Can you bring alcohol to a baseball game




















When you are inside the venue, simply purchase a more affordable beverage like a soft drink, unzip and pour some shots into your drink. At the end of the game and the contents are completely dispensed, excuse yourself to the restroom, remove the Freedom Flask, roll it up and place it in your back pocket for the next use.

The position where the Freedom Flask is carried is also great in that during a physical pat down by security when entering a sporting event or concert, the guys in yellow windbreakers will never touch your junk. Cons: When used in public, looks like you are peeing in a cup; makes you look like you have a FUPA ; not good for liquid that needs to be cold like beer because it is carried up against your body and your body heat will warm it up.

Purchase: HERE. Tampon Flasks — As you may have guessed, these are plastic test tubes called booze tubes that come complete with an adhesive wrapper to disguise the tubes to look like tampons. At the very sight of even one tampon or what appears to be a tampon, security will waive you right on through to get your ticket scanned. Tampon Flasks come in a package of five tubes with five wrappers.

With the new NFL bag policy requiring all fans entering the stadiums to bring items inside in a clear plastic bag, placing a few of these Tampon Flasks in the bags and showing it to the security guard will ensure the lady booze Sherpa will fly under the radar. Pros: No security guard would dare suspect what looks to be a tampon would be a flask Cons: Only women can pull of this method of smuggling; Only holds about a shot of liquor per tube; a little embarrassing to be holding what looks to be five tampons in your transparent bag for everyone in line to see.

Camera Flask — Gives the appearance of a digital camera but actually has a hollow chamber inside that can hold five oz. It comes with a small funnel for ease of filling at home or in the parking lot before going inside.

Also includes a wrist strap to complete the image of authenticity. Pros: Looks exactly like a digital camera Cons: At a five oz. Take a close look at the Sunscreen Flask tube and it is identical to what any brand of sunscreen would look like. Even the fine print and the directions of use on the back look identical to what appears on any major brand of sunscreen.

The Sunscreen Flask holds eight 8 oz of liquor and has a screw cap that twists off easily for dispensing shots discreetly or when you want to fill it up. Pros: Even with close examination, it looks just like a tube of SPF 30 sunscreen; holds 8 oz of liquid Cons: Can only be used in places where the sun is out to be believable; bringing it to events held indoors or when the sun has gone down will trigger security to be suspicious Purchase: HERE.

Booze Belly — The precursor to the Freedom Flask and manufactured by a different company, the Booze Belly is designed to go around your stomach, under your shirt. You can see the hose and nozzle can be extended away from the flask for ease of putting a shot into a beverage purchased inside the venue. The Booze Belly is perfect for places where you will not get a physical pat down upon entry. Places like the movies or street fairs where you may get a bag check but not physically touched by security is perfect for the Booze Belly.

Just make sure to wear a baggy shirt or even a sweatshirt so that the outline of the Booze Belly is not easily visible. Holds about 24 oz of liquid so you can easily sneak in enough booze for yourself and have enough left to share with friends you meet inside.

Please note this is a new policy for Final clearance of bags into the facility is left to the discretion of the venue staff. For more information please visit the O'Connell Center's webpage. You're going to have to hide your booze somewhere a little more inconspicuous, in a non-metallic container. Sure, plastic flasks are an option I do not condone excessive drinking and definitely do not condone driving while intoxicated.

Don't be a stupid fan and act like a jerk towards opposing teams' fans - even if the Dodgers are playing. And don't drink until you're going to throw up. We're all there to watch baseball and have a good time, so please enjoy responsibly! Take your booze and pour some into a resealable zipper storage bag.

You want just enough to last innings - mine has roughly 5 ounces of whiskey. Push as much of the air out of the bag as possible before sealing it. Place the bag in one or two more bags as pictured, and attach some kind of string to the outermost bag. Courteous behavior is expected of all fans.

Any fan infringing on another fan's enjoyment of the game is subject to ejection from the ballpark. If anyone is interfering in another fan's enjoyment of the game, they are encouraged to contact the nearest usher or visit the Fan Assistance Center. Please enclose a self addressed and postage paid return envelope or package. The team does not guarantee the return of any item sent to a player or coach. Autographing items sent via mail falls on the individual player or coach and are not always returned.

