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If you are a huge Las Vegas Raiders fan, don’t you think it’s time you took a tour of their home field Allegiant Stadium? Here’s all you need to know about your stadium tour experience.

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There are paid guided tours through Las Vegas Raiders stadium available most days. It is a family-friendly walking tour that lasts approximately 75 minutes and features notable places both inside and outside Allegiant Stadium.

In this article, you will learn all about the tours offered at Allegiant Stadium as well as what you will see on the tour. Additionally, I will cover how much it costs to take a tour of Raiders stadium and when to go to get the most out of your visit.

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Can You Tour Las Vegas Raiders Stadium?

You can tour the inside of Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas

Tours of the Las Vegas Raiders stadium are available for fans of all ages. You can take a simple guided tour that takes you through exclusive areas of Allegiant Stadium that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to access. Alternatively, you can upgrade your experience by adding a drink and a view that includes free food and games to play.

Not all tours are the same, so you may not be able to see all of the special spots mentioned, but you may see some things you weren’t expecting. You can purchase tickets up to five weeks in advance, and it is recommended that you book them ahead of time as they sell out quickly.

While strollers are not permitted on the tour, guests with disabilities can still be accommodated. Wheelchairs are available for free to use, and parking is always free on days when there are no games being played.

What Will You See on a Tour of Las Vegas Raiders Stadium?

There are a wide variety of different parts of Raiders culture and history you may see on your tour of Allegiant Stadium. The Al Davis Memorial Torch , Private Clubs and Suites, Ubeo Press Conference Room, the playing field itself, the broadcast booth, and the Raiders and Raiderettes locker rooms are all potential sights you will visit on your tour.

If you opt for the drink and a view package, you will get an exclusive breathtaking view of the entire stadium as well as the Las Vegas Strip right outside the stands while sipping on a drink and playing some fun games like Connect 4, Jenga, and corn hole.

The Allegiant Stadium tour will differ depending on the day and the size of the tour group. Make sure to wear a comfortable pair of walking shoes since the tour itself lasts a little over an hour, and you will be walking a total of a mile throughout the stadium.  

Some days may feature special events, or, who knows, you may bump into one of your favorite Raiders!

How Much Does It Cost to Take a Tour of the Las Vegas Raiders Stadium?

There are two different types of tours that you can take at Las Vegas Raiders stadium. The basic guided tour costs $66 per person, while the added drink and a view option costs $85 per person.

All guests ages two and older are required to present tickets for the tour. Babies and toddlers under the age of two get in for free.

If you have a personal seat license for Allegiant Stadium, you can get discounted tour tickets at 20% off the original price. So, personal seat license holders only pay $53 for a regular tour and $68 for the upgraded drink and a view tour.

Allegiant Stadium also offers a 10% discount to residents of the state of Nevada, law enforcement members, first responders, firefighters, hospital workers, and active duty, retired, or veteran members of the military. You must be able to provide proof of status by presenting a Nevada driver’s license or state ID, military ID, or other emergency or medical personnel identification in order to receive the discount.

For those who are eligible for the 10% discount, you will only have to pay $59 for a regular tour and $77 for the drink and a view tour.

You can p u r c h a s e t i c k e t s on the Allegiant Stadium website.

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The Best Time to Take a Tour of Las Vegas Raiders Stadium

Tours of Las Vegas Raiders stadium run all day long from approximately 10:30 in the morning to 9:00 at night. There are always a lot of people on each tour, so there really is no “good” time of day to tour it aside from the one that’s most convenient for you.

When you are planning your trip, keep in mind that the tour typically lasts seventy-five minutes.

The best time of year to take a tour is definitely during the off-season for NFL football. The number of tours during football season is limited due to games and practices. However, Allegiant Stadium has become more popular recently for hosting all kinds of events, so tours are typically also unavailable during the day of a special event.

The best way to plan when to take your tour is to do it as soon as possible and to look ahead at the calendar on the stadium website for any events the venue might be hosting.

