Finding parking at AT&T Stadium in Arlington may seem daunting for first-time visitors, especially on Thanksgiving Day, as the Dallas Cowboys host the Kansas City Chiefs.

The stadium has placed measures and guidelines in place to help fans around Dallas-Fort Worth find parking spaces without complications. Parking attendants will help fans find spots in 15 lots at the Arlington Entertainment District, according to the Cowboys website.

Parking will be accessible starting at 10 a.m. Thursday, five hours before kickoff at 3 p.m. As drivers get closer to the stadium, highway, street and electronic message signs will help direct fans to the 12,000 available parking spots around the AT&T Stadium, with an additional 12,000 lettered spaces around the Globe Life Field, the Texas Rangers’ ballpark.

A valid parking pass is required for these first-come, first-served spots. Stadium rules prohibit reserving spots for anyone arriving at a later time.

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Season parking passes are only valid at lots designated on the pass, where you can find an attendant directing vehicles to open spots.

A parking pass is required for buses and limousines staying at the location after dropping off their guests. Buses must park in Lot 15, and limousines at Randol Mill Road and Cowboys Way. Taxis and rideshare services will be staged at the location as well.

Drop-off locations are on the north side of Randol Mill Road in Lot 1, and the south side of Cowboys Way in Lot 6. After the game, the drop-off location will be inaccessible, but fans can find the pick-up zone at the entrance to Miller Lite House, adjacent to North Collins Street and Cowboys Way.

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A portion of Lot 14 has been set aside for RVs, but it does not provide any connection to electricity or water. RVs can arrive a day early and as early as 8 a.m., and must depart by 5 p.m. the day following the event. The spaces designated are 23 feet by 40 feet; RVs longer than 43 feet are required to check in with parking attendants. Towed vehicles are also required to have a valid parking pass.

To keep tailgating fun, follow the guidelines provided by the park. The spaces provided are for vehicles only. Placing tents, grills, chairs or other items in or around the designated space is prohibited, but is permitted in the grass area designated for tailgating. Tailgating is not allowed in Lot 3, portions of Lot 5, and Lot 9. Fans are encouraged to review the guidelines to avoid a citation and possible revocation of season parking privileges.

Shuttle service fare is available for people with disabilities or limited mobility to and from the parking lot to the stadium. Accessibility shuttle tents are located in entries A, D and G.

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