livetoskate
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I didn't get the email either. Thanks, Ann M!
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USFS sent out an email with info for attendees. Key points:
- face masks required for spectators unless actively eating or drinking
- clear bag policy is in effect
- tossing stuff onto the ice is discouraged
- language re: access to practice sessions for all event ticket holders is specific to Bridgestone Arena only
- no practice passes; the first session ticket for that day will be scanned instead
It was in my "promotions", mass emails like this always seem to go there or spam.I didn't get the email either. Thanks, Ann M!
Please do. Anyone without a clear bag will just delay everyone behind them at security. Your line mates will thank you.I have a purse that is 12x12 and can fit all of my medications and wallet - I used at other events last summer. However it’s not clear or an official “diaper/medical” bag.. I actually think I still have the clear bag I got at an event 6-7 years ago (I think worlds in Boston) ? guess I’ll pull that out.
while i appreciate the intent, I also hate that everyone can see my medications. It just feels like a violation of privacy. Some meds can fit into a pocket but many can't. While "diaper bags" are freely allowed & at most events, so many people take advantage of that (even if they don't have kids). I'll probably put them in a pouch in the bag so may need to be searched anyway.Almost every sporting event in United States has gone to clear bags. It does allow them to quickly see if you have something like a weapon in your bag. So it is a security measure.
For the U.S. figure skating championships we do not have any c0vid protocols in place for entry. Additionally, masks are recommended but not required. For the latest updates on our policies visit, bridgestonearena.com
I’m guessing the minicams (fan cams) are another target, although cellphones now have HD movie-making capability.Tennessee allows concealed weapons to be carried so requiring see through bags doesn't make much sense that way. My guess is it's to lessen the chances of beer bottles or cans to be carried in, thus increasing vendor sales.
Tennessee does allow weapons to be carried. However a business or building in Tennessee can prohibit the weapon carry. I feel certain that somewhere on the website they tell you you can’t bring your gun to an event at the arenaTennessee allows concealed weapons to be carried so requiring see through bags doesn't make much sense that way. My guess is it's to lessen the chances of beer bottles or cans to be carried in, thus increasing vendor sales.
They aren't going to search every pouch. It's going to be the same kind of search they always do only faster because they can see into the bags.while i appreciate the intent, I also hate that everyone can see my medications. It just feels like a violation of privacy. Some meds can fit into a pocket but many can't. While "diaper bags" are freely allowed & at most events, so many people take advantage of that (even if they don't have kids). I'll probably put them in a pouch in the bag so may need to be searched anyway.
Without the smoking, I hope!!The biggest problem they had was people smoking in the bathrooms. I hope this year is the same.
Sorry the pandemic has inconvenienced you, because, after all, it's all about you. How dare the the USFSA not anticipate the Omicron back in April. SMHClear bags are required at all NFL football games for security purposes mostly, although they're also supposed to stop you from bringing in food and drink--especially beer and booze. Doesn't seem to be stopping the flasks or marijuana from entering games...
I received the USFS email as someone who purchased all-event tickets back in April. On Thursday, December 16, someone in the ticket office at the Bridgestone Arena literally responded to my email on YNW protocols as follows:
To no surprise, the Bridgestone Arena website still hasn't updated its protocols to reflect the USFS email. What a clusterf**k. We're not interested in masking up 10-12 hours per day for six days, so I will be pursuing a refund or looking to sell them my pair of 4th row center tickets online. I've got a condo on the Gulf Coast of Florida where we can watch all the skating for free on TV, no expensive downtown Nashville hotel, and no masks. Warmer weather and beaches during the day, too. Screw the USFS.
The remainder of the information in the USFS email appears to be fairly standard operating procedure.
Even back in April, their rules were "all the spectators wear masks". I don't get the surprise that this is a requirement for Nationals.Sorry the ********* has inconvenienced you, because, after all, it's all about you. How dare the the USFSA not anticipate the Omicron back in April. SMH
Even back in April, their rules were "all the spectators wear masks". I don't get the surprise that this is a requirement for Nationals.
They aren't going to search every pouch. It's going to be the same kind of search they always do only faster because they can see into the bags.
Also, I don't understand all the people who say "they'll see my meds" (you aren't the first to say this; it was said in the SkAm thread too). I have a pillbox for my meds. I don't let them roll around in my purse loose and I don't take the entire bottle with me in my purse. Am I weird or something?
I haven’t had to worry about that for years because my husband travels for work so much. We all got preferred traveler status so we can go through security faster on family trips.And speaking of searches, am I the only one who has stopped taking my "liquids" out o my purse in the TSA line? Haven't gotten any flack for it yet!![]()
It's a bummer that only all-event ticket holders can go to practices, although I know USFS uses practice access as a way to sell those tickets. Maybe we'll get lucky and single session tickets will work for practice too, especially since all-event and weekend tickets aren't available to buy now.Official Practice Session Access
Only all-event ticket purchasers are provided access to official practice sessions at the Bridgestone Arena. There is no practice ticket included but access will be provided by the arena scanning the first ticketed session each day for access to practices.
- Monday, Jan. 3 Practices – As there are no ticketed sessions this day, the arena will scan Ticket Session 1 for entry
- Tuesday, Jan. 4 Practices – Ticket Session 1 will be scanned for entry
It's a bummer that only all-event ticket holders can go to practices, although I know USFS uses practice access as a way to sell those tickets. Maybe we'll get lucky and single session tickets will work for practice too, especially since all-event and weekend tickets aren't available to buy now.
I do too but I don't take it with me to the arena every day.I’ve always carried the original bottle when I travel.
Didn't security tell someone that they were looking for alcohol? I vaguely remember that.At SkAm, they didn't do any type of search or examination of anyone's bags. They just looked to see if you had a clear bag and then told you to carry it above your head as you walked through the metal detector. And if the detector went off, there was no secondary screening. It was actually the least secure "security check" I've ever experienced at an event. Anyone could've hidden anything in opaque pouches or wrapped within a blanket as long as they had a clear bag. Maybe that was more on The Orleans and Bridgestone Arena will be more diligent -- I hope they will.
Maybe it was to prepare you for all the skaters jumping with their arms over their head.Didn't security tell someone that they were looking for alcohol? I vaguely remember that.
The walking through the metal detector with the bag over the head was super weird though.
I'd dub it Hanna Harrell SyndromeMaybe it was to prepare you for all the skaters jumping with their arms over their head.
That may have been me.I remember in 1997 - in Nashville - I overheard a conversation where the head of security was talking to another official. The biggest problem they had was people smoking in the bathrooms.
No not really knows.Sorry, jumping on here in the middle of a very busy organizing day, so sorry if I am repeating.
I think I saw different opinions as to whether or not we may bring our own water: yes or no?
Thanks in advance
https://www.bridgestonearena.com/plan-your-visit/a-to-z-guideI think I saw different opinions as to whether or not we may bring our own water: yes or no?