Rules and Safety

  • NO ANIMALS (except service animals) beyond parking lots.

  • NO outside food and beverages.

  • NO gum or seeds allowed on fields.

  • NO space heaters.

  • NO wading, swimming, fishing, or ice skating.

  • NO tobacco products, illegal drugs, or chemicals of any kind.

  • NO spectator coolers or containers of any size.

  • NO fireworks of any kind.

  • NO missile / projectile-like objects.

  • NO glass bottles or aluminum cans.

  • NO air horns, Vuvuzelas, or whistles of any kind.

  • NO skateboards, roller blades, roller skates, roller shoes, etc.

  • NO unauthorized field or batting cage usage – all usage must be approved in advance.

  • NO open-flame or blackstone grills on campus.

  • NO unapproved pamphlets, handouts, displays, advertisements, etc.

  • NO unauthorized merchandise, food, beverage, or photography sales of any kind.

  • NO unauthorized vehicles, scooters, carts, or the like beyond parking lots.

  • NO unauthorized Personal Training.

  • All RVs/Campers should park in Parking Lot C; Overnight parking is not permitted.

Emergency Management Plan

Storm-Cloud
  • Alarm will sound when lightning is within 10 miles (This is a solid tone siren, beacon lights will turn on)

    If the park experiences technical difficulties with the notification system, air horns will be used in a backup situation.

    There will be a 15 minute delay from the last lightning strike before the all clear sounds (This is a pulsing high/low tone, beacon lights will turn off)

    Grand Park management team, which includes anchor organizations, will communicate directly with Event Directors in the event of severe weather that requires evacuation.

Medical-Documentation
  • All major sporting events at Grand Park are staffed by medical personnel (athletic trainers).

    AEDs are located at concession and administration buildings throughout campus for accessibility to all guests when needed.


  • When severe weather alarm sounds, the red beacon lights will become active and all visitors and athletes must evacuate immediately to cars and stay in cars until the all clear signal sounds.

    Any guest unable to get to their vehicle quickly due to a disability may seek safety at the nearest shelter building.

    In case of a tornado warning or other life threatening emergency, all visitors and athletes will be instructed to evacuate the park and seek shelter away from Grand Park.

    Concessions will be closed throughout the delay.