboys win. Lots of long balls, great special teams play, and explosive offenses on display as not one fan left the building until the final seconds clicked off the clock. By the end of the evening the Eagles were hanging their heads as the Cowboys took control of the NFC Eastern Division with a 2-0 record.  How ‘bout them Cowboys!
 

City of Dallas Local Information  
Top Tourist Attractions:
JFK Assassination Tour (Dealey Plaza, grassy knoll, book depository)
Dallas Historic West End District
Stockyards in Fort Worth

Local Foods:
Grade-A Texas Beef
Barbecue
Tex-Mex
Chicken Fried Steak

What They're Drinkin':
Shiner Bock, BJ's Brewhouse, Humperdinks, Franconia Brewery

Tailgating Hotspots:
Cici's Pizza Parking Lot - $70.00/space - call Tim Weaver (817-201-8744)

Fan
Resources:
Pocket Map of Dallas
Stadium Policy
Stadium Parking Map

Local Sports Media:
Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Dallas Observer
KTCK 1310  The Ticket,
The Fan 105.3, ESPN 103.3 FM
Popular Bar Districts:
Sundance Square, Ft. Worth (Flying Saucer, 8.0, City Streets, Blarney Stone)
Stockyards, Ft. Worth (Neon Moon Saloon, Cantina Cadillac , White Elephant)
West End District, Dallas (House of Blues, Dick's Last Resort, Hooters)

Best Restaurants:
Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse
Restaurant Row in Dallas (NW Highway & I-35)
Riskey's BBQ ($9.99 All u can eat GIANT beef ribs)
Mr. Sushi (best sushi in Dallas)
Lupes Mexican Restaurant

Getting to the Stadium:
Located in Arlington, TX, it's best to drive out to the stadium on game day and get a spot in one of the lots around the stadium.  Parking spaces are rather expensive, but then again everything's bigger in Texas.  Expect to pay $70 just to park.

Where To Stay:
Find a hotel in the downtown area of Dallas, Texas.  Arlington is a short drive away on gameday, but nothing beats the sights, and attractions of downtown Dallas.  I stayed at the Hyatt Regency Dallas which was a stone's throw from Dealey Plaza.  I'd also suggest The Magnolia Hotel, The Radisson or the Adolphus Hotels.
 
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Dallas Cowboys
2009 NFL Schedule

    1 Sun, 13-Sep at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM
    2 Sun, 20-Sep NY Giants 8:20 PM
    3 Mon, 28-Sep Carolina 8:30 PM
    4 Sun, 4-Oct at Denver 4:15 PM
    5 Sun, 11-Oct at Kansas City 1:00 PM
    6 Sun, 18-Oct, Bye
    7 Sun, 25-Oct Atlanta 4:15 PM
    8 Sun, 1-Nov Seattle 1:00 PM
    9 Sun, 8-Nov at Philadelphia 8:20 PM
    10 Sun, 15-Nov at Green Bay 4:15 PM
    11 Sun, 22-Nov Washington 1:00 PM
    12 Thu, 26-Nov Oakland 4:15 PM
    13 Sun, 6-Dec at NY Giants 4:15 PM
    14 Sun, 13-Dec San Diego 4:15 PM
    15 Sat, 19-Dec at New Orleans 8:20 PM
    16 Sun, 27-Dec at Washington 8:20 PM
    17 Sun, 3-Jan Philadelphia 1:00 PM

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Texas Stadium Tours
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Ticket Prices: $12 adults, $7 Students/Seniors. Tours begin and end at the Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop near Gate 8.
Phone Number:
972-785-4850
E-Mail: stadiumtours@dallascowboys.net

Hours: Tours are conducted from 10:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Saturday on the hour and 11:00am to 3:00pm on Sunday on the hour. Tours are not conducted on game days or during special events and are subject to cancellation due to special events or lack of availability. You may call to confirm that your tour is being offered for a specific day at 972-785-4780.

Areas Covered: Facility, Press box, Luxury Suites, Dallas Cowboys Lockerroom and Field.  Guests spend about 20 minutes on the field at the end of the tour.  Footballs and kicking tees are provided.


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Dallas Texas Tailgating   Hanging with the Eagles Fans   El Luchadores de Mexico
A pic with Chico and Sal - great guys.   Approaching The Enemy   El Luchadores de Mexico
         
Joe Cahn Commissioneer of Tailgating   La Kalle 99.1 FM - Dallas   Joe Cahn with the Questmobile
Joe Cahn, the Commissioner of Tailgating   La Kalle 99.1 FM - Dallas   A pic with Joe next to the Questmobile
         
Parking Lot at Texas Stadium   The Joker at Texas Stadium   Cowboys Fans at Texas Stadium
Eddie, Joseph, myself, Sammy, and Hector   The Joker outside Texas Stadium   A couple solid Cowboys Fans
         
Inside Texas Stadium   Philadelphia Eagles Fans in Dallas   Lower endzone with the Joker
Kickoff is imminent   Those damned Philly fans tried to convert me   How 'bout them Cowboys!
         
Let's Go Cowboys!   Under the hole in the Roof at Texas Stadium   how 'bout them cowboys!
Definitely, ready for some football!   What a game ...   Stadium #20 - Texas Stadium
         
     
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