Last Updated on October 14, 2023
March 30, 2023- This year, I was in Great American Ballpark to watch the Cincinnati Reds home opener game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
I witnessed many new visitors facing issues with their bags because of not knowing the bag policy of the ballpark.
So, what is the Great American Ballpark bag policy? You can bring bags not exceeding 16” x 16” x 8”. Remember, backpacks are prohibited there.
This bag policy of Great American Ballpark was updated in 2020 and is still the same. Since I have witnessed people facing issues with bags, I am determined to cover all baseball parks’ bag policies this year.
Since no match remains this year in Cincinnati’s home ground, this will help you for the next season. So, let’s make your knowledge base rich with the bag policy and other items for Cincinnati’s home ground in detail.
Great American Ballpark Bag Policy: In-Depth Explanation
The primary Cincinnati Reds’ bag policy is that no bags bigger than 16” x 16” x 8” are allowed there. Regardless of the size, unlike the Citi Field Bag Policy, backpacks are prohibited as well.
By following the size rules, you can bring the following bags here. Please remember that all bags are subject to inspection before entering the ballpark.
Medical Purposes Bags
You can bring medical equipment bags here. Like, many people may require specific kinds of medical equipment round-the-clock. Also, they may require any specific medical equipment to use at any time.
Unfortunately, the bag must meet the size requirement mentioned above. Unlike any other baseball park, medical bags are subject to the size requirement mentioned earlier.
Infant Care-Purpose Bags
Bags that are required for infant care are allowed to be carried inside the Great American Ballpark. This might be diaper bags, medicine bags, or bags carrying children’s clothes, etc.
Note: Backpack-style medical equipment bags and infant care bags are allowed.
Reds Head Bags
You can bring your Reds Head souvenir bag inside the park. But these must be the bags that are provided at the beginning of 2020 and onward. Older Reds Head bags that are provided before 2020 aren’t permitted to be carried inside the ballpark.
Purses
Any kind of purse is allowed by the GABP authority to bring. But, they must not exceed the allowed size mentioned above.
Soft-Sided Coolers
Soft-sided coolers are allowed. But you can carry only food and sealed non-alcoholic drinks inside the cooler. Any other items inside the cooler are subject to be rejected to enter the park.
Food and Drinks Bags
GABP allows food containers inside the park. Aside from this, you can bring sealed drink bottles, too. But no alcoholic items are allowed out there.
Note: Please remember any bags that are out of the description above are prohibited. Even if you maintain size, you can’t bring other bags except for the bags mentioned here.
Also, no multi-pocketed bags are allowed as well.
See Also: American Family Field Bag Policy
Food and Drink Policy of Great American Ballpark
As you already know, you can bring a food container and a sealed water bottle inside the field. That means outside foods are allowed inside the ballpark.
No alcohol is allowed to be brought from the outside of the ballpark.
Banners and Signs Are Allowed With Precise Rules
The Cincinnati Reds authority allows banners and signs inside the GABP. But, you have to follow the following rules for them.
- No obstructions to players’, guests’, and fans’ eyesight
- Prohibited from hanging in the outfield fences
- You can’t place the banners and signs anywhere on the playing field
- No commercial, obscene, derogatory, or political texts and messages are allowed
- Banners and signs aren’t allowed in the Lexus Diamond Club seating section. The section is located directly behind the home plate.
- Only flexible materials like clothes and cloth-like materials are permitted for banners and signs. No hard materials, like wood, metal, etc., are allowed to construct the banners and signs.
- You can use only string or plastic ties to attach signage in designated places.
- The banners and signs must be collapsible and foldable. They must fit inside the permitted-sized bags.
- The Reds authority reserves the right to remove any banners and signs anytime without any prior notice.
Policy for Bottles and Cans
You are not permitted to bring any glass bottles or metal cans inside the parks. As I mentioned before, there is a big no for outside alcoholic beverages.
However, soft drinks are allowed, but in transparent, sealed plastic bottles. The following bottle-like items are also prohibited in Great American Ballpark:
- Insulated foam
- Metal cups
- Metal containers
- Yeti mugs, Yeti cups, and other similar items.
Cameras and Video Equipment Policy of Great American Ballpark
Cameras and video recorders are permitted inside the ballpark only for personal use, like the Truist Park Bag Policy. Please don’t try to reproduce the running game. It is subject to a violation of laws, and you might be thrown out of the park.
Also, you are not allowed to bring tripods or monopods. No other camera support equipment or pods are also prohibited.
Aside from these, you must also follow the rules for holding cameras and video recorders inside the ballpark.
- Don’t obstruct the view of other guests
- Don’t stand on the aisle of the seats
- Using a drone or drone camera is strictly prohibited. Otherwise, it will be subject to arrest under federal law.
