Tag: Cowboys Stadium
Be aware of cheap Super Bowl tickets for folding chairs
by admin on Feb.04, 2011, under Sports News
One thing football fans need to be aware of when buying 2011 Super Bowl tickets is that the sections at Cowboys Stadium marked with an “A” after the section number such as 224a are what they call auxillary seats and are just folding chairs. These were temporary seats put there just for big games such as the 2011 Super Bowl and from our understanding you don’t get a view of the Cowboys Stadium big screen.
The tickets make no mention of being folding chairs or not having a view of the big screen but that hasn’t stopped them from selling pretty well. For most fans they may want to consider paying a little extra for a better seat without the “A” for a better view and seat for the money they are paying.
If you have a question about whether the Super Bwol tickets you are looking to buy have obstructions or are temporary seats you can call PreferredSeat.com at 800 427-3914. Last minute Super Bowl tickets are still available at PreferredSeat.com without any hidden service charges.
Find the cheapest Super Bowl tickets with no hidden fees!
by admin on Jan.24, 2011, under Sports News
The 2011 Super Bowl teams have been decided and the Green Bay Packers will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Cowboys Stadium in Texas on Feb. 6th. The ticket price for this years Super Bowl is at an all time high with the Packers and the Steelers coming to the NFL’s most expensive stadium.
Fans of the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers should compare 2011 Super Bowl ticket prices before placing an order they may later regret. The most heavily advertised places to buy Super Bowl tickets are almost always the most expensive and not necessarily the most reliable.
Stubhub and the NFL Ticket Exchange at Ticketmaster both rely heavily on ticket broker tickets for the Super Bowl because so few real fans are able to obtain tickets directly from the NFL at face value. But they charge a lot more for tickets for the Super Bowl because they then need to tack on extra fees to make money themselves.
By buying Super Bowl tickets directly from a ticket broker, NFL fans can save hundreds of dollars per ticket in many cases and get the tickets in hand before Stubhub or Ticketmaster can even verify you will receive their tickets. For premium seats between the goal lines the savings can amount to thousands of dollars and reliable ticket brokers such as Preferred Seating tickets have as good or better guarantees that their Super Bowl tickets are genuine.
A quick comparison of 2011 Super Bowl ticket prices will show the price savings Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers fans can find for the cheapest tickets to the 2011 Super Bowl at PreferredSeat.com.
| Company | Seats | Start Price | Extra fees | Final Price | Notes |
| PreferredSeat.com | 345A Row 29 | $2684 | 0 | $2684 | Most tickets are in hand and ready to ship. |
| Stubhub | 345A Row 30 | $2550 | $255 | $2805 | 48 hours to confirm |
| Ticketmaster- NFL Exchange | 457A Row 13 | $2813 | $281.3 + $369.08 | $3463.38 | 3 days to ship |
You can call 800 427-3914 and a get an experienced person to help you with any questions about Super Bowl ticket prices or seating for the Super Bowl at Cowboys Stadium. Preferred Seating tickets has been providing guaranteed Super Bowl tickets since 1987 and has an A+ record with the Better Business Bureau.
Lil Wayne is Out and so is Big Wade in Dallas
by admin on Nov.08, 2010, under Entertainment News, Sports News
Lil Wayne is out of jail and partying down in Miami at the same time Big Wade Phillips is out in Dallas. Drake attended Lil Wayne’s party last night and it may not be long before Lil Wayne hit’s the road with some of the new songs written while incarcerated. Lil Wayne joined Drake on stage in Vegas last night and Spin has the pictures.
It was not a surprise that Wade Philips was let go from the Dallas Cowboys today. The only surprise is why it took so long. The coach that replace Jimmy Johnson couldn’t get the team to win and should have been let go before the season started. Now the Cowboys don’t stand a chance of going to the Super Bowl this year and highlighting the new Cowboys Stadium.