It may be a good idea to look at what events it has hosted in the past few years so that you can predict when tours may be unavailable, even if the dates haven’t been formally announced yet.

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Where Is Allegiant Stadium Located

Allegiant Stadium is located at 3333 Al Davis Way (google maps) just on the other side of the I-15 freeway from Mandalay Bay resort on Las Vegas Boulevard, making it a fairly easy walk on Raiders game day.

Again, parking at the stadium is free on days with no games or events.

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Is allegiant stadium open to the public.

Allegiant Stadium is open to the public for tours, NFL games, concerts, and more. Unless a free event is being hosted, most visits to Allegiant Stadium will require a paid ticket.

Does Allegiant Stadium have a retractable roof?

Allegiant Stadium does not have a retractable roof. The roof, however, is translucent to allow natural light inside, giving the field the feel of an outdoor stadium.

What’s the temperature inside Allegiant Stadium?

Allegiant Stadium is fully air-conditioned and kept at approximately 72°F, which is comfortable for both players and fans.

Can you walk to Allegiant Stadium from the Strip?

Allegiant Stadium is a fairly short walk from some areas on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. The closest major hotel to Allegiant Stadium is Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, and you can walk to the stadium from here in approximately 15 minutes (.9 miles).

Can you Uber to Allegiant Stadium?

Allegiant Stadium has a dedicated Uber drop-off and pick-up point, making a rideshare service such as Uber or Lyft a convenient way to get to and from the stadium.

Does Allegiant Stadium have real grass?

Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas has either artificial turf or real grass, depending on who is playing. The Las Vegas Raiders use real grass, and the University of Las Vegas Rebels play on artificial turf. Both the live grass and artificial turf fields are on retractable trays allowing the fields to be changed quickly when necessary.

Touring Las Vegas Raiders Stadium – Summary

If you’re a Raider Nation fan looking to tour Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, you are in for a treat!

For only $66 per person (or $85 if you want to upgrade your tour), you can see all of the awesome features of the stadium, including the field itself, broadcast box, players’ and cheerleaders’ locker rooms, and more.

There are various discounts available on tickets and certain rules you must follow as a guest at the stadium, so be sure to do your homework ahead of time. Book your tickets quickly because they sell out fast, and Allegiant Stadium is rapidly becoming a popular event venue which cuts down on the number of tours given.

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Key Points:

  • Allegiant Stadium is an architectural marvel, and the tour explores everything from the locker room to the owner’s suite, press box, and more.
  • My tour guide was both informative and enthusiastic. She set the tone and ensured everyone had a great time.
  • I also enjoyed how nuggets about the Raiders’ culture, which was shaped by the late Al Davis, were woven into the experience – “Just win, baby!”.

Allegiant Stadium is a glorious monstrosity, located just off the Strip in Las Vegas, serving as the home for both the Las Vegas Raiders and the UNLV football teams.

The venue cost a whopping $1.9 billion to construct and can hold up to 65,000 fans. According to Allegiant’s website , the stadium boasts 2,300+ TVs, 44 escalators, and 75,000 square feet of video boards. To say she’s modern would be an understatement.

As the scale of the stadium’s construction mesmerized me over the months leading up to its debut, I thought it would be fun to finally take a formal tour of Allegiant Stadium and recap the experience here (with plenty of pictures).

Ticketing and Check-In

Allegiant Stadium tour tickets can be purchased in advance here , and come in two distinct flavors:

Guided Tour ($65.99): A baseline package that entitles you to a guided tour of Allegiant Stadium’s nooks and crannies, many of which are not visible on gameday.

Guided Tour & Drink with a View ($84.99): In addition to the standard tour, guests are treated to a cocktail or snack underneath the Al Davis Memorial Torch at the tail end of the tour. The area offers both great views of the stadium below and the Las Vegas Strip outside.

I personally opted for the cheaper guided tour ticket, as I’m frugal to a fault.

Once my ticket was purchased, I received an email with my mobile ticket and housekeeping information like where to park, where to enter, and what time to get to the stadium.

