American Family Field
VerifiedStadium & Arena · Milwaukee, WI · Milwaukee Brewers / MLB
Bags & Backpacks
ConditionalClear single-compartment bags 12"x12"x6" or smaller, non-clear bags 9"x5"x2" or smaller, or one-gallon clear resealable bags are permitted; multi-compartment bags and larger non-clear bags are prohibited.
All backpacks are prohibited regardless of size or style. Express Lanes are available for fans with no bag or a bag 9"x5"x2" or smaller. All carry-in items are subject to inspection; the Brewers will not check bags/items that don't comply.
- Max size
- 12"x12"x6" (clear, single-compartment) or 9"x5"x2" (non-clear)
Exceptions: Diaper bags up to 16"x16"x8" and ADA/medically necessary items are exempt from the size limits.
Water Bottles
ConditionalSealed, non-alcoholic plastic bottles of 32 ounces or smaller are permitted, one per person; non-factory-sealed bottles and any cans, glass, or metal containers are prohibited.
Prohibited items explicitly include "Cans and/or Glass/Metal Containers (including Yeti type bottles, tumblers, and thermos)" and "Non-Factory Sealed Plastic Bottles."
- Max quantity
- 32 oz., one per person
Outside Food
ConditionalPersonal-size outside food items — for example a sandwich, a small bag of pretzels, or a piece of fruit — are permitted through the gates.
Listed explicitly under the official "Permitted Items" list; no numeric size/quantity limit is stated beyond "personal size."
Medical Supplies & Equipment
AllowedBags carrying ADA or medically necessary items are exempt from the standard bag-size limits, and staffed First Aid Rooms are located behind home plate on the Field and Terrace Levels.
First Aid Rooms (presented by Aurora Health Care) offer sharps disposal and complimentary feminine products; medical personnel are on-site at all home games.
Alcohol / BYOB
Not AllowedOutside alcoholic beverages may not be brought into American Family Field.
In-park alcohol sales end after the last out of the 7th inning; guests 21+ are limited to two alcoholic beverages per ID per purchase.
Cannabis / Marijuana
Not AllowedPossessing CBD or illegal drugs — which includes cannabis, since Wisconsin has no adult-use legalization — is grounds for ejection under the Brewers' Guest Code of Conduct, and the official prohibited-items list separately bars "Alcohol, CBD or illegal substances."
Coolers
Not AllowedHard-sided and soft-sided coolers are prohibited.
Strollers & Wagons
ConditionalStrollers are permitted on all concourses and may be brought into the seating bowl only if they fold and fit under a stadium seat; wagons are not addressed in official team policy.
Complimentary stroller check/parking is available near the Kids Zone on the Terrace Level (courtesy of Joie Baby); the Brewers are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged strollers.
Breast Pumps & Nursing Supplies
AllowedA Mom & Baby Nursing Suite (inside the First Aid Room near Section 116) and a Mamava nursing pod behind Section 419 are available for nursing mothers, along with a baby changing table.
Wheelchairs & ECVs
AllowedPersonal wheelchairs and other mobility devices are welcome; the Brewers do not rent or lend wheelchairs, so guests who need one should bring their own.
A limited number of Brewers-staffed wheelchairs/attendants are available free of charge to transport guests between entry gates and seats only (not to concessions or restrooms); personal wheelchairs can be checked at Guest Relations kiosks, and the Brewers are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged wheelchairs.
E-Bikes, Scooters & Hoverboards
Not AllowedWheeled footwear, hoverboards, and skateboards may not be used inside American Family Field.
Cameras & Photo Gear
ConditionalPersonal-use cameras are allowed if they fit within the bag-policy size limits, but camera lenses may not exceed 8 inches, and monopods/tripods are prohibited.
Videotaping of field activity or Brewers staff/agents is strictly prohibited, and guests may not stand in aisles or walkways to take photos; violators may be ejected and footage confiscated.
- Max size
- Lenses max 8 inches
Drones
Not AllowedUnmanned aircraft and radio-controlled model aircraft may not be used or possessed in American Family Field or anywhere within its airspace.
Umbrellas
AllowedUmbrellas are explicitly listed among permitted carry-in items.
Noisemakers, Flags & Banners
ConditionalNoisemakers (including whistles), laser pointers, and sirens are prohibited, but banners/signs up to 3'x5' may be displayed between innings if baseball-related and non-offensive.
