Deep in the heart of Texas lies the American Airlines Center, one of the nation’s top arenas. Since opening its doors in 2001, American Airlines Center has set a precedent for sporting and live entertainment events. If you haven’t had a chance to check out American Airlines Center yet, here’s everything you will want to know ahead of your trip.
American Airlines Center is in Dallas, Texas. The address of American Airlines Center is 2500 Victory Ave, Dallas, TX, 75219.
The Dallas Mavericks play at American Airlines Center.
The capacity at American Airlines Center is 20,000, which is the number of seats at the arena.
American Airlines Center doors will open one hour before the game starts.
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Most parking spaces are conveniently located within two blocks from American Airlines Center. You can expect to pay between $20 to $30 for parking.
Yes, you can watch the warm-up of the teams getting some basketball shots in at American Airlines Center before the game. Unless permitted, meeting the players usually isn’t allowed without access to floor seats.
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American Airlines Center will allow purses no larger than 14″ x 14″ x 6″ at designated X-ray entry points. No backpack or large totes allowed.
American Airlines Center is cashless and accepts all major credit cards as payment. You must use credit or debit cards to pay for food, beverages, and merchandise.
Suites at American Airlines Center cost between $2,000-$15,000 depending on the event and game. Suites at the American Airlines Center feature interior lounge seating, a bar, and an HDTV. The guests will receive exclusive access to the Club Level, VIP parking, and private entry into the American Airlines Center.
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There are some delicious spots to eat at American Airlines Center. We have listed locations where you can grab a bite to eat before or during the game. We recommend getting to the American Airlines Center if you want to grab something to eat but do not want to miss any of the game.
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