Any of the gates will grant you access, but the few marked Gold Badge and Credentials will usually get you through faster.
NOTE: You will not be exempt from security checks, but they tend to be pleasant with volunteers.
Any of the gates will grant you access, but the few marked Gold Badge and Credentials will usually get you through faster.
NOTE: You will not be exempt from security checks, but they tend to be pleasant with volunteers.
The Souvenir Program Committee hosts an annual banquet event that features music, dancing, awards, and fooooood. The requirement to attend the banquet is that you are a committee member in good standing. Good standing simply means that all of your dues have been paid, both Rodeo and Committee dues. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BADGE TO ATTEND!
If you are in good standing, you can RSVP and attend to annual banquet with a guest. (You +1)
There is only one Corral Club accessible with your badge. The Committeeman’s Club is on the second level of the NRG Center at the top of the West escalators (where many of our meetings are located).
There is only one Corral Club accessible with your badge. The Committeeman’s Club is on the second level of the NRG Center at the top of the West escalators (where many of our meetings are located).
NOTE: The Club level has a mix of Corral Club bars and concession beer stands. The bars will require drink tickets. How to get drink tickets.
The tickets required to get drinks in Corral Clubs are $4 per ticket outside of the stadium and $5 per ticket inside the stadium. The tickets are sold in 10-ticket sheets and you must have your Corral Club Membership to get the tickets.
Most of the Corral Clubs have a ticket booth nearby, if not inside. You can also purchase tickets through the Membership booths in NRG Center.
If you’re a planner, you can purchase your drink tickets via rodeohouston.com (behind your login) and pick them up with your badge or at a later date.
The tickets required to get drinks in Corral Clubs are $4 per ticket outside of the stadium and $5 per ticket inside the stadium. The tickets are sold in 10-ticket sheets and you must have your Corral Club Membership to get the tickets.
Most of the Corral Clubs have a ticket booth nearby, if not inside. You can also purchase tickets through the Membership booths in NRG Center.
If you’re a planner, you can purchase your drink tickets via rodeohouston.com (behind your login) and pick them up with your badge or at a later date.
The first thing you need to know is that Season Tickets means committing to that number of seats for all 20 shows. For instance, 4 seats per show for 20 shows is committing to 80 tickets (at face value, plus a small surcharge). The great thing is that selling the tickets is fairly easy.
You’ll need to let seasonticketOffice@hlsr.com know you want season tickets. They’ll put you on the list for the next year. It is recommended to request Season Tickets around May or June for the next Rodeo. They start processing Season Tickets around May 30th and you receive your tickets around Thanksgiving.
Knowing the order they process Season Tickets is very helpful to set your expectations. Each year they go through this process and as a new person, you’ll be last.
There are many reasons Season Tickets are a much better option to general tickets, but here are a few:
Even if you don’t get perfect seats initially, next year when you renew, you’ll be in Steps 1 and 2 above, NOT step 3. Use your time at Rodeo determining which sections you like. Are they close to concessions, bathrooms, or a Corral Club? Can you see the events you want to see?
Seat Location | Price Per |
---|---|
Chute Seats (Rows 1 – 4) | $350 |
Action Seats | $140 |
Club – Sideline | $45 |
Club – End Zone | $40 |
Field | $35 |
Loge | $30 |
Upper | $20 |
Entertainment Suite 348 | $250 |
NOTE: In order to change your seat locations, you must be fully paid upfront (no payments).
Get on the Parking Waitlist ($400 per set of 20 dated passes):
The first thing you need to know is that Season Tickets means committing to that number of seats for all 20 shows. For instance, 4 seats per show for 20 shows is committing to 80 tickets (at face value, plus a small surcharge). The great thing is that selling the tickets is fairly easy.
You’ll need to let seasonticketOffice@hlsr.com know you want season tickets. They’ll put you on the list for the next year. It is recommended to request Season Tickets around May or June for the next Rodeo. They start processing Season Tickets around May 30th and you receive your tickets around Thanksgiving.
Knowing the order they process Season Tickets is very helpful to set your expectations. Each year they go through this process and as a new person, you’ll be last.
There are many reasons Season Tickets are a much better option to general tickets, but here are a few:
Even if you don’t get perfect seats initially, next year when you renew, you’ll be in Steps 1 and 2 above, NOT step 3. Use your time at Rodeo determining which sections you like. Are they close to concessions, bathrooms, or a Corral Club? Can you see the events you want to see?
Seat Location | Price Per |
---|---|
Chute Seats (Rows 1 – 4) | $350 |
Action Seats | $140 |
Club – Sideline | $45 |
Club – End Zone | $40 |
Field | $35 |
Loge | $30 |
Upper | $20 |
Entertainment Suite 348 | $250 |
NOTE: In order to change your seat locations, you must be fully paid upfront (no payments).
Get on the Parking Waitlist ($400 per set of 20 dated passes):