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COWBOYS HIKE TIX PRICES, SUNDAYS IN IRVING TO COST MORE
Published March 15, 1995
The Cowboys have raised ticket prices and parking fees for
next season. Ticket prices will see a 15% increase from the past
two years, with the average price up to $39.98, from $34.20. The
top-priced seats will increase from $38 to $46 and other sideline
seats will also increase by $8, up to $42. Parking passes will
increase variably, with VIP passes going from $15-$20, and the
lower-proced lot from $5 to $7. Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones said
fans should not be "alarmed" about the increase, and that their
prices are in relation to the league (Dwain Price, FORT WORTH
STAR-TELEGRAM, 3/15).
COWBOYS IN THE SKYDOME: The Cowboys will play the Bills in
Toronto's SkyDome on the weekend of August 13-14. But it looks
as though the NFL won't stage a game in Mexico this summer,
"partly because of Mexico's economic woes" (Tim Cowlishaw, DALLAS
MORNING NEWS, 3/15).