Poles, long-stem brooms, and sticks are prohibited; banners may not be paraded through the ballpark or hung over railings, and signs/banners that block other guests' views are not permitted.
- Max size
- Banners max 3' x 5'
Weapons
Not AllowedFirearms, other weapons, fireworks, and other items the Brewers deem hazardous or dangerous are prohibited, including pocket knives (except left in a locked vehicle).
Exceptions: Locked motor vehicles are exempt.
Vapes & Smoking
ConditionalAll tobacco products — including smokeless tobacco, e-cigarettes/vapes, and tobacco substitutes — are banned inside the ballpark except in a single designated outdoor smoking area on the plaza near the Potawatomi Gate.
Exceptions: Designated smoking area on the Potawatomi Gate plaza.
Pets & Service Animals
ConditionalPets are not allowed except at select special events; service animals are welcome if accompanied and controlled by their handler, trained, leashed, and housebroken.
A designated Service Animal Relief Area is located near the Home Plate East gate, which service animals may use via exit/re-entry.
Exceptions: Service animals per applicable law; pets allowed during specific team-announced promotions.
Re-Entry
Not AllowedGuests may not exit and re-enter American Family Field using the same ticket, except in an emergency, where Brewers staff can assist.
Exceptions: Emergencies, with staff assistance.
Other
Not AllowedAlso prohibited: aerosol cans (sunscreen, hairspray, etc.), non-clear drawstring/tote bags, laptop bags, purses, and duffle bags, full-sized baseball bats, stainless steel reusable drinking straws, and thrown objects.
A foul ball that enters the seating area may be kept as a souvenir, but guests may not otherwise throw objects onto the field or in the seating areas.
Exceptions: A baseball may be tossed for autograph purposes only.
Only 20 item types have been independently verified for American Family Field so far.
Not yet verified for American Family Field: Chairs & Blankets, Costumes & Masks, Power Banks & Batteries — this doesn't mean it's unrestricted, just not researched yet.
Frequently asked questions about American Family Field
What is the bag policy and size limit at American Family Field?
Conditional. Clear single-compartment bags 12"x12"x6" or smaller, non-clear bags 9"x5"x2" or smaller, or one-gallon clear resealable bags are permitted; multi-compartment bags and larger non-clear bags are prohibited. All backpacks are prohibited regardless of size or style. Express Lanes are available for fans with no bag or a bag 9"x5"x2" or smaller. All carry-in items are subject to inspection; the Brewers will not check bags/items that don't comply. Max size: 12"x12"x6" (clear, single-compartment) or 9"x5"x2" (non-clear). Exceptions: Diaper bags up to 16"x16"x8" and ADA/medically necessary items are exempt from the size limits.
What is the water bottle policy at American Family Field?
Conditional. Sealed, non-alcoholic plastic bottles of 32 ounces or smaller are permitted, one per person; non-factory-sealed bottles and any cans, glass, or metal containers are prohibited. Prohibited items explicitly include "Cans and/or Glass/Metal Containers (including Yeti type bottles, tumblers, and thermos)" and "Non-Factory Sealed Plastic Bottles." Max quantity: 32 oz., one per person.
What is the outside food policy at American Family Field?
Conditional. Personal-size outside food items — for example a sandwich, a small bag of pretzels, or a piece of fruit — are permitted through the gates. Listed explicitly under the official "Permitted Items" list; no numeric size/quantity limit is stated beyond "personal size."
Can I bring medical supplies or equipment into American Family Field?
Allowed. Bags carrying ADA or medically necessary items are exempt from the standard bag-size limits, and staffed First Aid Rooms are located behind home plate on the Field and Terrace Levels. First Aid Rooms (presented by Aurora Health Care) offer sharps disposal and complimentary feminine products; medical personnel are on-site at all home games.
Can you bring your own alcohol (BYOB) into American Family Field?
Not Allowed. Outside alcoholic beverages may not be brought into American Family Field. In-park alcohol sales end after the last out of the 7th inning; guests 21+ are limited to two alcoholic beverages per ID per purchase.
Is cannabis or marijuana allowed at American Family Field?
