Toyota Stadium is a venue in or near Dallas that is most often used for Soccer
There are lots of free giveaways at the stadium including soccer scarves, mini soccer balls, admission to different soccer clinics, team calendars, and little keychains etc.
There are tons of restaurants here in Texas and some of the best BBQ you can find anywhere. Rudy's BBQ is a local joint only in Texas that has some of the best BBQ sauce on earth. Babe's chicken dinner house has great Chicken Fried steak and mashed potatoes and gravy.
There is not really bad seats for soccer stadiums and I like to sit around the penalty box line because you get to see a lot of corner kicks and action around the goal as well as seeing the other side of the field.
Since the stadium is outside Dallas, there is no problem with traffic and the traffic cops get people out of the stadium grounds pretty quickly and efficiently.
The FC Dallas crowd really loves their soccer and you get a lot of Mexican American fans who come to cheer on the sport they love. There are designated sections for elite FC Dallas fans who cheer and chant during the games.
There are corn dog huts, street tacos joint, Cici's pizza inside, and your normal hot dogs, nachos, pretzels, and French fries.
There is the American Railroad museum close by, Six Flags a little drive away and then downtown frisco which has a square, live music on most nights and people just hanging out drinking their cocktails.
The safety at the game is fine and there has never been an incident I have heard of. There is your occasional screaming match in the stands from drunk fans but the security usually removes them before anything serious happens.
I would definitely come back and experience a sold out crowd for the National Championship Playoff game for Division 2 football. The games have been awesome and you actually get to see someone crowned champion after a playoff. The North Dakota St. Bison have been the team recently and its fun when their team comes into town.
There are some pictures from the Division 2 NCAA championship football games they have hosted as well as banners from FC Dallas players but no real artifacts since its a newer stadium and team.
There is your occasional scalper but there really is no need to buy tickets from them since the games are never sold out. You can always negotiate down if needed or you want to.
The Blue Goose Cantina is a great little gem that offers every kind of drink imaginable and many fans gather here before and after games. There are also a few other little local joints but I like to stay with Blue Goose.
There is an FC Dallas store that sells jerseys, soccer scarves, soccer balls, hats, and other gear but it is somewhat expensive. They also sell this same gear at your local Walmart for half the price.
Frisco is a suburb of Dallas on the north side of the city approximately 30 miles away. It is very easy to get to and right off the highway.
There is plenty of parking around the stadium and you usually can get the spaces for anywhere from $5-$15 dollars. The parking attendants are pretty nice and good about giving you a better sport for quick egress for a dollar tip.