Princeton Stadium Visitors Guide
Football



ADA Accessibility & Accommodations
Princeton Stadium provides accessibility options for individuals with disabilities, with ADA accessible entries located in the southwest, northeast, and northwest sections. To access the seating, visitors must enter through ramps situated at the north end of the stadium, specifically at sections 13-20.
Accessible seatingis available in Row 21, which includesopen spaces for wheelchairs and companion seats.
For those granted to access the field, an ADA accessible tunnel is locatedin the southeast corner of the stadium.
An elevator can be found in sections 9-10, granting access to the press box and the 1956 lounge for people with the proper credentials. If assistance is required, visitorsare encouraged to approach the nearest usher or event staff for help.
Animals
We ask that you please leave your pets at home. Only certified service animals and service animals in training are welcome at Princeton Stadium. For additional information please see the link here.
Admission
All fans must have a ticket for admission to ticketed events. Children who are under the age of 2 can attend the event free of charge if they are comfortable sitting on a parent's lap. However, if they require an individual seat, a ticket must be obtained for them as well. Princeton students with a valid student ID are granted free admission to the stadium.
ATM Locations
There are no ATM’s at Princeton Stadium. The nearest ATMs are located at Wawa on Alexander Street or Frist Student Center.
Bags
Bags no larger than a backpack are permitted. All bags are subject to search upon entry within all Athletic Facilities.
Banners, Signs & Flags
Banners, signs and flags are permitted provided that they are not on a stick or pole. They also must be hand held and not obstructing another guest’s view, in good taste and not offensive in any nature. Event Staff reserve the right to remove these items from possession if deemed inappropriate.
Class of 1956 Lounge
Class of 1956 Lounge can be accessed by using the elevator at Gates 9/10 and taking it to the third floor. Only spectators who have been invited to an eventtaking place at the Classof 1956 Lounge are permitted.
Code of Conduct
Princeton University is committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience where Education Through Athletics and the Be A TIGER values are centered. Those values include being Accountable, Team-oriented, showing Integrity, being Growth-minded, Engaged, and perhaps most relevant for our Tiger fans, Respectful.
All who attend Princeton Athletics events have a right to expect an environment where:
• Guests will be treated in a consistent, professional and courteous manner by all Princeton event staff.
• Guests will be allowed to enjoy the events at Princeton venues free from disruptive behavior, including foul, abusive, discriminatory, obscene or threatening language, gestures or actions. More specifically, Princeton explicitly prohibits such language and behavior that are based on characteristics including, but not limited to, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, age, race, national origin, religion, military status, disability status or any other characteristic. Obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing, or obscene or indecent conduct are also not permitted.
• Guests who are under the influence of alcoholic beverages or any other intoxicating substance who behave in an irresponsible manner will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
• For ticketed events, guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
• Guests will not engage in fighting, taunting, throwing objects, attempting to enter any competition surface or field of play or other conduct that will disrupt competition. Those who engage in any of these actions will immediately be ejected from the contest.
• Guests will smoke in designated smoking areas only.
• Guests will comply with requests from event staff regarding venue operations and emergency response procedures.
Event/security staff has been trained to intervene where necessary to help ensure that the above expectations are met, and guests are encouraged to report any inappropriate behavior to the nearest event/security member, or event security personnel. Guests who choose not to adhere to this Code of Conduct will be subject to ejection without refund and potential revocation of season tickets.
Concessions
Princeton Campus Dining serves as the concessionaire for Princeton Athletics, overseeing food and beverage services. In accordance with the stadium policy, outside food and drink are not allowed inside the venue. Fans are kindly requested to either store any food or drink items in their vehicle or discard them at the entrance. However, exceptions will be made for medically necessary snacks, provided they have been approved.
For those in need of refreshments, concession locations can be found in specific areas, including sections 3/4, 9/10, 24/25, 28/29, as well as in the NW and SW Plazas.
Corporate Sponsors
Drones
Drones are not permitted at any athletic event on campus.
Emergencies
In the event of an emergency, public address announcements will be made to provide information and initiate an emergency response protocol. Event staff, security personnel and Princeton Police will assist in directing fans appropriately. If you or anyone near you need extra assistance, please notify event staff or security.