Not Allowed. Possessing CBD or illegal drugs — which includes cannabis, since Wisconsin has no adult-use legalization — is grounds for ejection under the Brewers' Guest Code of Conduct, and the official prohibited-items list separately bars "Alcohol, CBD or illegal substances."
Are coolers allowed at American Family Field?
Not Allowed. Hard-sided and soft-sided coolers are prohibited.
Are strollers and wagons allowed at American Family Field?
Conditional. Strollers are permitted on all concourses and may be brought into the seating bowl only if they fold and fit under a stadium seat; wagons are not addressed in official team policy. Complimentary stroller check/parking is available near the Kids Zone on the Terrace Level (courtesy of Joie Baby); the Brewers are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged strollers.
Can I bring a breast pump or nursing supplies into American Family Field?
Allowed. A Mom & Baby Nursing Suite (inside the First Aid Room near Section 116) and a Mamava nursing pod behind Section 419 are available for nursing mothers, along with a baby changing table.
Are wheelchairs and ECVs allowed at American Family Field?
Allowed. Personal wheelchairs and other mobility devices are welcome; the Brewers do not rent or lend wheelchairs, so guests who need one should bring their own. A limited number of Brewers-staffed wheelchairs/attendants are available free of charge to transport guests between entry gates and seats only (not to concessions or restrooms); personal wheelchairs can be checked at Guest Relations kiosks, and the Brewers are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged wheelchairs.
Are e-bikes, scooters, or hoverboards allowed at American Family Field?
Not Allowed. Wheeled footwear, hoverboards, and skateboards may not be used inside American Family Field.
What is the camera policy at American Family Field, and what equipment is allowed?
Conditional. Personal-use cameras are allowed if they fit within the bag-policy size limits, but camera lenses may not exceed 8 inches, and monopods/tripods are prohibited. Videotaping of field activity or Brewers staff/agents is strictly prohibited, and guests may not stand in aisles or walkways to take photos; violators may be ejected and footage confiscated. Max size: Lenses max 8 inches.
Are drones allowed at American Family Field?
Not Allowed. Unmanned aircraft and radio-controlled model aircraft may not be used or possessed in American Family Field or anywhere within its airspace.
Are umbrellas allowed at American Family Field?
Allowed. Umbrellas are explicitly listed among permitted carry-in items.
Are noisemakers, flags, or banners allowed at American Family Field?
Conditional. Noisemakers (including whistles), laser pointers, and sirens are prohibited, but banners/signs up to 3'x5' may be displayed between innings if baseball-related and non-offensive. Poles, long-stem brooms, and sticks are prohibited; banners may not be paraded through the ballpark or hung over railings, and signs/banners that block other guests' views are not permitted. Max size: Banners max 3' x 5'.
What is the weapons policy at American Family Field?
Not Allowed. Firearms, other weapons, fireworks, and other items the Brewers deem hazardous or dangerous are prohibited, including pocket knives (except left in a locked vehicle). Exceptions: Locked motor vehicles are exempt.
Is smoking or vaping allowed at American Family Field, and is there a designated area?
Conditional. All tobacco products — including smokeless tobacco, e-cigarettes/vapes, and tobacco substitutes — are banned inside the ballpark except in a single designated outdoor smoking area on the plaza near the Potawatomi Gate. Exceptions: Designated smoking area on the Potawatomi Gate plaza.
Are pets or service animals allowed at American Family Field?
Conditional. Pets are not allowed except at select special events; service animals are welcome if accompanied and controlled by their handler, trained, leashed, and housebroken. A designated Service Animal Relief Area is located near the Home Plate East gate, which service animals may use via exit/re-entry. Exceptions: Service animals per applicable law; pets allowed during specific team-announced promotions.
Does American Family Field allow re-entry?
Not Allowed. Guests may not exit and re-enter American Family Field using the same ticket, except in an emergency, where Brewers staff can assist. Exceptions: Emergencies, with staff assistance.
What else should I know about American Family Field's policies?
Not Allowed. Also prohibited: aerosol cans (sunscreen, hairspray, etc.), non-clear drawstring/tote bags, laptop bags, purses, and duffle bags, full-sized baseball bats, stainless steel reusable drinking straws, and thrown objects. A foul ball that enters the seating area may be kept as a souvenir, but guests may not otherwise throw objects onto the field or in the seating areas. Exceptions: A baseball may be tossed for autograph purposes only.