For our anniversary, I got Kevin tickets to have a guided tour throughout the Dallas Cowboy's stadium.
The stadium...
Kevin with Tom Landry...
Our tour met you in the Pro Shop and begin at the Main Club level. During our tour we learned interesting facts about the stadium and how it was built.
Ready for the tour...
This is the HUGE television screen above the field. Interesting facts: this TV is never turned off and it is one of the 2,800 TV in the stadium.
Next stop on the tour was to view a private suite that belongs to Mr. Jerry Jones and his family. In his suite, there is a private elevator that only his family and guests can use that will take them directly to their field level box.
We proceeded to the Dr. Pepper Star Bar level and learned more about the retractable roof and window screens.
After that, we went into another private suite that was very large with extremely comfortable chairs. In this suite we learned more about the radio and print media press boxes.
From there, we visited the Cotton Bowl offices. Eventually they will need to move some of the Big 12 helmets...
Interesting Fact: The glass windows surrounding the Cotton Bowl offices are important/ famous plays from previous Cotton Bowls.
Our guided tour concluded by going down to the field. From that point on, we could explore the event level by our self. During this portion of the tour we walked around the field (kids were throwing footballs on the field and pretending to score touchdowns), went to the locker rooms of both the Cowboys and Cheerleaders, got to see the post-game interview room, and see the Miller Lite Club where the Cowboys rush onto the field for game time.
On the field...
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders' locker room...
Dallas Cowboys' locker room...
Kevin and I giving our post-game interviews...
The Miller Lite Club...
Kevin and I had a lot of fun on the tour. It was very interesting and we got to get into places that we would have never had access to. Now we just need to go to a Cowboys home game!
LOVE your outfit!! How fun!
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