The New England Patriots are expecting temperatures dipping into the single digits for this weekend’s regular season finale against the Jets and are urging fans to please dress accordingly. The patriots would like to remind fans that blankets are allowed into the stadium, but they ask that when arriving at the security entrances to please have blankets folded and draped loosely over your arm for easy inspection. Please note that hand and feet warmers are allowed and encouraged, but the use of battery operated heated clothing is not allowed.
DRONES/UAVs ARE PROHIBITED AT GILLETTE STADIUM AND SURROUNDING PARKING LOTS
CLEAR BAG POLICY IN EFFECT
Fans attending Sunday’s game are reminded that bags larger than a small wristlet or handheld wallet will not be allowed inside Gillette Stadium, per the venue’s and NFL’s clear bag policies, which is in effect at all ticketed events. If carrying a bag into the stadium is necessary, the only options are a clear plastic bag not exceeding 12″ x 6″ x 12″ (a capacity of 1 gallon) or a small wristlet or handheld wallet not exceeding 8″ x 5″ x 2″ (approximately the size of a hand).
Please note that bags larger than the permitted size, including purses, shoulder bags and backpacks, will not be allowed inside Gillette Stadium and will not be held or stored by the venue. These items must be returned to a vehicle before entering the stadium. For more information on the clear bag policy, visit http://www.gillettestadium.com/bagpolicy.
SECURITY
Security and law enforcement officials will be on-site to ensure the safety of all attending the game. If fans have any concerns, we support the security campaign, “If you see something, say something,” and dial 9-1-1 or contact the nearest security or law enforcement officer.
METAL DETECTORS AT ALL GATES
Please note that metal detectors will be located at all stadium gates and fans should be prepared to remove phones and cameras from their pockets. Unlike procedures you may be familiar with at the airport, stadium security will not be asking fans to remove their keys, shoes, belts or loose change.
ALLOW PLENTY OF TIME FOR TRAFFIC AROUND GILLETTE STADIUM
With a capacity crowd of nearly 66,000 fans, Gillette Stadium officials encourage drivers to allow themselves plenty of time when traveling near the stadium on game day. Traffic restrictions will be in place on local roads before and after the game. Fans must use I-95, I-495 or Route 140 to access Route 1 and Gillette Stadium. For ease of entry and exit, fans are reminded of the following:Read
- From the North (from I-95), fans are strongly encouraged to stay to the right and park in P10
- From the South (from I-495), fans are strongly encouraged to stay to the left and park in P11 or P10
PARKING AND PUBLIC TRANSIT
Stadium parking lots for Sunday’s game open at 9:00 a.m. with stadium gates opening at 11 a.m. Parking is $40 for cars and motorcycles and $150 for buses, RVs and limos. In partnership with Uber, Gillette Stadium has a designated drop off and pick up location in Lot 15 adjacent to Bass Pro Shops. Fans can schedule an Uber ride to and from the venue through the Uber mobile app. For more parking information, visit https://www.gillettestadium.com/parking/.
Don’t want to drive to the game? The MBTA Commuter Rail will provide special train service from South Station in Boston and from the TF Green Airport in Warwick, R.I. to Gillette Stadium for Sunday’s game. The round trip fare is $20 and fans are reminded that any prohibited items at Gillette Stadium, including bags that do not comply with the stadium’s Clear Bag Policy, will not be permitted on the trains. Additionally, no personal items may be left on the trains during the game.
For more information on the trains to Gillette Stadium, visit www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/patriots.