Parking, security information for College World Series games

2022-06-24 23:56:43 By : Ms. Grace Wang

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Play ball! The College World Series opens June 17 at Omaha's Charles Schwab Field.

Here's everything you need to know if you're heading to the ballpark for some baseball.

Gates will open two hours before each game and fans are required to leave between games.

Charles Schwab Field has a clear and small bag policy that will be enforced throughout the CWS.

Bags that are allowed include:

According to Omaha police, law enforcement will screen fans at all entrances and fans will be required to walk through metal detectors. Visitors can contact guest services by texting "OMAHA" to 69050.

Fans are allowed to re-enter after leaving the stadium, but will need to be screened again before re-entry.

Cameras are permitted at the games, but items not allowed at Charles Schwab Field include:

Omaha police also urged the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious behavior.

Omaha police will be directing vehicle and pedestrian traffic during the CWS.

Tailgating is allowed in MECA-managed surface parking lots, but is not allowed in the CHI Health Center Omaha garage. All grills and personal property should be kept in the parking space and not extend into drive lanes.

MECA-managed lots open at 8 a.m. each day and will close 90 minutes after the end of the last game.

Parking is available throughout downtown Omaha at MECA-managed lots, as well as public parking.

ORBT is offering a free park-and-ride lot at Westroads Mall for riders. Fans can also use bicycles or scooters to travel to and from the stadium. There will be free bike corrals for bicyclists, which will be monitored by volunteers.

All tickets are digital. Fans can purchase tickets at the ticket office, located at 13th and Mike Fahey streets, at 10 a.m. on game days or online here.

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