Bag Policy Math: Why Venue Rules Trip Up So Many Fans
Picture this: you have been in the security line for 20 minutes, you're finally at the front, and a staff member tells you your bag is an inch too wide. Everyone behind you is watching. This is "Bag Policy Math," the combination of size limits, transparency rules, and venue-specific exceptions that determines whether your bag gets through the gate, so you don't wonder "how strict is the Sphere bag policy" at the gate. This guide covers how to measure, how to pack, what to do if things go wrong, and a cheat sheet to screenshot before you leave. Find tickets for your next event at Event Tickets Center and show up ready.
The Pre-Game Measurement Strategy
The best time to figure out your bag situation is at home, not at the gate. Here's what you actually need to know before you leave.
Decoding "12x6x12" Without a Tape Measure
The standard clear bag limit at most major stadiums is 12" x 6" x 12". Those numbers sound straightforward, but they're easy to misjudge without a reference point. MetLife Stadium, AT&T Stadium, and SoFi Stadium all enforce this standard as part of the NFL Clear Bag Policy, and they use physical sizing boxes at the gates. If your bag has to be squished to fit, it gets rejected. The easiest compliant option is a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag. Standard Ziploc size, available everywhere, zero ambiguity. If you're bringing a purpose-built clear tote, measure it before you pack it, not after.
Quick Size Reference
- 12 inches tall: roughly the height of a vinyl record sleeve
- 6 inches wide: roughly the width of an outstretched hand
- 12x6x12 total: about the size of a large hardcover book lying flat
- One-gallon Ziploc freezer bag: always compliant, widely available
- Overpacking a compliant bag can push it past the limit: size boxes measure the bag as it arrives, not as it was when empty
Why Transparency Matters
"Clear" means fully see-through: security staff need to see every item inside your bag without opening it.
What Fails the Transparency Test
- Tinted or frosted plastic
- Heavy mesh that obscures contents
- Large logos or prints covering a significant portion of the bag
- Decorative hardware or panels that block the interior view
- Any material that requires staff to open the bag to see inside
The Tetris Effect
Getting the right bag through the door is step one. Packing it so it stays within its dimensions is step two.
Essentials Only!
The goal is to pack light enough that your bag looks the same at the gate as it did when you closed it at home. A 12x6x12 bag filled to capacity will bulge, and a bag that bulges gets measured at its widest point. Quick tips: swap a full wallet for a slim card holder, leave the full makeup bag at home, and wear your jacket instead of packing it.
The Essentials Short List
- Slim card holder (two cards plus ID)
- Phone
- Portable charger
- Keys, minimized, no bulky keychains
- Any required medication
- Small lip balm or one or two cosmetic items, not a full pouch
- Cash if needed (some venues are still cash-only at certain stands)
The Wallet Rule: When a Clutch Becomes a Liability
The small clutch exception is roughly the size of an outstretched hand from heel to fingertip, typically 4.5" x 6.5" at most NFL venues. That's the physical footprint the bag has to fit, not just the dimensions listed on the tag. Thick straps and bulky hardware count toward those measurements. A stuffed clutch gets rejected the same way an oversized bag does. If you're bringing both a clear bag and a small clutch, that's allowed. If your clutch is overfilled or slightly oversized, leave it in the car.
The "No Bags at All" Venues
Some arenas skip the clear bag standard entirely. If it has shoulder straps, it's not getting in. The permitted exception at these venues is usually a small clutch or wallet, with tighter dimensions than the NFL standard. Medical and diaper bags are the main exception, but they require a specific entrance and X-ray screening at every venue listed below.
Capital One Arena (Washington, D.C.)
