Dallas Cowboys Ticket Packages
Dallas Cowboys packages include tickets, lodging, & transfers
![]() | Sports Traveler is the Official Sports Package Provider for Experience Arlington & the Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau! Our Dallas Cowboys Ticket Packages keep getting better. Travel to see the Cowboys play at Cowboys Stadium with exciting football trips throughout the season! Cowboys Ticket and Hotel Packages include: - Top quality accommodations in Arlington, TX - just blocks from Cowboys Stadium! - Great Seats to the Game - Guided Cowboys Stadium Tour - Pre-Game Tailgate Party with former player appearance! - Game day and airport shuttle service - Breakfast daily - Access to VIP events and more! |

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![]() | Cowboys 1-Night Packages Starting at $249/pp Lodging at the Hilton Garden Inn Perfect for a short Cowboys get-a-way game trip. One night lodging, game tickets, and transportation for a great low price. | ![]() | Cowboys 2-Night Packages Starting at $369/pp Lodging at the Hilton Arlington Our most popular travel packages includes everything you need to make your trip to see the Cowboys easy and affordable. |
![]() | Cowboys Thanksgiving Game Trips Join us in Arlington for a holiday weekend including tickets to the Cowboys Thanksgiving game, plus stay for great shopping! | ![]() | Cowboys Away Game Packages Starting at $229/pp Lodging Near Stadium Follow the Cowboys on the road this season! Packages include lodging, tickets to the game, and all for a great low price! |
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Cowboys Stadium – Arlington, Texas The Dallas Cowboys
now play at the new Cowboys Stadium, located in Arlington, Texas. Up to
80,000 fans can be accommodated, with the option for expanding to hold
100,000. Texas Stadium had been home to the Cowboys since 1971 which was trademarked for the hole in the roof. Now, the Cowboys new home stadium has a retractable roof with glass doors allowing each end zone to be opened, and a center-hung video display board which is rumored to be the largest HDTV in the world. The construction cost of the new stadium is estimated at $1 Billion, which makes it one of the most expensive sporting venues ever built. Cowboys Stadium stadium also hosted Super Bowl XLV in 2011 when the Green Packers returned to glory by defeating the Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Cotton Bowl is also now held there annually. In addition to the Cotton Bowl, Cowboys Stadium has also been the host of the Cowboys Classic since 2009. The Cowboys Classic is a college football game that takes place the opening weekend of the college football season and normally features two of the nation's top programs. |
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