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2019 Fan Guide Washington Husky Football 2019 FAN GUIDE WASHINGTON HUSKY FOOTBALL HUSKY STADIUM 2018 FAN GUIDE 2 4 5 WELCOME GAME TICKET SCHEDULE INFORMATION 6 15 16 A-TO-Z HUSKY SEAT GUIDE AUTHENTIC CUSHIONS 16 17 21 CONCESSIONS TRANSPORTATION BOAT MOORAGE 22 26 27 TAILGATING & SUSTAINABILITY FACILITY THE ZONE RENTALS 28 29 DIRECTORY STADIUM MAP WELCOME TO OUR HOME 2 AND YOURS! 3 GAME SCHEDULE & SPECIAL EVENTS OPPONENT DATE THEME Eastern Wash. 8/31/19 California 9/7/19 Band Day Hawaii 9/14/19 Cheer Day Brigham Young 9/21/19 USC 9/28/19 Stanford 10/5/19 Arizona 10/12/19 Oregon 10/19/19 Homecoming Utah 11/2/19 Oregon State 11/8/19 *Friday Colorado 11/23/19 Washington State 11/29/19 Senior Day Pac-12 Champ. 12/6/2019 Santa Clara, CA Home Away 4 TICKET INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION Husky Ticket Office [email protected] • 206-543-2200 Single game ticket prices are determined by seating area and opponent. Single game ticket prices can change throughout the season based on market conditions. UW athletics suggests that fans buy their tickets early to lock in the going ticket price. Tickets for University of Washington Football games may be purchased from the Husky Ticket Office in the following ways: - Online: www.GoHuskies.com/tickets - Phone: 206-543-2200; Monday­­ – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. - In person: Graves Building, 1st floor, 3910 Montlake Blvd. NE, Seattle, WA 98195; Monday­­ – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. - Gameday: Husky Stadium Box Office, West end of stadium; opens 3½ hours prior to kick-off Husky Football Season Ticket Holders can manage their tickets online! Find details on how to print and forward your tickets online at www.GoHuskies.com/Tickets 5 A - Z GUIDE AAA SERVICE Call the Guest Services office at 206-543-2246 for free roadside assistance in the north and south stadium lots. Limited service is available for lockout rescue, flat tires and jumpstarts. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CONTACT INFORMATION 3910 Montlake Boulevard NE, Seattle, WA 98195 206-543-2210 • www.gohuskies.com ALCOHOL IN HUSKY STADIUM The University of Washington has a strong tradition of tailgating; guests utilizing University property for tailgates are subject to, University, city, state and federal rules, policies, ordinances and laws. We ask that all fans follow these to ensure a safe, fun and memorable experience. The sale and consumption of alcohol in Husky Stadium is limited to the following areas: Club Husky, the Don James Center, Luxury Suite Level, Touchdown Terrace, NW Viewing Deck, SW Viewing Deck, East Plaza and Section 101 on the concourse. The legal drinking age in the state of Washington is 21. Guests will be required to present a valid form of identification upon request. The consumption of alcohol in Husky Stadium is a privilege and we ask that all fans do so in accordance with the Husky Stadium Fan Code of Conduct. ANIMALS All animals are prohibited from Husky Stadium except for certified service animals or service animals in training. 6 APPROVED ITEMS Service animals, factory sealed plastic water bottles, unopened soft sided juice boxes, empty water bottles and thermoses, medical liquids, baby bottles, binoculars, blankets, cameras for still photography (non-professional), outside food -single serving, clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags (that do not exceed 12”x 6”x 12”), one gallon clear plastic storage bag, small clutch bags (that do not exceed 4.5”x6.5”, approximately the size of the hand, with or without a handle or strap), seat cushions that do not have pockets or zippers, strollers (storage not available in Husky Stadium), medically necessary items (after proper inspection), banners and flags (must be handheld, cannot obstruct the views of others, and cannot hang from stadium facades or be attached to a pole). Any item not on the Approved Item List will not be allowed into Husky Stadium unless otherwise approved and properly inspected. APPROVED SPONSORS Per University Governing Laws (WAC 478-136-030), University grounds and facilities may not be used for sales, advertising or promotional activity without prior approval. Possessing Official Vendor passes is necessary to authorize Corporate Sponsors. Contact the Washington IMG Sports Network at 206-695-2562 for information about marketing activities on game day. ATM LOCATIONS ATMs are located near sections 107, 119, 125, 307, 309 and Alaska Airlines Arena. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES Assistive listening devices are available at Guest Services kiosk at Section 121. 