There were only a handful of 360 VR camera rigs at that time and we had to customize it and everything else to have it livestream and record as well. Thanks for watching.
I saw 1 game at Texas Stadium. October 14th, 2007. Maybe it was more of a practice? Patriots vs Cowboys....and for the 1st half, they both played well and tight. 21-17 at the half, Patriots leading. 2nd half? It was practice time for the Patriots. My friend (Cowboys fan) and I had upper deck front row seats. I really enjoyed this game. My friend did not. Guess it was good I drove because I might have been stranded...haha. Kidding of course. Thanks for sharing the video!
I believe they were somewhat dismantled prior to demolition since they were outdated and pretty much useless. However someone may have kept them for the memories. Thanks for watching.
The city of Irving has discussed the planning of developing the land but no final decisions have been made as yet. Thanks for checking out the 360 VR video.
Although icon as you say, the stadium was in need of major repair or complete overhaul. When comparing it to the new stadium in Arlington, they're worlds apart. The city of Arlington was most proactive in drawing the Cowboys then either Irving or Dallas and a major reason of the move. There were some proposed plans by the city for the old site however nothing materialized for anything of significance. Thank you for visiting and the comment.
@@biglook360private9 World's apart in looks, but not in terms of what happened there and what it represents. It was light years better than ATT aka Jones world!
or turned this land into a park for people to come and visit once the Texas stadium stood or just housing stadium like they did for where they used to be the old Orange Bowl stadium used to be an apartment block car park area and playing field too
There has been recent talk about a resort/casino (if law is passed) destination place as the land adjacent was recently purchased by the primary owners of the Sands and now have bought a majority interest in the Mavericks basketball team. Thank you for commenting.
@@BigLook360 How does train metal braking even sound like dynamite explosions?! And I think you are talking about the dynamite exploding before the actual stadium falls down. I am talking about the train crashing sounds when the stadium falls.
If you look (pan) up in the 360 video you will see a couple of steel girders spanning across the stadium that the sound could be coming from, Look up as the stadium is imploding and you will witness one of those steel structures falling on you which "killed" our camera. All the sounds you hear are original and unaltered from inside the stadium during the demolition. There were no trains anywhere nearby but happy to answer any questions. @@SPS700TheE1