National Finals Rodeo Changes Its Name
Don’t have a rodeo ticket? If you just gotta have one of those hard to find rodeo performance tickets, have no fear. Every year the WNFR provides a ticket booth, located in the front of the Cowboy Christmas Gift Show and open from 10 a.m. to 3p.m. each day for cash only transactions. Or for those that want to take a chance, go on out to Thomas & Mack without a reserved seat. You can purchase “Seat Availability” tickets on a no-show basis directly at the Thomas & Mack ticket office or by calling (702) 895-3900. These tickets allow entrance into the concourse only. The bearer must then locate an open seat in the Balcony Area only and may sit in that sit unless the original ticket holder claims that seat. If that happens, you graciously give up the seat and find yourself another one. If within 30 minutes after the rodeo has started you can’t locate an open seat, you can get a full refund at the ticket office. Maybe you prefer the comfort of live coverage at one of the casinos? Not a problem. Dozens of casinos offer live televised coverage of all rodeo shows, along with food and drink specials. If you find yourselves at home, missing the rodeo action, you can get up-to-the-minute stats by logging onto PRCA online: http://www.ProRodeo.com
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