Water bottle policy?

RUBubba

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I wasn't at the first game... what was the experience last game bringing in water bottles?

Going to be pretty warm tomorrow, so I was planning on bringing in a couple of extras.
 

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I wasn't at the first game... what was the experience last game bringing in water bottles?

Going to be pretty warm tomorrow, so I was planning on bringing in a couple of extras.
We haven't been allowed to bring in water bottles for many years now due to Homeland Security concerns...
https://scarletknights.com/news/201...s-gameday-enhancements-information-umass.aspx

Food and Beverage Policy: Due to Homeland Security guidelines, no outside food and beverage will be permitted into the stadium. An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at the Guest Services gates designated for this purpose.
 
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RUBubba

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Thanks... I knew what the guidelines say, but last year there were people bringing things in, that's why I asked.

Guess I'll have to bring an extra $20 bucks in, miss a lot of the game waiting in line, and hope they don't run out before I get there. (Happened before as well).
 

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Thanks... I knew what the guidelines say, but last year there were people bringing things in, that's why I asked.

Guess I'll have to bring an extra $20 bucks in, miss a lot of the game waiting in line, and hope they don't run out before I get there. (Happened before as well).

Stick a bottle or 2 in your back pockets , and let your shirt hang over them. Then refill fill them at the fountains inside.
This is not rocket science, lol.
 

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Thanks... I knew what the guidelines say, but last year there were people bringing things in, that's why I asked.

Guess I'll have to bring an extra $20 bucks in, miss a lot of the game waiting in line, and hope they don't run out before I get there. (Happened before as well).
Bring a bag of ice. The water they sell is usually piss warm.
 

Knight Shift

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Stick a bottle or 2 in your back pockets , and let your shirt hang over them. Then refill fill them at the fountains inside.
This is not rocket science, lol.
Be careful. Saw a guy get caught with bottles in his pocket. They did not take kindly to it.
 

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We haven't been allowed to bring in water bottles for many years now due to Homeland Security concerns...
https://scarletknights.com/news/201...s-gameday-enhancements-information-umass.aspx

Food and Beverage Policy: Due to Homeland Security guidelines, no outside food and beverage will be permitted into the stadium. An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at the Guest Services gates designated for this purpose.

It’s been shown on these boards, with links to RU’s own webpages, that it is NOT due to Homeland Security guidelines.
 

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We haven't been allowed to bring in water bottles for many years now due to Homeland Security concerns...
https://scarletknights.com/news/201...s-gameday-enhancements-information-umass.aspx

Food and Beverage Policy: Due to Homeland Security guidelines, no outside food and beverage will be permitted into the stadium. An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at the Guest Services gates designated for this purpose.

This is the fan friendly policy of Rutgers Football.
We brought Water Bottles and a clear bag of Food into the Iowa Stadium 2 weeks ago.
Saw numerous fans doing the same. Like many other Venues they have no Policy like Rutgers.
 
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Rutgers is the only stadium in the NY area that has homeland security concerns....Met Life, Yankee Stadium and Citi Field allow you to bring in closed bottles of water. It's a joke.

but, to answer the OP....wear clothing that will allow you to bring your bottles in: cargo pants, shirt that will cover bottles in the back of your pants, a jacket with deep pockets. I wore a jacket into the first game despite the 85 degree weather to get my iced tea cans into the stadium and thank God I did because the upper deck was out of all drinks by halftime.

Even better is to carry something in that you know will get confiscated (an open bottle of water perhaps) and distract them from looking at your person as you smuggle stuff in.

(Iowa regulations allowed us to bring in 1 closed bottle and as much food as you wanted. I made point of letting Sarah know that when she visited the RU section in the stadium)
 

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I mentioned the same to Sarah at the Alumni Tailgate Event at Iowa. Told her I was bringing in these water bottles.
 
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Knight Shift

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Rutgers is the only stadium in the NY area that has homeland security concerns....Met Life, Yankee Stadium and Citi Field allow you to bring in closed bottles of water. It's a joke.

but, to answer the OP....wear clothing that will allow you to bring your bottles in: cargo pants, shirt that will cover bottles in the back of your pants, a jacket with deep pockets. I wore a jacket into the first game despite the 85 degree weather to get my iced tea cans into the stadium and thank God I did because the upper deck was out of all drinks by halftime.

Even better is to carry something in that you know will get confiscated (an open bottle of water perhaps) and distract them from looking at your person as you smuggle stuff in.

(Iowa regulations allowed us to bring in 1 closed bottle and as much food as you wanted. I made point of letting Sarah know that when she visited the RU section in the stadium)

Did you get any responses about the water/beverage/food situation at the second level?

Someone should Tweet to RU Athletics or whomever today to ensure there is an adequate supply of COLD (not WARM!!!!) water available throughout the stadium. It is nonsensical that this is so difficult.
 