Entrances
SW- Student Entry
NW -ENTRY (Ticket Booths 1 & 2)
NE- ENTRY (Ticket Booths 3 & 4)
SE -Credentialed ENTRY & BANDS
Kid Zone
The Kid’s Zone at Princeton Stadium offers an array of exciting activities for children. Opening one hour before kick-off, the kid's zone remains accessible until the conclusion of the first quarter. Kids of all ages are welcome to enjoy various attractions, including a bounce house, games, face painter, balloon artist, and much more. Situated in the North end of the stadium,the kid's zone can be found between sections 12 and 20.
First Aid
Please contact Event Staff to assist with First Aid and Emergencies. The First Aid room is located near section 21.
Food & Drink
As per stadium policy, outside food and drink are prohibited within the premises. Fans are kindly requested to either store any food or drink items in their vehicle or dispose of them at the stadium entrance. Concessions provided by Princeton Campus Dining open one hour before kickoff and remain operational until the end of the third quarter.
Guest Services
Questions should be directed to the nearest event staff member or at the Guest Services booth located in the NW Plaza across from Section 12.
Media
All media and press pass requestsshould be made through the Princeton University Communications office. Please reference the Princeton Athletics Staff Directory to contact the appropriate Athletic Communications representatives.
Will Call for media credentials is located at Ticket Booth #1 at the NW Entry.
Merchandise
To explore and purchase official merchandise related to Princeton University, you can visit the official online store at https://www.pustore.com/princeton-tiger-shop
If you prefer to make your purchase in person, The U Storeis located in the NE Plaza of the stadium. The U Store offers a wide selection of Princeton University merchandise for fans to choose from.
Parking
All parking for Princeton Stadium will be in Stadium Drive Garage. Parking is free of charge and there are no reserved spots. Information available here.
Permitted Items
The following items are permitted in class of 1952 Stadium:
• Banners & Signs (must comply with policies)
• Bags – all must be in accordance with the following guidelines:
• Wallet, wristlet, clutch, etc. are permitted
• Nothing larger than a backpack
• Clear bags are preferred to help speed up the process of entry
• Service animals
• Soft-sided seat back cushions or bench cushions
• Umbrellas (must not block the view of other guests)
Playing Surface Rules
Princeton University and NCAA regulations prohibit spectators from being on the playing surface, during and immediately after the game. Please utilize regular exits for departure from the venue.
Programs
All Princeton Athletic Sports Programs are now digital. Please click here.
Scan the QR Codes throughout the stadium with your smartphone for digital programs.
Prohibited Items
The following items are prohibited inside Princeton Stadium:
• Alcohol
• Animals (service animals are permitted)
• Artificial noise makers (air horns, whistles, clappers, etc.)
• Banners/Flags/Signs offensive in any nature or fixed on a pole
• Bicycles, skateboards, scooters & roller blades
• Coolers
• Firearms or weapons of any kind
• Fireworks
• Glass bottles & cans
• Outside Food and Beverage
• Laser Pointers
• Tobacco products, smoking products and illegal drugs
Re-Entry
Re-Entry is not permitted at ticketed events.
Restrooms
There are multiple restrooms located throughout the stadium, there are restrooms on the Concourse and Second Level on the East and West sides of Princeton Stadium as well as on the Concourse Level of the North End.
Smoking Policy
All forms of smoking are prohibited on campus, including electronic cigarettes.
Tailgating
Tailgating information is available here.
Ticketing
All fans must have a ticket for admission to ticketed events. Children under 2 are admitted free of charge.
Princeton students with a valid student ID are admitted for free at the SW Entry.
• Ticket Booths:
• Booth 1: Media, Will Call, Ticket Questions or Issues
• Booths 2, 3 & 4: Ticket Sales
Television Broadcasts
Princeton Athletics home competitions, as well as Ivy League road contests will be streamed on ESPN+. Subscriptions can be purchased at plus.espn.com. Select events may be broadcasted nationally on ESPN linear or locally on regional television networks. Please reference individual sport schedules or local TV listings for broadcast dates and times.
Weather Protocols & Policy
In the event of an inclement weather emergency, public address announcements will be made to provide information and initiate an emergency response protocol. Event staff, security personnel and Princeton Police will assist in directing fans appropriately. If you or anyone near you need extra assistance, please notify event staff or security.
WIFI & Internet Access
Wireless internet access is available for all fans and visitors through our puvisitor network. Some sites may be restricted while using the university WIFI.