Disabled parking/ADA disabled parking/ADA parking is available for $20 per seat. A valid government-issued slope tag or license plate is required to enter the designated ADA parking lot, located in the Lot 5 garage (LaDainian Tomlinson Lot). It is located on the corner of West Cantey Street and Stadium Drive. Parking is limited, so ADA-eligible fans are asked to arrive early. Parking permits for donors are only available on a seasonal basis. A pass is valid for one vehicle in this area. Golf carts are allowed if the road is authorized with a state permit and can be parked as long as the correct parking permit is provided. Any vehicle or towed unit larger than 9` x 18` is considered oversized and must park on plot 13RV, which only allows RVs or vehicles with trailers attached. Failure to comply with policies and regulations may result in suspension or loss of parking permit authorizations. If the parking lot is used for tailgating equipment (tent, barbecue, etc.), a parking permit for that location must be proven upon request. Texas Christian University does not grant Licensee any right to display advertisements, banners, billboards, or vehicles with a commercial logo, or to distribute promotional items anywhere on Texas Christian University`s premises or parking lots.

Parking spaces for donors are reserved for the private use of the donor and guests. Banners and posters recognized by companies cannot be displayed unless approved by TCU Athletics or Horned Frogs Sports Properties` marketing office. These tickets open five (5) hours prior to kick-off. TCU reserves the right to modify these schedules due to the obligations and requirements of the University. For games that begin no later than 2:30 p.m., tickets must be issued three (3) hours after the game. For games that begin after 2:30 p.m., tickets must be vacated 90 minutes after the game or before 11 p.m. (whichever comes first, due to city order). For a complete list of all parking policies, please click here.

According to university guidelines, tailgating equipment or seating is not permitted in entrances to parking lots, streets, walkways and fire walkways or in landscaped areas of the university. Secure all tailgate parts, extinguish all flames and unplug outlets before entering the stadium. The sale of alcohol or the use of barrels is strictly prohibited. Texas Christian University does not authorize the right to display advertisements, banners, billboards, or vehicles with a commercial logo, or to distribute promotional items anywhere on the premises. TCU recently partnered with industry leader Tailgate Guys to offer premium hatchback packages in front of the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena. For any inquiries, click here to visit their website or contact them by phone at 214-998-0476. Food & Beverage If you would like someone to take care of your tailgate, you must notify the TCU Frog Club office 48 hours before kick-off and they will provide you with the appropriate supplier badge for access if approved. All caterers must have the appropriate ID and parking badge to enter TCU car parks on match day. Suppliers must be approved by TCU and have a formal COI. Unlike most current stages, Amon G. Carter Stadium allows guests to re-enter with a valid ticket. What to expect.

Season tickets (home games) for TCU Horned Frog football fans start at $300 per seat, and some of these reserved seats require an additional donation of $50 to $750. Children under the age of three are free. All children under the age of 12 are invited to gather at the south-east corner of the stadium approximately one hour before kick-off. As „Bleacher Creatures”, they are cordially invited to run on the field next to the Horned Frogs at every home game! Keep in mind that the area around TCU is busiest three hours before and 90 minutes after a football game. The shuttle service from all remote car parks starts three hours before kick-off, with the last return transfer leaving the stadium 45 minutes after the end of the match. Check out TCU`s complete football park guide here. Please note that the following list of prohibited items must be strictly followed in each TCU athletics stadium. Found offenders may be evicted from the stadium and there will be no refund. Expect a future expansion of the Amon G Stadium.

Carter, scheduled to open in fall 2019! This $100 million fundraising project will be the largest upgrade to the stadium since its renovation in 2012. 22 luxury suites, 48 boxes, club seats and a new LED video board will be added. Food in the stadium. TCU made headlines in 2018 when it allowed the sale of beer at baseball games. The sale will take place in the main stands of the concession in the stadium lobby. Traditionally, expect a Chick-fil-A booth with other vendors selling fajitas, philly cheesesteak, pulled pork, hot dogs, nachos, and a variety of treats. Entry/Security. A clear bag policy applies to all TCU athletics facilities.

This means you can only bring clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags that don`t exceed 14 inches by 14 inches (like a one-gallon zipped plastic bag). In this transparent bag, you are allowed to take an unopened water bottle and a small hand-sized pouch with your other belongings. Exceptions are made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at the stadium/arenators. Note that backpacks, diaper bags, and similar bags are not allowed – so make sure you have room to stuff diapers, wipes, formula, etc. into this clear bag. Plan to arrive at the gates early to allow for increased security clearance. The full list of TCU prohibited items can be found here.