7 BAG POLICY / INSPECTIONS The University of Washington has a Clear Bag Policy. This policy restricts that size and types of bags that are permitted inside the stadium, but is not a restriction on how many of the normal items that fans have brought into the stadium in the past. All items will be inspected upon entry. This measure is to enhance the safety at our games for our fans. CLEAR BAG POLICY Approved bags include clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags that do not exceed 12’’x 6” x 12”; one-gallon clear, re-sealable plastic storage bags; small clutch bags no larger than 4.5” v 6.5” (approximately the size of a hand) with or without a handle or strap. Prohibited bags include but are not limited to purses, backpacks (including clear backpacks), diaper bags, binocular cases, camera cases, fanny packs, luggage, seat cushions with a zipper, any bag larger than the permissible size, and any bag that is not clear. Bags that do not meet the requirements can be checked for a fee outside of the gates. Walker’s Lockers are available at the NW and South entrances. BANNERS & SIGNS Banners and signs are allowed in Husky Stadium as long as they are hand-held and are not offensive or commercial. In addition, they must not hang from stadium facades, block other fan viewing or hang from existing signs in the stadium. Signs or flags on sticks or poles are not permitted. BIKE VALET Free bike valet parking is located at Rainier Vista, which connects the Burke Gilman Trail to Husky Stadium. An attendant will park your bike in a secure location for the duration of the game. Bike parking opens three hours prior to kickoff and closes one hour after the game ends. For more information, contact UW Transportation Services at 206-616-7493. 8 BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE Celebrate a birthday or anniversary at a Husky Football game by visiting GoHuskies.com/upgrades by noon the Wednesday before the game. Look for your message on Husky Hi-Def during halftime. The cost of posting a greeting starts at $75 and payable with Visa or Mastercard. Space is limited on a first-come, first-serve policy. BOAT MOORAGE See page 21 of the Fan Guide for boat moorage information. CAMERA POLICY AND ATTACHMENTS Cameras are allowed in Husky Stadium. Camera attachments, including selfie sticks, tripods and camcorders are prohibited. All commercial uses of photographs depicting game action are permitted only through a licensing agreement with collegiate images. CHILDREN Children ages two and under get in free as long as they are seated in a lap. If preferred, a parent may pick-up a wristband for their child at any Guest Services location, which will be used to identify the seat location of their parent, in case a child is lost. Lost children will be watched for at the police station, which is located across from Section 122. CLOSED CAPTIONING Closed captioning is located on the north and south ribbon boards on each side of the field at the 50-yard line. DAWG SLEDS The Dawg Sled program is a service provided for Husky Football fans in need of extra assistance getting from the parking lots to the stadium entrances. Dawg Sleds are golf carts that operate along the following routes from the time the gates open until kickoff: 9 - E1 parking lot to the North and South Entrances - Waterfront Activities Center to the North and South Entrances Limited Dawg Sled Service will be provided during the game at the N and S Entrances. Full Dawg Sled operations will resume following the game. Also review Disabled Patron Information below for additional assistance programs on gameday. DISABLED PATRON INFORMATION The University of Washington is committed to providing equal access, opportunity, and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Dawg Sleds, Elevators, Ramps, Assistive Listening Devices, Closed Captioning, and Wheelchair Assists are available to individuals with disabilities. Please refer to these areas within the A to Z Guide for more detailed information. To request ticket or parking accommodations, please contact the Husky Ticket Office at [email protected] or 206-543-2200. ELEVATORS Elevators are located across from sections 106 and 129 on the main concourse and are only available to guests with disabilities and fans with seats in Club Husky, the Don James Center, and the Luxury Suites. Elevators provide access to these areas and the upper levels of the North and South Decks. EMERGENCIES & EVACUATIONS In the event of a serious emergency, all customer service team members, law enforcement and fire personnel are available to assist guests. Information on how to proceed will be offered over the public address system and along the ribbon board (at the 50 yard line on the North and South Upper Decks). EXIT & RE-ENTRY Re-entry is allowed through any stadium entrance. Guests must scan their ticket when exiting the stadium in order to be allowed re-entry. 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