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    Lauren K.

    I finally made it to the camp. While I am not an NFL fan and would unlikely be a Cowboys fan at that, it was a fun time on a Wednesday morning. I had wanted to go for several years and so glad I did. For $10 parking, it's worth going once. There are hours and directions right on the official team website.

    Crystal L.

    I love the Dallas Cowboys so much - and have for so long - that I named a dog Landry. I've been through a 1-15 season with the Cowboys, through Tony Romo and through more than 20 years without a Superbowl win. But I probably wouldn't do Cowboys training camp in Oxnard again. And unless you're a very hardcore fan with no fear whatsoever of melanoma, you could also give this a pass. Here's the aggravating thing... the Dallas Cowboys are one of the most profitable - if not THE - most profitable sports franchises in the world. The WORLD. So they can absolutely afford to do pre-season somewhere with... you know, shaded bleachers. And bathrooms. I get that this is free (except parking - I paid $5 to park), but I'd gladly pay $20 or so to avoid the heat stroke and port o potties. I also don't get why everyone is advised to get a "Dallas Cowboys United" membership... I paid for one a few weeks before I went... I received some stuff (a car flag - I'm not a car flag kind of gal) but there seemed to be no benefit whatsoever at the actual Training Camp site. If there is, you couldn't tell... their tent was never staffed. It's possible that this membership allows you to STAND in an area near the field rather than sitting in the bleachers. Frankly, it was scorching hot and I didn't see how standing was better than sitting... but I'm also not an autograph seeker so maybe that was the benefit? Regardless, there was no signage so no way to know. Signage, in general, was not super helpful. If not for a couple of awesome Yelpers who responded to my messages and gave me tips, I would have been really lost. I love love love my Dallas Cowboys... but this experience, while I'm glad I did it... was a bit too "rustic" for me. I like my Cowboys in a comfy seat in a stadium with a lovely beer or two. One good thing - no anthem - so no issues. But this being Southern CA... there were lots of very cool signs in support of the right to protest. Take THAT Jerry!

    With this preseason schedule it looks like the cowboys will be back in Oxnard for 2015.
    Tony H.

    For any real Cowboy living in the LA area that hasn't had the chance to check out the Cowboys live this is a must do at least once in your life. Besides the regular practice that you get to watch they have activities going on an hour or so before that where you can win prizes. The parking is kind of pricey during the week $10 for regular cars & $20 for over sized, weekend $20 for cars & $40 for over sized, but since it's free to watch the practice it's not so bad. They have to make some money for the community & the people working there somehow. When the doors open there's a section for kids 12 & under to get a wrist band to be in the area where the players walk by to go onto the practice field. This is where kids have the chance to get pictures & autographs with the players, the wrist bands are limited to the first 100 people. The have 3 giant big rig trucks that turn into gift shops where you can buy cowboys gear & even purchase your own customized jerseys. The snack bar now accepts credit card, but the parking lot is still cash only. FYI is you're easily bothered by dust you might want to bring something to cover your face, the parking lot area is on a dirt field, and the seating area to watch practice has bleachers on a dirt field so if you're at the bottom of seats you will be around a lot of the dust that gets kicked up by people walk by. Overalls your first time there will be pretty cool, you're around other people that are passionate Cowboy fans, & usually during the years when the Cowboys are in Oxnard their first couple of preseason games are in California or on the west coast. I got to see the Cowboys play the San Diego Chargers in the preseason the last two years for dirt cheap because season ticket holders have to buy those tickets & they end up selling them on Stub Hub because they don't want to go to those games. Go at least once, & show up an hour before the start time of practice. As a cowboy fan in LA you'll love it.

    Corey L.

    Your 2017 Dallas Cowboys! Yes here they are back in Oxnard, CA. So for the first time I went to Training Camp, it was a blast! Probably the best time I've had in awhile, mainly because you get to see right in front of you your team, your guys playing the game. They have vendors here for all kinds of merchandise, basic vendors for food, hot dogs, nachos, etc. I was able to say what's up to the Coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Jason Garrett, & left with a few player signatures, this can be achieved with buying a Dallas Cowboys United membership. So if your a fan of The Dallas Cowboys, this is definitely the next best thing than attending a game.

    Jack F.

    The Dallas Cowboys are back in Oxnard for their final year of training camp before moving to San Antonio, Texas. Knowing this, Deb & I headed over to the practice facility on Monday to see real life-sized athletes getting in shape for the upcoming season, likely a Superbowl run. Unfortunately, we didn't see any athletes while we were there, so we departed after two hours & $50. A useful suggestion - confirm the training schedule before making the trek. [1] Photos: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/tlNsTWP15_LCnG0Hp8hcbA Note: [1] I presumed that they were taking their scheduled Noon naps.

    Steven B.

    What a fun day!! Having never been to a Football Training Camp before, I was excited to see Cowboys live. It is also a must do at least once in your life. We were able to go on Military Appreciation Day. A huge savings for us. We had free parking, and free access to the field. ON the other hand, parking is kind of pricey during the week $10 for regular cars & $20 for over sized, but since it's free to watch the practice it's not so bad. They have to make some money for the community & the people working there somehow. When the doors open there's a section for kids 12 & under to get a wrist band to be in the area where the players walk by to go onto the practice field. This is where kids have the chance to get pictures & autographs with the players, the wrist bands are limited to the first 100 people. Military Appreciation day is everyone, all day. The have 3 giant big rig trucks that turn into gift shops where you can buy cowboys gear & even purchase your own customized jerseys. The snack bar now accepts credit card, but the parking lot is still cash only. Go at least once, & show up an hour before the start time of practice. As a cowboy fan in LA you'll love it.

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    Rita C.

    Great weekend vibes! Dallas Cowboys training camp 2019 Epic time!! we had a meeting time at Dallas Cowboys training camp! We are excited and looking forward to an amazing season!

    The T-shirt that I did a Dez Bryant, and snagged it from the crowd.   Thanks Rowdy!

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