Seat Numbers
The Cowboys Stadium seat numbers go from right to left when looking at the field from your seats. This means the right side of the section (when facing the field) will start with seat number 1 and work it's way up to seat number 20 to 30 depending on the section and row. This also means that seat number 1 will always be on the aisle next to the adjacent section with the lower section number in Cowboy Stadium.
Reviews
"Though tickets are expensive... it is certainly worth the splurge if you are a fan. Like everyone has said before me, this is hands down one of the best stadiums EVER!!! I have been here now for a few games (I am from Cali) and every time there is more and more to see. Everything is so clean and nice, and super convenient no matter what level you are sitting at (I've had cheap seats & I've had 50 Yard line Primo Seats). I must admit though the screen is GINORMOUS and is a bit of distraction, because even when I had primo seats with a spectacular field view I kept catching myself looking at the damn screen. I look forward to coming into town and watching my Cowboys play at this AMAZING Venue!"
History and Overview
AT&T Stadium (Formerly Dallas Cowboys Stadium) is a city owned stadium with a retractable roof in Arlington, Texas. Also referred to as "Jerry's World", it serves as the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. AT&T Stadium boasts one of the largest HD screens in the world, as it spans from 20 yard line to 20 yard line. Cowboys Stadium has a capacity of 80,000, which can be expanded to 105,000 with the use of standing room only seating. AT&T Stadium (Formerly Dallas Cowboys Stadium) recently hosted the 2016 Men's Final Four, Super Bowl XLV, and the NBA All Star game in 2010.