Last updated on October 19th, 2023 at 12:15 pm
Toyota Stadium is home to the FC Dallas MLS (Major League Soccer) team and Frisco Independent School District high school football team. The venue opened in 2005 at 9200 World Cup Way, Frisco, Texas 75033. In addition to hosting soccer and American football games, Toyota Stadium is also home to concerts and events.
Here is the complete guide to FC Dallas parking for game day and your next event!
How Much is FC Dallas Parking
FC Dallas spectators looking to save money on parking can do so by being a full-season member. Being a full-season member gives you free parking in the Corolla Red Lots, Sienna Blue Lots, RAV4 White Lot, and Highlander Green Lots. Fans should try and arrive about an hour or so early when parking lots open to ensure they get these spots.
For all other non-season members, general parking spots will be $10.
Finally, fans can find unofficial parking spaces further away from the stadium if they are willing to walk. Depending on how far you are ready to walk from the stadium, you can find lower parking prices than the venue’s $10 general admission parking options.
Toyota Stadium Accessible Parking
ADA parking comes on a first come and first served basis in the parking lots at the venue. It is best to arrive at least two hours early before kickoff to ensure that you get a parking space. If there are any concerns or questions on where to park for a soccer game with fans with special needs, you can direct those questions to the parking attendants.
Do Fans Tailgate in the Parking Lots at Toyota Stadium?
Tailgating does occur in the parking lots before an FC Dallas game. Check out the official tailgating policy for the team before heading to the stadium on game day!
Also, be sure to check out the Toyota Stadium food guide before your next visit. Along with that, visit the Toyota Stadium Bag Policy guide to see what you can bring into the arena.
Should I Take Public Transportation to the Soccer Stadium?
Fans looking to take public transportation to Toyota Stadium can use the 2, 346, and 452 bus lines.
Also, fans can use a rideshare program like Uber and Lyft to get to and from the arena for home matches.
Greg Kristan, owner of The Stadium Reviews, LLC and TM Blast, LLC, brings his extensive experience visiting over half of the MLB ballparks, along with numerous MLS, NHL, NBA, and NFL venues, to provide in-depth coverage on the bag policy, food options, and parking. He has also been interviewed about his experiences on several sports podcasts.