
NFL Venue Guide
THE SEATING
GUIDE
AT&T Stadium — Arlington, TX
Data updated: 2025 NFL Season
Cheapest Section
$75+
Sections
5
Capacity
80,000
AT&T Stadium seats 80,000 fans across multiple levels, with standing room bringing capacity above 100,000 for special events. The retractable roof creates a climate-controlled environment, so weather is never a factor inside. The defining feature is the center-hung video board — a 72-foot tall, 160-foot wide screen stretching from 20-yard line to 20-yard line. Every seat has a view of this massive display. The stadium's vast size means that upper-level seats feel more distant than at smaller venues, but the video board compensates. Party Pass (standing room) areas offer a budget-friendly way to experience Jerry World.
Premium Seating Sections
Each section offers a distinct vantage point. Choose based on your priorities: proximity, comfort, atmosphere, or value.
100-Level Sideline
$250-$400+“Field-level sideline seats with close-up action and the massive video board directly overhead”
The Pros
- Closest to the field
- Premium sightlines near midfield
- Loudest atmosphere
The Cons
- Most expensive non-suite option
- Video board too close to see comfortably from front rows
- Fully climate-controlled but crowded concourse access
100-Level End Zone
$120-$200“Lower bowl behind the end zone with great views of goal-line plays”
The Pros
- Affordable lower bowl access
- Exciting for touchdowns and red-zone action
- Good atmosphere
The Cons
- Skewed angle for mid-field plays
- Netting can obstruct parts of the view
200-Level Mezzanine
$150-$250“Elevated mid-level with excellent overall sightlines and direct video board viewing angle”
The Pros
- Best overall viewing angle
- Great video board perspective
- Good balance of proximity and overview
The Cons
- Mid-range pricing
- Can feel removed from field-level energy
Club Level / Suites
$400-$700+“Premium mid-level with access to exclusive lounges, in-seat service, and VIP amenities”
The Pros
- All-inclusive food and drink options
- Private climate-controlled lounges
- Wider padded seats with extra legroom
- VIP parking included with some packages
The Cons
- Highest cost tier
- Corporate atmosphere in some sections
400-Level Upper Deck
$75-$120“Highest fixed seats with a panoramic view of the entire field”
The Pros
- Full field visibility
- Budget-friendly for a Cowboys game
- Great video board viewing angle
The Cons
- Farthest from the field
- Steep climb to seats
- Players appear small without binoculars
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