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Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near College Park Center fills early.
Getting there
College Park Center sits on the University of Texas at Arlington campus in central Arlington, Texas — the mid-cities between Dallas and Fort Worth, roughly 20 minutes from each downtown by car. The setting is a college campus rather than an urban transit hub: there is no DART rail or TRE commuter rail directly to the arena, and the venue is functionally car-or-rideshare access from Dallas, Fort Worth, and DFW Airport. Driving in from I-30 (Cooper Street exit) or I-20 reaches the campus quickly outside of rush hour; on-campus garages and surface lots immediately around the arena serve the venue, and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on Wings nights. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed at the arena's south entrance off Spaniolo Drive. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Dallas Wings' official site before going.
The neighborhood
The UT Arlington campus and the surrounding Arlington neighborhoods sit between Globe Life Field and AT&T Stadium (to the north along I-30) and the older central Arlington commercial strips on Cooper Street and Park Row. The pre-game scene is fundamentally campus and Cooper Street — sports bars, college-town casual dining, and a few longer-tenured Tex-Mex and barbecue institutions rather than a polished arena-village dining district. Heading north on Cooper toward the Entertainment District (Globe Life Field, AT&T Stadium, Texas Live!) opens up the bigger Arlington game-day scene a few minutes away. Downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth are each roughly 20 minutes by car for a fuller pre- or post-game dinner option.
Where to eat & drink nearby
Walkable options around College Park Center cluster on Cooper Street and around the UT Arlington campus, with the broader Arlington Entertainment District a short drive north. J. Gilligan's Bar & Grill is the longtime Arlington sports-bar institution near the campus and a canonical pre-game stop. Hooligans Pub is a casual neighborhood bar nearby. Mariano's Hacienda is the historic Tex-Mex spot credited with popularizing the frozen margarita machine. Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen on Collins Street is the Texas seafood-chain standby for a sit-down pre-game meal. Texas Live! in the Entertainment District a few minutes north has multiple bars and restaurants under one roof if you want to extend the game-day visit. Pre-game crowds typically build within an hour of tipoff.
First-timer tips
Arrive 45–60 minutes before tipoff — College Park Center is a compact 7,000-seat venue with excellent sightlines from nearly every section, but on-campus parking can stack up on Wings nights given the limited number of lots immediately adjacent to the arena. Driving is essentially the only realistic way in given the lack of rail access. Mobile-only ticketing and cashless concessions are standard. The Wings share the building with UT Arlington Mavericks NCAA basketball during the college season — check tenant scheduling because gate procedures can vary. The Wings publish current bag and entry policy on the team's official site — confirm before traveling. The franchise is planning a move to a new arena in Dallas's Cedars district in the late 2020s; for now, College Park Center remains the home court.
Best games to catch
For the Wings, the marquee dates are the Las Vegas Aces (the back-to-back 2022 and 2023 WNBA champions led by A'ja Wilson — the Aces have eliminated the Wings from the playoffs multiple times), the Indiana Fever (the Caitlin Clark national-draw visits and renewed Wings-Fever interest after Paige Bueckers joined Dallas as the No. 1 overall pick in 2025), and the New York Liberty (the defending 2024 WNBA Champions). Phoenix Mercury visits carry Western Conference weight. The Wings have not yet won a WNBA Championship — the franchise traces back to the Detroit Shock (3x champions in 2003, 2006, 2008) before relocating to Tulsa and then Dallas in 2016. Playoff home games when the Wings qualify price as the hardest tickets of the season. The team publishes themed match nights on the official site; check before locking in dates.
What to know
College Park Center opened in February 2012 as the University of Texas at Arlington's on-campus multipurpose arena, designed to anchor a broader mixed-use College Park District redevelopment on the southeast edge of campus. The roughly 7,000-seat venue has been UT Arlington Mavericks NCAA basketball's primary home since opening, and the Dallas Wings moved in as full-time WNBA tenants in 2016 after relocating from Tulsa (where they had been the Tulsa Shock from 2010–2015, having previously been the Detroit Shock from 1998–2009). The Detroit lineage is the franchise's championship pedigree — three WNBA titles in 2003, 2006, and 2008. The compact arena gives the Wings one of the most intimate home environments in the WNBA, though the franchise has announced plans to move to a new arena in Dallas's Cedars district later in the decade. The 2025 No. 1 overall draft selection of UConn's Paige Bueckers gave Dallas its signature franchise player heading into the post-2024 WNBA surge.
Frequently asked questions
What time do doors open at College Park Center?
Doors typically open about 60–90 minutes before tipoff for Wings games, sometimes earlier for premium-ticket holders. Check the Dallas Wings' official matchday guide for the specific game's door time.
How do I get to College Park Center without a car?
There is no DART rail or TRE commuter rail directly to the UT Arlington campus. Most fans drive or rideshare from Dallas, Fort Worth, or DFW Airport — Arlington remains one of the largest US cities without urban rail transit.
Where can I park near College Park Center?
On-campus garages and surface lots immediately around the arena serve the venue. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on Wings nights. Rates and lot availability change — confirm before driving.
Who plays at College Park Center besides the Wings?
UT Arlington Mavericks NCAA men's and women's basketball play their home games at College Park Center during the college season. The arena also hosts UT Arlington commencement, concerts, and community events.
Are the Wings moving to a new arena?
The Wings have announced plans to relocate to a new arena in Dallas's Cedars district later in the decade. For now, College Park Center on the UT Arlington campus remains the franchise's home court. Confirm timing on the Wings' official site.
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