- You must follow all rules. Without cooperation with the rules, the Reds authority reserves the right to remove any camera or video recording devices at any time.
Concealed Weapons Laws and Regulations in The Great American Ballpark Area
Under Ohio gun law, carrying any type of firearms, any deadly weapons, or dangerous ordinance is illegal in any area that is under GABP property.
Even if you have the following statements, you cannot hold any weapons.
- Possessing valid CCW licenses from Ohio or any other government authority
- Retired law enforcement officer
If you try to violate the law, this will be subject to criminal action. The authority will deny your entry and will remove you from the ballpark area. They also can hand you over to the law enforcement force.
List of All Prohibited Items Inside the Great American Ballpark
I have made a list, to sum up all prohibited things, along with the prohibited bags. The list below will help give you a clear view of prohibited items that you can’t bring or carry inside the ballpark at any cost.
- Bags larger than 16” x 16” x 8”
- Aerosols (spray sunscreen and bug spray permitted)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Illegal paraphernalia or substances
- Drones
- Explosive devices or materials
- Animals (with the exception of Service Animals)
- Backpacks or bags with multiple pockets
- Beach balls or other inflatable devices
- Bodysuits
- Obscene or indecent clothing
- Hoverboards
- Frisbees
- Glass bottles, unsealed plastic bottles, and cans
- Hard-sided Coolers
- Any type of Weapons
- Any kind of noisemakers
- Uninspectable items
- Laser pens or pointers
- Masks
- Clubs, sticks, poles, or bats
- Monopods, or tripods
- Selfie Sticks
- Signs or banners that are derogatory, vulgar, or political in nature.
Code of Conduct to Follow by the Guests
The great American Ballpark Authority is determined to keep the environment safe and enjoyable for its guests. To ensure such an environment, the authority created a set of codes of conduct.
As a loyal and obligable guest, you must follow the codes of conduct when you are in the ballpark area.
To ensure a positive atmosphere, you must avoid the following activities.
- Using obscene, rude, or disparaging words.
- Improper displays of adult behavior in front of family members.
- Making obscene actions or attire.
- Making disruption of the game
- Making chaotic or unruly conduct.
- Sitting down in a seat for which one does not have a ticket.
- Possession of firearms, lethal weapons, explosives, or other potentially harmful goods.
- Usage of tobacco and smoking products
- Standing on chairs, as well as property destruction or abuse.
- Obstructing the game or entering the field of play without permission.
- Being unable to walk about freely in public places
People Also Ask
Here are some additional queries people may want to know about the Great American Ballpark bag policy and others.
Can I bring bodysuits inside the GABP?
You can’t carry full bodysuits in your body. You must remove them prior to entering the ballpark. Please note you can’t put it on after entering the ballpark.
It might be a subject to get out from the ballpark by security if you try to wear the suit again inside the park.
Can I bring hard-sided coolers inside the Great American Ballpark?
No, you can’t do so. You can only bring soft-sided coolers, as I mentioned earlier.
Are radios permitted inside the Great American Ballpark?
You can bring portable radios that are not exceeding the size 16” x 16” x 8”. Any defective or faulty radio that doesn’t function isn’t allowed to be brought.
You must ensure that your radio sound doesn’t disturb other guests. To ensure this, GABP authority encourages using headphones.
However, you can’t bring two-way, CB, and HM radios inside the ballpark.
What is the re-entry policy of GABP?
You can re-enter the ballpark by following particular rules. You must report to the designated gates. The designated gates are at Gapper’s Alley and the Bleachers behind Section 403.
However, you have to do so to access the BetMGM Sportsbook in the Wings and Rings Machine Room. It is to collect a voucher while exiting the park.
Before re-entering the ballpark, you must show the voucher to the designated gate security. Otherwise, sorry to say, you won’t be able to re-enter anymore.
Can I bring my dog inside the Great American Ballpark?
You can only if the dog is under service animals. You also can bring miniature horses under the definition of service animals. But these are only for disabled people.
Any other service animals except for trained dogs and miniature horses are entirely prohibited.
Final Words
So, now you know the Great American Ballpark bag policy. Alongside this, I discussed every other policy regarding the items you can carry with you or not.
As new people coming to the field face problems with bought items, this guide will surely help them in a precise way to get the right information.
I would suggest you follow the policies along with rules and laws to ensure a safe environment in the ballpark area.
Hello everyone. My name is Jason Butler, and I live in California, America. I was a professional AAA Minor League Baseball player. I lost my chance of playing MLB for injury issues, but I did not lose my love for baseball. I attended the coaching training program and am now working as a coach in a small school in San Diego.
I always love to share my experience and knowledge if that can help you. Play baseball, and stay fit.