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State Farm Stadium's Bag Policy: All You Need to Know

Every stadium has its own rules of what you can or can't bring, and it can get a little overwhelming trying figure it out while also trying to plan your vacation.

In this page, we cover exactly what you can and can't bring into State Farm stadium.

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What is State Farm Stadium's Bag Policy?

Visitors are allowed to bring bags into State Farm stadium, however they must be clear bags no larger than 12" x 6" x 12".

You can purchase a bag that fits these requirements directly from Amazon.

 

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If the bag is not transparent/clear, the bag size must be 4.5" x 6.5" or smaller.

Non-transparent bags have to be 4.5" x 6.5" or smaller even if you place it inside of a clear bag.

A person is only allowed to bring an approved clear bag and/or clutch purse into State Farm stadium, this includes children.

To make the entering the stadium process as fast and easy as possible for everyone, visitors are encourage not to bring any bags into the stadium.

Approved Bags

The maximum size that a clear bag can be is 12" x 6" x 12".

Other approved bags include:

Items Not Allowed

  • All purses, bags or containers larger than a small clutch bag
  • Backpacks
  • Binocular case
  • Briefcases
  • Camera bags
  • Computer bags
  • Coolers
  • Luggage of any kind

Inspection Entering the Park

Visitors should be aware that all guests, bags, packages and other items are subject to inspection, including metal detection or other screening measures before entering the stadium. 

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Here, visitors will place their bag on the table for inspection, and visitors will then walk through a metal detector.

WHY WERE THESE BAG RULES IMPLEMENTED?

For the safety of both visitors and staff at the stadium, and to provide all parties the best possible experience.

Large bags can take up a lot of space and due to how close stadium seats are to one another, it would mean that the bag would be overflowing into the next seat, affecting the other visitor's experience.

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