The Baysox have a self-imposed, good-neighbor Fireworks Curfew Policy. On weeknights Monday - Thursday , Fireworks will not be shot off after pm. On weekends Friday - Sunday and holidays, the curfew time is pm. In the event of a fireworks show cancellation, the Baysox will issue a FREE General Admission ticket valid for any remaining Home Game except for July 3 or 4 during the current season to all fans that remain in attendance at the time the curfew takes effect.

The Patient First First Aid Station is located on the first base main concourse level behind section There are trained medical personnel provided by Patient First at all home games to assist fans with any medical procedure or emergency.

Guests are welcome to keep any foul ball hit into the stands. At no time should a foul ball or home run ball be thrown back on the field. Violators will be subject to ejection and prosecution. Any guest interfering with a ball in play will be subject to ejection from the ballpark. Any guest going onto the playing field will be ejected from the ballpark and will be subject to arrest and prosecution.

Guests assume all risks and dangers incidental to the game of baseball, whether occurring prior to, during or subsequent to the actual playing of the game; including without limitation, injury from thrown bats, thrown or batted balls and spectator conduct. Gates open one hour and five minutes prior to game time. Gate opening time may change for special circumstances or events to be determined by the Bowie Baysox Baseball Club.

Groups of 20 or more people receive special discounted ticket rates along with other additional benefits. For additional information regarding discount group tickets. Handicap accessible parking is available in the main stadium parking lot located off route on Ballpark Road.

All parking is subject to availability. Parking is Free. To purchase handicap accessible seats, please call the Ticket Office directly at Spectators may not interfere with balls in the field of play. Fans must give way to the players when they are pursuing a ball.

Anyone in violation of this policy will face ejection from the stadium. After every home game, all kids ages are invited to take the field and run the bases like their favorite Baysox players. On Sundays, all fans can come down and run the bases. The Baysox reserve the right to delay or cancel a post-game base run due to inclement weather, time of game or unforeseen circumstances.

You can inquire about lost and found items at the WTOP Fan Assistance Center located behind section during games or by calling the office Mon - Fri, at You can also e-mail us at [email protected] with a description of the item you lost and your seating location.

Check out the Baysox promotional schedule for selected event dates each season. There are two parking lots at Prince George's Stadium. Following route southbound, take a left at the 2nd set of traffic lights onto Ballpark Drive between Home Depot and the gas station. Follow Ballpark Drive straight into the main parking lot. Take a right onto Governor's Bridge Road and travel approximately one-eighth of a mile and the entrance to the gravel covered parking lot will be on your right.

The Baysox produce a free game program for each homestand of the season called BayWatch. Fans can pick up a copy of BayWatch outside the main stadium gates, as you enter the stadium, or at the WTOP Fan Assistance Center on the stadium concourse behind section while supplies last.

In , the Baysox will also make a digital version of the BayWatch Game program available for all fans to enjoy. Updated statistics packets and team rosters are available for free during every home game at the WTOP Fan Assistance Center on the stadium concourse behind section Please present your ticket stub at the Baysox Ticket Office on or before the game for which you would like to exchange it.

Fans holding tickets for Catered Suite Level seating will receive best available seats in our Box Level Seating sections. In the case of a double header, the rainout policy will only be in effect if one game has not been officially completed.

Restrooms are located throughout the entire ballpark. There are men's and women's restrooms in three locations along the main stadium concourse. There are also men's and women's restrooms located on either side of the club level. There is a family restroom located inside the Patient First First Aid Office located on the 3rd base side of the main stadium concourse behind section For security purposes, all backpacks, camera bags, purses and bags of any kind are subject to inspection at the stadium gate prior to entry into the stadium.

No coolers of any kind will be allowed for any event. Fans are permitted to bring still cameras into Prince George's Stadium and use them as much as they'd like as long as it does not interfere with other fan's enjoyment of the game. Seniors 60 years of age and older receive discounts on Reserved seating level and General Admission Tickets.



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