Cardinals Launch $6,000 Luxury Game Experience for Travelling Fans—Is It Worth It?
The Arizona Cardinals are rolling out a brand-new option for fans planning to travel to their November 3rd Monday Night Football game against the Dallas Cowboys. It’s called Cardinals Premier Travel, and it’s basically a luxury fan experience—complete with a chartered flight to and from Dallas, game tickets, hotel accommodations, the chance to meet Cardinals legends, and more.
The packages come in three tiers:
Silver ($2,500 per person) – Main cabin airfare and lower-level game tickets.
Gold ($4,500 per person) – Business class airfare and club-level game tickets.
Platinum ($6,000 per person) – First class (lie-flat) seats, suite-level game tickets, and a stay at the 4-star team hotel.
Both Silver and Gold packages include hotel rooms at the Marriott Dallas Uptown.
It’s actually a pretty clever move by Cardinals ownership. Typically, when fans travel for road games, the money goes to the airlines, the hotels, and the home team’s stadium. This new offering allows the Cardinals to cash in on their own traveling fanbase.
If you booked everything yourself right now—
First class airfare ($800)
A night at the Marriott Dallas Uptown ($450)
A lower bowl ticket to the game ($350)
That’s about $1,600 out of pocket. For roughly $900 more, you could opt for the Silver Package and score a charter flight, group experience, and access to exclusive events.
But if that kind of luxury doesn’t move the needle for you (it usually doesn’t for me), you could go budget friendly:
Basic economy airfare ($150)
A night at The Crowne Plaza by IHG ($180)
Same lower bowl seat ($350)
That’s only $680.
For now, the Cowboys game is the only one with a travel package. “Feedback from fans was clear that this was the No. 1 choice among the road games in 2025, and the expectation is to grow from this starting point,” said Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill.
If this works, don’t be surprised if more road game packages pop up in 2025—or if other NFL teams copy the model altogether.
As for me? I’d rather watch the game from a hometown bar, surrounded by fellow fans. If you live in the greater Seattle area you might see me there. Go Hawks!
All dollar amounts depicted in this post are before hidden taxes and fees (Should be illegal to hide additional taxes and fees, but maybe that’s a conversation for another day.)

