Tiger Stadium allows bags 12" x 6" x 12" or smaller. Backpacks are not allowed. Clear bags are required.
What Is the LSU Football Bag Policy?
Tiger Stadium, home of the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, enforces a strict clear bag policy as part of the Geaux Safe initiative. This security measure, implemented at “Death Valley” for all events, enhances public safety while expediting stadium entry. Understanding these requirements before gameday ensures a smooth experience and helps you avoid delays at the gates.
What Bags Are Allowed at Tiger Stadium?
The clear bag policy at Tiger Stadium is straightforward but strictly enforced. Fans may bring only the following types of bags into the venue:
- Clear tote bags measuring 12″ x 6″ x 12″ or smaller
- One-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziploc-style)
- Small clutch purses no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ (with or without a handle or strap)
All bags undergo thorough inspection at entry points. Security personnel reserve the right to search any item brought into the stadium. Backpacks of any size are strictly prohibited, with exceptions granted only for documented medical needs verified at designated medical checkpoints.
Purse Policy at LSU Games
Traditional purses are not permitted unless they’re clear and comply with the 12″ x 6″ x 12″ size restriction. The only exception is small clutch purses measuring 4.5″ x 6.5″ or smaller, which may be any color or material. These clutches are small enough to be tucked under your arm and provide sufficient space for essentials like keys, phones, and wallets.
Permitted Items Inside Tiger Stadium
Beyond approved bags, fans may bring these items into Tiger Stadium:
- Cameras and photography equipment (personal use and credentialed media)
- One factory-sealed water bottle, 32 ounces or smaller
- Medical supplies and devices with proper documentation
- Binoculars and stadium seats (cushions)
- Ponchos and wearable rain gear
Outside food is prohibited, along with containers including coolers, ice chests, thermoses, bottles, cans, cups, and flasks. Fans requiring these items for medical reasons must enter through Gate 10 or the Southwest Roll Gate medical checkpoints with appropriate documentation.
Prohibited Items
To avoid being turned away at the gates, leave these items at home or in your vehicle:
- Umbrellas (ponchos recommended for rain)
- Backpacks and drawstring bags
- Fanny packs and belt bags
- Non-clear purses larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″
- Diaper bags (unless clear and properly sized)
- Printed pattern or colored plastic bags
- Grocery totes and shopping bags
- Mesh, straw, or fabric bags
- Duffle bags and luggage
- Camera cases and equipment bags
- Briefcases and laptop bags
Can You Bring a Water Bottle to Tiger Stadium?
Staying hydrated during Louisiana’s hot football season is important. Each fan may bring one factory-sealed water bottle up to 32 ounces into Tiger Stadium. The bottle must be sealed, opened bottles will not be permitted. Refillable water stations are available throughout the stadium. Alcoholic beverages, sports drinks, and other non-water beverages in bottles are not allowed under any circumstances.
Happens If You Bring a Prohibited Bag
Tiger Stadium does not provide bag storage or check facilities. Fans arriving with non-compliant bags must return them to their vehicle before entering. This process causes significant delays and may result in missing kickoff or other important moments. Security personnel cannot hold bags, and no exceptions are made for expensive or designer bags. Plan ahead to avoid this inconvenience and potential disappointment.
How Should You Prepare for Game Day at Tiger Stadium?
Make your Tiger Stadium experience seamless with these preparation strategies:
- Purchase an approved clear bag before gameday, they’re available at local retailers, online, and at the LSU bookstore
- Pack light and bring only essentials: phone, wallet, keys, tickets, and sunscreen
- Arrive at least 60-90 minutes before kickoff to allow adequate time for parking, walking, and security screening
- Review the policy with your entire group to ensure everyone complies
- Check LSUsports.net before each game for any policy updates or special event restrictions
- Keep your sealed water bottle easily accessible for quick inspection
The clear bag policy at Tiger Stadium prioritizes fan safety without compromising the electric atmosphere that makes Death Valley one of college football’s most intimidating venues. By familiarizing yourself with these guidelines and preparing accordingly, you’ll spend less time at security checkpoints and more time enjoying the LSU Tigers’ gameday tradition. Geaux Tigers!
Frequently Asked Questions
What Bags Are Allowed at Tiger Stadium?
The clear bag policy at Tiger Stadium is straightforward but strictly enforced. Fans may bring only the following types of bags into the venue:
What Happens If You Bring a Prohibited Bag?
Tiger Stadium does not provide bag storage or check facilities. Fans arriving with non-compliant bags must return them to their vehicle before entering. This process causes significant delays and may result in missing kickoff or other important moments. Security personnel cannot hold bags, and no exceptions are made for expensive or designer bags. Plan ahead to avoid this inconvenience and potential disappointment.
Umbrellas, Electronics, and Other Items at Tiger Stadium
No. Umbrellas are prohibited; ponchos and wearable rain gear are recommended instead. Cameras are allowed for personal use and credentialed media. Smoking and vaping are prohibited at Tiger Stadium.
Other Venue Policy FAQs
Can you bring outside food to Tiger Stadium?
No. Outside food is strictly prohibited, along with coolers, ice chests, thermoses, and other containers.
Can you bring a water bottle to Tiger Stadium?
Yes. Each fan may bring one factory-sealed water bottle up to 32 ounces. The bottle must be sealed; opened bottles will not be permitted. Refillable water stations are available throughout the stadium.
Are umbrellas allowed at Tiger Stadium?
No. Umbrellas are prohibited, but ponchos and wearable rain gear are recommended for rain protection.
What bags are allowed at Tiger Stadium?
Yes. Clear tote bags (12" x 6" x 12" or smaller), one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziploc-style), or small clutch purses (4.5" x 6.5" or smaller, with or without a handle).
Are cameras and binoculars allowed at Tiger Stadium?
Yes. Cameras and photography equipment for personal use are allowed, as are binoculars and stadium seats (cushions).