- All backpacks, bags, and purses prohibited
- Clutch/wallet exception: 5" x 7" maximum
- Medical and diaper bags: must be under 14" x 14" x 6"; entry through the 6th and F Street entrance only
- Bag check available near 6th and F Street for $15
Delta Center (Salt Lake City, UT)
- All bags including purses prohibited
- Clutch/wallet exception: 4" x 6" x 2" maximum
- Medical and diaper bags: must be under 14" x 14" x 6"; X-ray screening required at Door 5 (northeast corner entrance)
Crypto.com Arena (Los Angeles, CA)
- All bags, clear totes, purses, and backpacks are prohibited
- Clutch/wallet exception: smaller than 5" x 9" x 1"
- Medical and diaper bags: must be under 14" x 14" x 6"; subject to X-ray screening
- Binbox locker rentals available outside the arena for oversized bags
The Sphere (Las Vegas, NV)
- Designated no-bag facility with some of the tightest restrictions of any venue in the country
- All permitted exceptions (clutches, purses, fanny packs) must not exceed 6" x 6" x 2"
- Clear totes are not exempt: any clear bag exceeding 6" x 6" x 2" is rejected
- Medical and diaper bags permitted with thorough X-ray and visual screening
- No official bag or coat check inside the venue; plan accordingly before you arrive
At the Security Line: Passing the Final Test
You've got the right bag, it's packed correctly, and you're at the gate. Here's how to get through without slowing everyone down.
Medical and Diaper Bag Exceptions
Medical and diaper bags are permitted at virtually every major venue, but they don't go through the main gate. Most venues route them to a designated medical or family entrance, and showing up at the wrong gate with a medical bag wastes time you probably don't have. Check the venue map before you leave home, not when you're already in the parking lot. Staff will conduct a visual inspection and sometimes run the bag through an X-ray machine. Keep the bag organized and accessible. If you're bringing medical equipment that could prompt questions, such as an insulin pump or EpiPen, carry documentation.
Before You Arrive: Medical Bag Checklist
- Locate the designated medical or family entrance on the venue map in advance
- Bring documentation for any equipment that could raise questions
- Keep medications in original labeled packaging where possible
- Organize the bag so staff can see contents quickly without unpacking everything
- Arrive earlier than usual: the medical entrance process takes longer than the main gate
How to Pack So They Don't Empty Everything
The goal is a bag that staff can clear visually without asking you to open it. Place larger, unambiguous items at the bottom: a jacket, snacks, a permitted water bottle, and put anything that might prompt a second look at the top without burying anything. If a staff member has to dig through the bag, the line stops moving.
Plan B: When Your Bag Gets Rejected
Here are your three options, in order of how much they cost you.
The Locker Option
- Many venues partner with third-party smart locker services near the entrance
- Kia Center partners with Binbox lockers on the street-level plaza at the northwest corner, near Big Storm Brewery
- Crypto.com Arena has Binbox rentals available outside the arena
- Book in advance when possible: lockers near high-demand venues fill up
- Typical cost ranges from $10 to $20, depending on locker size and venue
The Car Run
- Walking back to the car is free but costs time
- Factor in distance from your parking spot, how close the event is to starting, and whether missing the opening matters to you
- Best option if you're parked close and there's still time before the show starts
- Worst option if you arrived by rideshare, parked far away, or the event has already begun
The Merch Bag Hack
- Many venues sell clear totes at merchandise stands outside the gates
- Transfer your essentials into the clear tote, then deal with the rejected bag separately (locker or back to the car)
- Do not try to carry both through security: a rejected bag inside a clear tote is still a rejected bag
- This is a last resort, but it works
Your Foolproof Bag Checklist
Do this before you leave home, and you won't be doing it in the security line.
Screenshot This Before You Pack
- Check the specific venue's bag policy page, not just the general event listing
- Measure your bag with a tape measure; do not eyeball it
- Confirm your bag is fully transparent with no tinted panels or large logos
- If bringing a small clutch, confirm it fits within your venue's specific clutch limit
- Locate the medical or family entrance if you're bringing an exempt bag
- Identify the nearest locker option before you leave home, not after you get rejected
- Pack light: an overstuffed compliant bag can still fail at the size box
The "Passes the Test" Cheat Sheet
| Bag Type | Standard Rule | Warning Sign |
|---|---|---|
| Clear Tote | Up to 12" x 6" x 12" | Tinted plastic or excessive logos |
| Small Clutch | Up to 4.5" x 6.5" | Thick straps or bulky hardware |
| Plastic Storage Bag | One-gallon Ziploc style | Slider tops that break easily |
| Diaper/Medical Bag | Reasonable size, per venue | Going through the regular security line |
You're Officially Gate-Ready: Time to Enjoy the Show!
You've measured the bag, packed it right, and know exactly what to do if something goes wrong. Find tickets for your next event at Event Tickets Center and walk through those gates ready.