coyboys stadium
All right, you are here with that dough to blow, great, come I’ll take you for a journey into what the NFL and the Dallas Cowboys will cherish for long, or will they. It’s the much hyped $1 billion stadium in Arlington that’ll be the next home for the Cowboys after the Texas Stadium, and we know that already, or don’t we. Scheduled for September 2009 opening, the enormity of the structure, which will seat approximately 80,000 - 100,000 fans, will surely take a different kind of buff to afford the seat in there. You could be one on the list, for you are reading this - no, you ain’t lucky enough already, you’ll have to still shell a freaking $154,350 for that ordinary seat in the extraordinary venue. That much for a ticket, the price is absolutely nuts for a 21-inch-wide cushioned seat, I could bloody own a sexy home theater for $154,350. Despite being a charge for the coolest stadium in the history of mankind, it is a Sticker Shock, and that’s how it came upon the season-ticket holders as well. The Cowboys reveal that that the seat licenses in the lower bowl could be purchased for $16,000 to $150,000, which would grant the owner the right to buy those tickets for the next 30 years. Tickets cost $340 for each of the team’s 10 guaranteed home games - eight in the regular season and two in the preseason. The Super Bowls, the NFC Championship Game and other high profiled games will make road to the new stadium, but most would want to end their Cowboy alliance watching the 10 regular-season Cowboys’ games remaining this season at the Texas Stadium - the lovable old dump. Coz, who knows the Chablis and caviar ambiance of the new stadium mutes Cowboys home-field advantage. Making those venerated games post ‘09 more like Wimbledon than an NFL scorchers.

[Source: Dallas Observer]