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So, I headed to Yankee Stadium the other day to catch a game. I’ve been there a few times before, but this time, I decided to bring a small backpack with me. You know, just for essentials like my phone, wallet, keys, and a water bottle.
As I approached the entrance, I noticed the security lines were moving pretty slow. When it was finally my turn, the security guard took one look at my backpack and told me I couldn’t bring it in. Apparently, they have a strict “no backpack” policy, which I wasn’t aware of.
What I Learned
Luckily, there was a bag storage facility right outside the stadium. I sprinted over there to check it out.
- They charged ten bucks to store a bag, which felt a bit steep, but what else could I do? I really wanted to see the game, and I wasn’t about to ditch my stuff.
- I paid the fee, got a claim ticket, and stashed my backpack in a locker. The whole process took about 15 minutes, which wasn’t too bad, but it did make me miss the beginning of the game.
After the game ended, I went back to the storage facility to retrieve my backpack. There was a bit of a line, but it moved quickly. I showed them my claim ticket, and they handed over my bag.
Overall, it was a bit of an annoying experience, but I guess it’s my fault for not checking the stadium’s bag policy beforehand. Next time, I’ll definitely make sure to leave my backpack at home or in the car. Just remember the key is ten bucks for peace of mind.
