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8:19PM | July 31, 2009 | comments: 0
Jerry Jones wants a party atmosphere at the new Cowboys Stadium
"Picture the experience of the Pavilion at the Nelson, or the infield at the Kentucky Derby, open completely to the event" said the Cowboys Owner/GM. "We want fans to enjoy a party atmosphere, collegiate, very loose and we want for them to enjoy the participation of the game."
To accomplish that vision, the Cowboys have created a Party Pass ticket for $29 which will allow the fans to stand on the tall ramps in the end zone of the stadium. "We sold 10-thousand of them for event with our soccer, Gold Cup" said Jones. "Those people came through with the Party Pass, migrated down to club areas, stood at some of our rail areas where you can hold your drinks. Several people deep watched the game, or stepped back and watched on the video board. It's a big part of what we want our stadium to be" Jones said.
Right now, the Party Pass will be available for the inaugural regular season game against the New York Giants on September 20th.
Jones said it's not just about having a ticket to the first ever game at the stadium, but to help create an atmosphere that fans haven't experienced around here before. "We want to make this stadium one of the real amazing venues of sports" Jones said. "To have that kind of electricity in the end zone, people at other parts of the stadium will gain energy. We hope to have a loud stadium when the Cowboys are at home."
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