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Rutgers is the only stadium in the NY area that has homeland security concerns....Met Life, Yankee Stadium and Citi Field allow you to bring in closed bottles of water. It's a joke.

but, to answer the OP....wear clothing that will allow you to bring your bottles in: cargo pants, shirt that will cover bottles in the back of your pants, a jacket with deep pockets. I wore a jacket into the first game despite the 85 degree weather to get my iced tea cans into the stadium and thank God I did because the upper deck was out of all drinks by halftime.

Even better is to carry something in that you know will get confiscated (an open bottle of water perhaps) and distract them from looking at your person as you smuggle stuff in.

(Iowa regulations allowed us to bring in 1 closed bottle and as much food as you wanted. I made point of letting Sarah know that when she visited the RU section in the stadium)
Let me guess.. Sarah said she would “look into it.”
 
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Did you get any responses about the water/beverage/food situation at the second level?

Someone should Tweet to RU Athletics or whomever today to ensure there is an adequate supply of COLD (not WARM!!!!) water available throughout the stadium. It is nonsensical that this is so difficult.

@Local Shill

I did. I spoke with Sarah and she told me that my post game email was sent to Gourmet Food services and they were told that they had 2 weeks before the next game and that everything needed to be fixed. She also told them that she was pissed that they had given her information (Jersey Mike's would be upstairs on both sides and that either Aunt Annie's or Mrs. Fields would be open as a kiosk) and that none of it happened.

I'm not sure if it shared it here, but I know I shared it privately with @e5fdny , that I had sent a pre-game "hey I hope things get better on the upper level this year" email. I got the reply back about Jersey Mikes and Mrs. Fields and that we could request cups of water in lieu of no water fountain.

On Sunday of MDW Sarah reached out to see how things went...my reply was not pretty. In a nutshell it was "the 2nd level ran out of water/soda/gatorade/hotdogs/popcorn/pretzels by halftime. There was no Jersey mikes, no kiosks open and I was offered a cup of water from the tap of the slop sink and oh, the recruiting lounge ran out of water by halftime too" . I also pointed out that a case of 48 bottles of water at Costco is $3 and there should be no reason, ever, for the stadium to run out of water...they should be stockpiling it to prevent this from happening.

When I saw her in Iowa I told her that as embarrassing as it is for me as a grown woman to have to smuggle stuff into the stadium, I was glad that I had brought my iced tea in at the first game.
 

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How about this? Right before you enter the stadium, drink a **** ton of water.

Jesus, the idea that people can't go a few hours WITHOUT WATER!!!! is the dumbest trend in America. Sitting watching football is not the same as running a marathon in Summer at noon.
It’s very similar when you are in the sun for most of the game.

And as @Local Shill said, this doesn’t need to be an issue...let people bring a bottle or two in and provide more fountains inside.
 
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How about this? Right before you enter the stadium, drink a **** ton of water.

Jesus, the idea that people can't go a few hours WITHOUT WATER!!!! is the dumbest trend in America. Sitting watching football is not the same as running a marathon in Summer at noon.

this is a joke, right? because if it's not you are an idiot. And I mean that in all sincerity.

I sit on the visitor side of the stadium, upper deck....by choice. it's hot up there on a sunny day. very hot. as a nurse I'll tell you that you should be continuously hydrating in the hot sun...not just binging water before you walk into the stadium and getting something to drink 5 hours later when you get to your car. Older people can't binge drink water. People with medical problems can't binge drink water..they will shut their kidneys down or screw up their electrolites. I'm guessing you haven't been there for the Saturday noon games where people were passing out from the heat? needed to be transported to the hospital for hydration?
 
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e5fdny

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As @MrsScrew said when I heard Jersey Mike’s would be upstairs I was pleased. Bummed when I found out they weren’t there (even though there was a sign you could see while on line that Jersey Mike’s sold here). They had no idea what I was talking about even after I showed them the sign. LOL

And my friend who came late could hardly get anything as they told him they were out of just about everything...before halftime.
 
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I never understand this gripe. I used to go to games with four beers (six if it was cold) in my clothes. People can't get a water bottle in?
 
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someone sent me a message after the last game....she saw some elderly man..in his 80's have his 4 cough drops confiscated because they were "outside food". @LadyRU09 had an apple confiscated last year.
YET...
the cookie lady and the twizzler guy still get their food in no problem. Not that I want those traditions to go away, because I don't....but how is this allowed to happen?
 
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How about this? Right before you enter the stadium, drink a **** ton of water.

Jesus, the idea that people can't go a few hours WITHOUT WATER!!!! is the dumbest trend in America. Sitting watching football is not the same as running a marathon in Summer at noon.
Absolutely incorrect. Some of us have medical reasons for consuming a lot of water. I'm not going through the ******* trouble of bringing a doctor's note to get permission to bring two bottles of water. And when you are in the late summer/early fall sun in the 80's for a few hours, you need to consume water.

Rutgers is idiotic on this point.
 

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I emailed Sarah after the first game And told her they ran out of water in the upper deck. I asked her and the Athletic department to let people bring in sealed water bottles. She emailed me back and said she would be in contact with the vendor “to ensure they don’t run out of complementary water.” Don’t know what that means? The water fountains will work?
 
