Colorado University Bag Policy
Located in the heart of Boulder, Colorado, the CU Events Center serves as the proud home court of the Colorado Buffaloes basketball teams. This state-of-the-art venue hosts thousands of passionate fans throughout the season, and to ensure a safe and enjoyable game day experience for all attendees, the facility has implemented clear guidelines regarding the size and type of bags permitted inside. Understanding these policies before you arrive will help you breeze through security checkpoints and get to your seat quickly, so you won't miss a moment of the action.
CU Clear Bag Policy
The CU Events Center has adopted a clear bag policy designed to enhance safety while expediting the entry process for all guests. Under this policy, clear bags or containers that do not exceed 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches are permitted. These transparent bags allow security personnel to quickly verify contents without invasive searches. Traditional backpacks, diaper bags, and other similar opaque bags are not permitted unless they meet the clear bag standards. Additionally, standard one-gallon clear plastic zip bags (similar to Ziploc or freezer bags) are also acceptable. This streamlined approach helps reduce wait times at entrances while maintaining robust security protocols that protect everyone in attendance.
CU Events Center Purse Policy
While the venue prioritizes security, officials at the CU Events Center recognize that many guests prefer to carry small personal items. Purses and clutches are welcome at the facility, though specific size restrictions apply to maintain consistency with security standards. Small clutch purses, with or without a handle or strap, must measure no larger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches, roughly the size of an adult hand. This compact size accommodates essentials like keys, phones, wallets, and lipstick without compromising security screening efficiency. Any purses exceeding these dimensions will not be permitted entry into the arena, so it's wise to measure your bag before leaving home or consider using a clear bag alternative to avoid any disappointment at the gate.
Inspection of Medically Necessary Items
The CU Events Center is committed to accommodating all guests, including those with medical needs that require special equipment or supplies. If you need to bring medically necessary items such as medications, medical devices, or supplies that don't conform to the standard bag policy, these items can be permitted inside the venue following a thorough but respectful inspection at the entrance gates. To ensure a smooth entry process, notify security staff about your medical items as soon as you arrive at the checkpoint. Security personnel are trained to handle these situations professionally and discreetly, allowing for swift approval so you can proceed to enjoy the event without unnecessary delays. When possible, consider calling the venue in advance if you have questions about specific medical equipment to plan accordingly.
What You Can and Can't Bring to the CU Events Center
Permitted Items:
- Bags that are clear plastic and do not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″
- One-gallon (or smaller) clear plastic Ziploc/freezer bag
- Small clutch bags (no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ with or without a handle or strap
- Medically necessary items after proper inspection at Entrances
- Non-alcoholic beverages in approved factory-sealed plastic containers; 51 oz. / 1.5 liters or smaller (one per ticket holder)
- Empty non-disposable plastic water bottles; 51 oz. / 1.5 liters or smaller (one per ticket holder)
- Umbrella Strollers; if larger they can be returned to vehicle or checked in at Guest Services
- Seat cushions and chair backs must be 18″ or less in width (no pockets, zippers or covers)
- Small personal cameras
- Binoculars
- Service Animals
- Blankets
Prohibited Items:
- Bags including backpacks, diaper bags and other similar bags
- Clutches and purses larger than the approximate size of the hand
- Hard & Soft sided coolers of any size or style
- Firearms or weapons of any type
- Selfie/GoPro Sticks, flags on poles, or similar objects that can be used as a weapon
- Fireworks, Drones or Laser pointers
- Non-factory sealed beverages or filled liquid containers
- Alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs
- Glass or metal bottles or cans
- Full size strollers
- Umbrellas of any size