Notably, free parking is offered in Lot C, which is steps away from the stadium entrance. Alternatively, folks on the south end of the Strip can walk from Luxor/Mandalay Bay to the stadium by crossing the Mandalay Bay Road bridge over the interstate.

Upon arrival, an employee scanned my ticket and handed me a lanyard with my pass. I was told to hang out in the assembly area, which had plenty of seating, until a tour guide called for white lanyards.

A hand holding a pass that says

The waiting area was located in the stadium’s concourse and offered a set of restrooms in addition to a concessions stand that sold snacks, sodas, and beer. A lot of beer was being sold 🙂

A large area of the concourse that was roped off as a waiting area for the tour. The base of the Al Davis Memorial Torch is visible, and decorative string lights are hanging from the ceiling.

Right on time, my “white lanyard” tour group was summoned and we were off to see the innards of the stadium.

Highlights of the Allegiant Stadium Tour

She was great.

From the first moment, she brought the energy, which made the tour so much more enjoyable. While I’m not a Raider fan, about 1/2 of the group was what I’d describe as “die-hards” and she got them all revved up.

A former Raiderette (cheerleader) herself, she brought a unique perspective to a lot of the spaces we visited and was able to really speak to the culture and values of the Raider organization as a whole.

While I can’t speak to every Allegiant Stadium tour guide, mine was spectacular.

Al Davis & Raider Culture Focus

While I expected the entire tour to focus on facts about the structure, I enjoyed the unexpected focus on the history of the Raider organization and the culture that the late owner Al Davis created.

Delving into Al Davis’ legacy started early, as the tour started at the base of the Al Davis Memorial Torch, which is a tribute to his declaration that “The fire that burns the brightest in the Raiders’ organization is the will to win”.

Base of the Al Davis Memorial Torch extending up through the ceiling.

Aspects of Al Davis’s legacy and philosophy were intertwined into parts of the entire tour, which was a unique and insightful touch.

There was no shortage of “Just win Baby” exclamations.

A portion of the Raiders Wall of Fame along a concourse at Allegiant Stadium that features Al Davis.

Although these views are available to anyone on Raider game day, there’s something unique and awe-inspiring about looking out over a completely empty stadium.

View of the empty stadium from the upper deck above one of the end zones.

Resorts along the Las Vegas Strip are also visible from the concourse near the Al Davis Memorial Torch, which I can imagine is an amazing sight at night.

Notably, those that upgrade to the “Drink with a View” package will enjoy their cocktail in the shadow of the torch, with a view of the field and of the Strip.

Al Davis Memorial Torch in the foreground. Behind it is a large window that you can see resorts along the Las Vegas Strip through.

Access To Exclusive Areas

Access to areas that regular fans would never dream of seeing is what makes stadium tours unique, and the Allegiant Stadium Tour hit all the good stuff.

Below are a few examples of exclusive areas that I enjoyed:

The press box that the broadcast crew calls home is perched above the 50-yard line and offers one of the best perspectives of the field available.

Although deserted during our visit, it was explained that the network broadcasting any given game turns this space into a hive of activity on game day.

An empty room that serves as the broadcast room for the Raiders on game day.

We also had the opportunity to see the post-game interview room, where the tough questions are posed.

A fun photo opportunity, guests were invited to get up behind the podium and pretend to be taking questions.

A press room with a podium up front, and rows of seating for members of the press.

The team’s cheerleaders, the “Raiderettes”, have to have one of the nicest locker rooms in the NFL. Before entering their dressing room, there’s a museum of sorts that pays homage to the group’s history and includes both artifacts and photos.

An illumiated sign on the wall that says "Raiderettes Football's Fabulous Females"

The wow factor doesn’t tail off once inside the actual dressing room.

A large, fancy, and backlit R etched in the ceiling of the Raiderettes locker room.

Although we didn’t go in, we had the chance to peek into the UNLV Football team’s locker room. It looked pretty bare bones, with minimal frills. The Raiderettes have it way better.

Exterior entrance to UNLV Football's locker room.