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someone sent me a message after the last game....she saw some elderly man..in his 80's have his 4 cough drops confiscated because they were "outside food". @LadyRU09 had an apple confiscated last year.
YET...
the cookie lady and the twizzler guy still get their food in no problem. Not that I want those traditions to go away, because I don't....but how is this allowed to happen?
The Cookie Lady thing is out of control. It was fun for a few years. Now, after Rutgers scores a TD, a guy 10 rows down from us is holding a cookie lady fathead that is literally 6 feet tall over his head and you can't see the action on the field as the kick the extra point.
 

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this is a joke, right? because if it's not you are an idiot. And I mean that in all sincerity.

I sit on the visitor side of the stadium, upper deck....by choice. it's hot up there on a sunny day. very hot. as a nurse I'll tell you that you should be continuously hydrating in the hot sun...not just binging water before you walk into the stadium and getting something to drink 5 hours later when you get to your car. Older people can't binge drink water. People with medical problems can't binge drink water..they will shut their kidneys down or screw up their electrolites. I'm guessing you haven't been there for the Saturday noon games where people were passing out from the heat? needed to be transported to the hospital for hydration?

It’s not well publicized but RU does allow people with medical needs to bring in food and beverages. They must enter through the gate for player’s families on the the North end.

RU is going to get hit with and lose a lawsuit over this someday when a fan gets sick, injured or dies. RU’s own published study and recommendations will be used as evidence against itself.
 
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I emailed Sarah after the first game Ana’s told her they ran out of water in the upper deck. I asked her and the Athletic department to let people bring in sealed water bottles. She emailed me back and said she would be in contact with the vendor “to ensure they don’t run out of complementary water.” Don’t know what that means? The water fountains will work?

the "complementary water" may refer to the glasses of water we can request on the upper deck because..well...no effing water fountains up there.

It’s not well publicized but RU does allow people with medical needs to bring in food and beverages. They must enter through the gate for player’s families on the the North end.

RU is going to get hit with and lose a lawsuit over this someday when a fan gets sick, injured or dies. RU’s own published study and recommendations will be used as evidence against itself.

I am aware of this....and while I don't fit into either category maybe it's time I have one of my doctor friends write me a note so I can bring in water without having to feel like some kind of criminal sneaking it in all the time.
 
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the "complementary water" may refer to the glasses of water we can request on the upper deck because..well...no effing water fountains up there.



I am aware of this....and while I don't fit into either category maybe it's time I have one of my doctor friends write me a note so I can bring in water without having to feel like some kind of criminal sneaking it in all the time.
I think I will bring my BUN numbers from my last visit to MSKCC and then show them the 12 inch scar across my abdomen as I carry my water in. Would love to see their reaction.
 
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the "complementary water" may refer to the glasses of water we can request on the upper deck because..well...no effing water fountains up there.



I am aware of this....and while I don't fit into either category maybe it's time I have one of my doctor friends write me a note so I can bring in water without having to feel like some kind of criminal sneaking it in all the time.

FWIW, you don’t even have to do that. All I had to do was tell them what I have. No note or anything. I used the proper medical terminology and I’m sure they had no clue what I was saying. LOL. I’m sure you can fool them!
 

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That’s not the point. You should have to sneak a beer in, but not water.
I get the difference. My point is just that it's a manageable issue. I don't see letting people bring 1-2 bottles of water in resulting in some dramatic decrease of dehydration or health issues. And if that's wrong, then sneak a bottle in.
 

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I get the difference. My point is just that it's a manageable issue. I don't see letting people bring 1-2 bottles of water in resulting in some dramatic decrease of dehydration or health issues. And if that's wrong, then sneak a bottle in.

Dehydration can sneak up on you when you are just sitting in the sun. Then maybe you’re lucky and just get sick in your seat and get treated. Or worse, you stand up, with nowhere to fall except on hard edges or down concrete steps. Or nobody notices you are sitting there going into heat exhaustion and then heat stroke. Lots of bad things can happen.
 
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Dehydration can sneak up on your when you are just sitting in the sun. Then maybe you’re lucky and just get sick in your seat and get treated. Or worse, you stand up, with nowhere to fall except on hard edges or down concrete steps. Or nobody notices you are sitting there going into heat exhaustion and then heat stroke. Lots of bad things can happen.

BINGO!
 
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I get the difference. My point is just that it's a manageable issue. I don't see letting people bring 1-2 bottles of water in resulting in some dramatic decrease of dehydration or health issues. And if that's wrong, then sneak a bottle in.
You’re right, it is a manageable issue for Rutgers.

Not sure why this is so hard?
 

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Dehydration can sneak up on you when you are just sitting in the sun. Then maybe you’re lucky and just get sick in your seat and get treated. Or worse, you stand up, with nowhere to fall except on hard edges or down concrete steps. Or nobody notices you are sitting there going into heat exhaustion and then heat stroke. Lots of bad things can happen.
So buy a bottle of water.