1) must be clearIf you were to carry a small bag into Memorial Stadium (i.e. a fannypack) would that be allowed?
Cannot take nonclear large bags in even if empty.Thanks bendog for the link
Just an FYI. At the gate I use there's been zero tolerance as well. I did see one person have to unload everything and carry it in or leave it was the options. I'm assuming they let them take they're non clear bag in and use once through the gate. Best to not push the issue. Sports in general has had that policy for years now. Nothing new and plenty have been available.
Biggest thing they've been flexible on in the past has been bottled water when very hot. Can't say how they'll handle things post covid year lost revenue
Why do people need to take so much stuff into the stadium? Wallet, keys, cell phone. Don't bring your stupid baby to the game either.If you were to carry a small bag into Memorial Stadium (i.e. a fannypack) would that be allowed?
I don't have a problem with younguns. I took one of our kids to Iowa when she was 6 months AND granddaughters when 6 mo and 1 yr. Start them early!!!!Why do people need to take so much stuff into the stadium? Wallet, keys, cell phone. Don't bring your stupid baby to the game either.
No ****!Why do people need to take so much stuff into the stadium? Wallet, keys, cell phone. Don't bring your stupid baby to the game either.
Inside look at the ticket gates...Why do people need to take so much stuff into the stadium? Wallet, keys, cell phone. Don't bring your stupid baby to the game either.
Quite possibly post of the year.This is why I put anything I want to take into the stadium in small balloons and then swallow them. Quick trip to the restroom and I have my Oreos, honey roasted peanuts, and saltwater taffy.
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My dad took me to the game in the early 70s. I was fascinated by a guy next to us who had two binocular cases around his neck. One held binocs he used to watch the game. The other was a flask that looked like binoculars. He unscrewed the eyepiece and took a belt every once in awhile.Man i remember when my dad took me to games early to mid 80s. I was like 8-10....him and his best friend would each have a bottle of peach snapps under their coats...the flat ones lol not much security back then I guess.. i also remember being so close to see thos players come out of the tunnel.. mike croel and kenny walker had the biggest arms I had ever seen.. good times
I remember bringing some peach schnapps to the game in the mid 80's. Get a coke and big red tumbler.Man i remember when my dad took me to games early to mid 80s. I was like 8-10....him and his best friend would each have a bottle of peach snapps under their coats...the flat ones lol not much security back then I guess.. i also remember being so close to see thos players come out of the tunnel.. mike croel and kenny walker had the biggest arms I had ever seen.. good times
Dad??I remember bringing some peach schnapps to the game in the mid 80's. Get a coke and big red tumbler.
The good old days, when you could line a backpack with an ice-filled trashbag, stuff it with as many beers as it would hold and waltz right into the stadium. Some of the ticket takers would ask you to save one for them. Man, terrorism took a lot of fun out of this planetIf you were to carry a small bag into Memorial Stadium (i.e. a fannypack) would that be allowed?
I respect that. I just hope to be in a different section.I don't have a problem with younguns. I took one of our kids to Iowa when she was 6 months AND granddaughters when 6 mo and 1 yr. Start them early!!!!
Terrorist, but the way long befor covid.is that a covid thing or a terrorist thing?