The lounge areas, bars, concourses, and artwork (more on that below) in the 100 & 200-level suites and Champion’s Club were sincerely extraordinary.

While the “commoner” areas of the stadium are built to impress, the premium seating sections exude class and give a guy (me) a little inspiration to get filthy rich.

The franchise’s 3 Lombardi Trophies were also on display in the Champion’s Club.

3 Lombardi Trophies that are illuminated in their own glass cases.

Among the more luxurious spots visited was owner Mark Davis’ personal suite, which had its own bar, white leather couches, and stadium seating out front.

Not a bad way to catch a game.

An angle of the Owner's Suite with a window out to the field.

One of the highlights of any stadium tour is the team’s locker room. Allegiant’s had a modern, trendy vibe and you can just imagine how chaotic the space gets on game day.

Just outside the locker room, we were able to see some training equipment, pools, etc. although most training activity occurs at the team’s facility in Henderson.

The Raiders Locker room with the team logo in the middle on the carpet.

The tour culminated with field access. There was a crew setting up for a private event, so our movement was slightly restricted, however, being on the field is always a memorable and unique experience.

While the real grass field that the Raiders play on was outside getting sun, the turf that UNLV plays on was laid down and painted to resemble the Raider’s field.

When the Raiders play, the real grass field (which sits on a tray) is rolled in from the outdoors.

We were able to see the “mail slot” (below) that the 4-foot-tall tray is rolled in through.

The "mail slot" in the wall that Allegiant Stadium's real grass field is rolled in through.

One of my favorite aspects of Allegiant Stadium was the artwork around every corner that celebrated Raider history, the city of Las Vegas, or a combination of the two.

Here are some of my favorites:

A large mural depicting Marilyn Monroe as a Raiderette.

The Verdict: Is a Tour of Allegiant Stadium Worth Doing?

Touring an enormous structure like this restores my faith in the intelligence of humanity.

It blows my mind that there are people able to plan and subsequently construct massive and complex projects like this. I can’t even complete a Lego set with my kids. Unreal.

As for the tour – I left impressed. Every aspect of the experience exceeded my expectations.

While I expected a quick check-in process, an enthusiastic tour guide, and the ability to see the nooks and crannies of the stadium, I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of Raider history and culture that was woven into the tour. In my opinion, that took it to the next level.

Fans of the Raiders, the NFL, or even architecture nerds in general, are likely to agree this tour is worth the price of admission.

Ultimately, it’s cool to watch a game on TV and see the field, hallways, press box, etc. that you’ve personally stood in before. Stadium tours like this give fans an opportunity to feel more connected to the game they love.

If you’re on the fence about an Allegiant Stadium tour, I’d encourage you to book it. You’ll be happy you did.

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At Raiders’ minicamp, a ‘hell of a start’ for Maxx Crosby, Christian Wilkins and the defense

HENDERSON, NEVADA - MAY 29: Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins #94 and defensive end Maxx Crosby #98 of the Las Vegas Raiders stretch during an OTA offseason workout at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center on May 29, 2024 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

HENDERSON, Nev. — There will be a lot of talk about the Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback battle this summer. And, let’s face it, it won’t be very inspiring. But there is no question that if the Raiders reach the playoffs for just the third time in 22 years, it will be because of their defense.

In that vein, Tuesday, the first day of the team’s mandatory three-day minicamp, was a success. On several occasions, Maxx Crosby disrupted a play and then, immediately after, so would Christian Wilkins . The Raiders gave the free agent defensive tackle $85 million guaranteed to wreak havoc inside while Crosby blazes a furious path around the end.

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The expectations are high given that the Raiders return nine starters from a defense that allowed only 19.5 points per game last season, ninth best in the NFL . And that number shrank to 16.0 points per game if you look at the nine games under interim (and now full-time) coach Antonio Pierce.

It’s Year 3 in defensive coordinator Patrick Graham’s system, and the players have come out blazing.

“We’re starting very fast,” cornerback Nate Hobbs said. “The communication is different, the playing speed is different and the mental level is different. … It’s very fun.”

