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Touring Dallas Cowboys Stadium during Super Bowl XLV Media Day
How so, you ask? The team has set up a program for tourists, locals and curious fans alike to actually take a tour of the new Cowboys Stadium. Tours are given seven days a week, with two primary options for entry. Of course, a general tour won't involve speaking to players of the Packers or Steelers, but it will involve a thorough walkthrough of the NFL's most astounding and technologically advanced venue. Read on to catch a glimpse of what you'll see should you make the trip down (or up!).
Gallery: Super Bowl XLV: a look at Cowboys Stadium

My first suggestion would be to splurge on the VIP Tour. If you make the trip over to Arlington, it's worth the $10 per person upcharge to get a legitimate VIP experience. This runs $27.50 for adults (or $20 per person with a group of 20+ people), or $22.50 for children and seniors. The cheaper self-guided tour lacks the insider knowledge that the VIP Tour provides, giving you full access to the Pro Shop, field, locker rooms, Miller Lite Club and the post-game interview room. There are Tour Guides stations in each area to answer your questions, but the VIP Tour goes above and beyond. With that, you'll begin at the Main club and then tour a private suite, the radio / print media press boxes, the Cotton Bowl offices, the Dr. Pepper Star Bar and the Ford Motor Company Fountain.
Gallery: Super Bowl XLV: Packers and Steelers player interviews
Following those stops, a guide will take you down to the event level where you'll see all of the stops on the Self-Guided Tours. Afterwards, you'll end the tour in the Pro Shop where you'll get a complimentary 6- x 8-inch photo to remember the experience. Like I said, the $10 upcharge seems justified.

As for my experience? It was outstanding. The 72- x 160-foot Mitsubishi Electric HD display hanging from the roof is truly a sight that has to be seen to be believed. It's an expansive place -- the roof can be opened up if the weather is nice, and it's very obvious just how new this place is. Being able to get on the field holds even more meaning now that the Packers and Steelers have christened it with a Super Bowl, and for fans of the NFL (or sports in general), it's a breathtaking experience. You really can't judge just how huge the place is until you're there. I kept wishing that I could actually return for a game after being on the field with legendary players, and there's no doubt that this tour will get you hooked and hoping to come back for more. There looks to be hardly a bad seat in the house, and from a tech perspective, there's plenty to appreciate. Over 800 wireless routers are there to provide reliable internet access through games (for those who like to tweet or upload images / videos of the action), and there have been improvements made in wireless cellphone coverage for similar reasons.

During my tour, I also learned of things to come from Cowboys CIO Pete Walsh and systems architects from CDW. The organization is hoping to tie a good deal of technology into future events. Things like iPhone apps for ordering food (and potentially having it delivered to your seat based on GPS), real-time statistics and on-demand replays on your phone or tablet. These guys are gunning for "the ultimate fan experience," and it shows. They've got the perfect venue to provide that, and if you're halfway through a cross-country road trip, why not make a day to tour the NFL's most technologically advanced stadium? Have a look at my tour in the images throughout to get a feel for what you'd get to see, and then head here to book a time and day that fits your schedule.
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Stephen Feb 14th 2011 3:14PM
Awesome write-up. You and Darren make a great team - we're lucky to have you guys!
Dana Feb 14th 2011 3:24PM
Thank you, Stephen! That means a lot :) We're lucky to be a part of a great team. Loving the 'Thailand Travel Talk', by the way!
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