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Last Updated on: September 4th, 2023

T-Mobile Park Bag Policy

Ready to catch the Seattle Mariners in action at T-Mobile Park? There's nothing like the thrill of a live baseball game, but before you head to the stadium, it's crucial to know the ins and outs of both the T-Mobile Park bag policy and the Mariners bag policy. With guidelines ranging from clear bags and clutch sizes to what kind of water bottles you can bring, being well-informed will make your game day experience a home run. Keep reading to become a pro at navigating T-Mobile Park's rules, so you can focus on the most important thing—rooting for the Mariners!

T Mobile Park Bag Policy: Clear Bags and Clutches

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The Mariners Bag policy allows for clear bags smaller than 12″ x 6″ x 12″

In compliance with the 2023 T-Mobile Park bag policy, the Mariners allow clear bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ and one-gallon clear plastic zip-top bags. Security personnel must be able to see inside and identify items at the bottom of the bag.

Items that obscure the view of bag contents, including non-clear bags, pouches, or other objects, are not permitted. Bags with interior contents obscured from view will not be allowed. Small clutch bags no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ are also permitted.

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What can you bring into T-Mobile Park?

  • Clear bags smaller than 12″ x 6″ x 12″
  • Small clutches and purses smaller than 4.5″ x 6.5″
  • Medical and diaper bags
  • Soft-sided coolers
  • Individual food portions in gallon-sized freezer bags or smaller
  • Factory-sealed water bottles under 20 ounces
  • Juice boxes or soft-sided milk containers under 20 ounces
  • Umbrellas
  • Small radios
  • Personal cameras
  • Baseball gloves

Ensure a hassle-free game day experience by only bringing MLB stadium approved bags into the stadium.

T-Mobile Park Purse Policy: Size Matters

When it comes to purses, the T-Mobile Park purse policy is quite specific. Purses larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ are not allowed inside the stadium. By adhering to this size limit, you can ensure that you have a hassle-free entry while still carrying your essential items.

T-Mobile Park Water Bottle Policy

T-Mobile Park has specific guidelines concerning beverages brought into the venue. Factory-sealed water bottles under 20 ounces are permitted. Additionally, juice boxes or soft-sided milk containers under 20 ounces are also allowed for entry.

Exceptions for Medically Necessary Items and Diaper Bags

Backpacks, multi-compartment bags, duffle bags, and purses larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ are generally not permitted. However, exceptions will be made for medically necessary items or single-compartment diaper bags, as long as a child is present. This provision allows guests with special needs or those attending the game with young children to carry the essential items they require.

Mariners Bag Policy FAQ

What types of bags can I bring into T-Mobile Park under the Mariners bag policy?

You are allowed to bring clear bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ as well as one-gallon clear plastic zip-top bags. Additionally, small clutch bags no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ are permitted. It's essential that security personnel be able to clearly see into and identify items at the bottom of these bags.

Can I bring any beverages or food into the stadium?

Yes, you can bring factory-sealed water bottles under 20 ounces, juice boxes or soft-sided milk containers under 20 ounces, and individual food portions stored in gallon-sized freezer bags or smaller. Make sure to adhere to the T-Mobile Park water bottle policy and other guidelines for a smooth entry into the stadium.

Are there any exceptions to the bag restrictions, especially for medical needs or for those with young children?

Exceptions to the standard T-Mobile Park bag policy are made for medically necessary items and single-compartment diaper bags, provided a child is present. These bags will be subject to additional inspection but will be permitted so guests with special needs or young children can carry essential items.