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Thomas & Mack Center, Home of the National Finals Rodeo
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We sell Thomas & Mack Center tickets. Empire Tickets is your ticket broker for all Thomas & Mack Center events.
Thomas & Mack Center is home to the National Finals Rodeo.
We welcome feedback! Please call or email our offices if there is any way we can make your online purchase easier. Our goal is to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction so we can
develop a life-long relationship with our customers. For specific questions on seating, sections, rows and other general seating info, please contact us or the venue directly.
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Detailed Seating Chart / Venue Map for Thomas & Mack Center
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Seating Made Simple
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General Info
- Children 3 years and older must have a ticket for entry.
- Handicapped seating is located at the top and bottom of sections 101, 122, 111, and 112.
- The "Bucking Side" of the arena is the side with sections 101 and 122, while the "Roping Side" of the arena is considered the side with sections 111 and 112.
- Gold Buckle Seats sit in front of sections 104 - 110 and 113 - 117, and include rows FF - JJ.
- There are two levels of seating at the Thomas & Mack Center: the Plaza, or lower level, and the Balcony, or second level.
- The Plaza sections contain rows A - W, and the Balcony sections contain row A - L.
- Seat numbers run right to left in all sections.
Seating Made Simple
Hottest Seats - Gold Buckle Seats. The best seats in the house, these premier seats are the closest you can get to the action without being in the mud. If you have the money, this is the ultimate way to catch
the rodeo.
Great Seats - Plaza seats, sections 104 - 108 and 115 - 119. Sitting here keeps you close to the action and with a great line-of-sight for the whole rodeo. Some people prefer to sit low for the most excitement,
but the higher rows are just as good.
Good Seats - Plaza seats, sections 101 - 103, 109 - 114, and 120 - 122. Being on the Plaza level, these sections still put you near the spills and thrills, but it's just a little hard to catch everything on the
far end.
Economy Seats - Balcony seats, all sections. Your bird's eye view gives you a nice general view of the rodeo, but you get close-up shots of the action from the big screen that hangs from the ceiling.
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