Hobbs, cornerback Jack Jones and defensive end Malcolm Koonce made notable leaps last year, and their jobs are easier now that the Raiders have two of the very best linemen in the league in Crosby and Wilkins.

“We’re flying around,” Crosby said. “Christian works his ass off, and I haven’t had a guy that works like that since Yannick (Ngakoue). Yannick was constantly trying to compete with me and go at it, and we were competing at everything. Christian kind of reminds me of him in that way.

“It’s been a hell of a start so far. We have a lot of work to do, but we both love football and that’s all that matters.”

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The two new starters on defense are Wilkins and whoever replaces Amik Robertson at outside corner, likely Brandon Facyson , Jakorian Bennett or a veteran on the free-agent market.

“We definitely lost a star,” Hobbs said of Robertson. “People don’t give him enough credit. Whether it’s at corner or at the nickel, he makes his presence felt. He has a different kind of energy and a different kind of swag. The Lions (who signed him in free agency) got a steal, if you ask me.”

Pierce has praised the offseason approach of second-year player Bennett, while Hobbs thinks people are sleeping on Facyson, who missed 14 games in 2023 with a shin injury. The veteran started nine games for the Raiders in 2021 before leaving for the Colts in 2022.

“People forget how he started the last half of the season (in 2021) and went man for man with every top-ranked receiver and shut them down essentially,” Hobbs said. “Once he gets in his bag, he is hard to stop. He is just a physical specimen. Great dude, too. He brings a lot of positivity.”

It’s hard not to be positive about the Raiders defense right now. But pace yourself. It’s only June.

“You can’t get too caught up in the noise and the hype and things like that,” Crosby said. “We’ve been a preseason Super Bowl contender and also picked to lose every game, so all that s— doesn’t matter. We just have to be ourselves and focus on what’s most important, and that’s the work and the process.”

Practice notes

• Neither Aidan O’Connell nor Gardner Minshew had a good day at practice, though O’Connell was the more accurate of the two. Teammates love O’Connell’s improved swagger and consider him one of the leaders, while Minshew is still getting his feet wet with his new team.

Minshew has more scrambling ability and likes to make plays off-script, so the practice setting may favor O’Connell’s plant-and-rip-it style. It’s why we may not see one of them truly take hold of the starting job until the preseason games.

“Aidan has come a long way,” Crosby said. “(We’re) seeing his maturity, and he’s starting to talk back. It’s awesome to see. And Gardner has played in plenty of big games. He’s always been the underdog … you see him walking down the street, you wouldn’t even know that he’s a football player. But when he laces it up on Sundays, you can see what he can do.

“Those guys are going to battle it out, and the best guy is going to win.”

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• Rookie running back Dylan Laube had a good first day and was even on the field for some first-team passing downs. His wiggle and pass-catching skills were on display as he tries to carve out a role behind starter Zamir White and alongside backups Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah .

• Veteran receiver Davante Adams , who didn’t attend some of the Raiders’ earlier voluntary workouts, caught everything thrown his way.

But so did unknown free agent Alex Bachman , including a leaping catch in traffic downfield. Bachman, a 28-year-old Wake Forest product, has spent time on the practice squads of the Rams , Giants and Texans over the last five years.

Former Chargers receiver Jalen Guyton also had a leaping catch in the back of the end zone. Don’t discount his ties with new Raiders general manager Tom Telesco.

• It looks like guard Dylan Parham ’s move to the right side is happening, partially to help out young right tackle Thayer Munford. With rookie Jackson Powers-Johnson slowly working his way back from an undisclosed injury, veteran Cody Whitehair took first-team reps at left guard. Former Saint Andrus Peet was at left tackle, with Kolton Miller still on the mend from offseason shoulder surgery. Miller was on the side working with trainers, along with DT Matthew Butler and LB Darien Butler .

Second-year receiver Tre Tucker was handling punt-return duties, as DeAndre Carter was not re-signed. The kick-return job seems wide open as the Raiders get used to the new rules.

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