Last updated on November 14th, 2023 at 07:31 pm
ONEOK Field is home to the Tulsa Drillers Double-A Minor League Baseball team at 201 N Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120. The bag policy at the minor league ballpark permits fans to bring bags, backpacks, and purses into the venue as of 2023. However, all bags that fans bring into the stadium will go through a bag check at the gate to ensure they don’t contain any prohibited items.
Here is the complete ONEOK Field bag policy guide for your next Tulsa Drillers baseball game. I also share my bag recommendation on what to bring to the game. Finally, there is an affiliate link to Amazon on this page.
Approved Bags
While ONEOK Field in 2023 does not require the bag to be clear, more and more venues around the league are adopting that policy. However, even if the policy does not change, a clear bag will result in a faster inspection at the gate, which means you will enter the stadium quicker than a traditional backpack. Below are the different types of bags fans can bring into the stadium.
- A clear single-compartment bag
- Medical bags
- Small clutch purses and wristlets
- ADA-specific bags
- Backpacks
- Diaper bags
- Fanny packs
- Tote bags
- Purses
My Clear Bag Recommendation + Experience
From my experience, I’ve never had a problem bringing my clear fanny pack to stadiums these days. My clear fanny pack measures 11″ x 6.5″ x 5.9″ in sizes, so it is not very big. Also, since the bag itself is clear, it helps the security team review it quickly at the gate.
Below is my video recommending what clear bag to bring into stadiums.
Buy a clear single-compartment bag for your next Tulsa Drillers baseball game!
How Does the ONEOK Field Security Team Review Bags?
Fans arriving at ONEOK Field for a Tulsa Drillers baseball game will undergo a security screening at the entrance before entering the stadium. Fans with a bag will have that go through a further security inspection check at the gate. In 2023, ONEOK Field has no restrictions on the type of bag you can bring into the ballpark, but certain things can’t come into the stadium. Thus, if your bag contains prohibited items, you can’t take them to the stadium for a game.
What are the Prohibited Items that Fans Can’t Bring into ONEOK Field?
Fans scheduling their next trip to ONEOK Field for a minor league baseball game should understand that certain things can’t come into the stadium with them. Some of those items that can’t go into the ballpark are below. Visit the rules section for the most up-to-date information on these banned items.
- Animals not for ADA purposes
- Signs with inappropriate language
- Flares
- Fireworks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Weapons
- Drugs
- Outside food and drinks
- Noisemakers
Is There a Bag Check or Locker Storage Area for Fans at ONEOK Field?
There is no on-site locker storage at ONEOK Field for fans to use if they can’t bring their bag into the ballpark. In 2023, the ONEOK Field bag policy doesn’t have a specific restriction on bags that can’t come into the stadium. Thus, your bag can’t go into the stadium with you if it contains prohibited items inside it. As long as you bring in a bag that doesn’t include any banned items inside, you shouldn’t have any problem at the gate.
However, if there is a reason you can’t bring your bag to the venue, you will need to return it to your car and leave it there before walking back to the gate’s entrance.
Additional Information for a Tulsa Drillers Baseball Game
Parking operates on a first come and first served basis at the Tulsa Drillers baseball stadium. You should arrive at least an hour before the first pitch to get a parking spot near the stadium.
Fans can’t bring any outside food or drinks into the stadium. Therefore, if you want to eat during a game, you’ll need to get something from the concession stands. Visit the ONEOK Field Food Guide for more information.
Greg Kristan, owner of The Stadium Reviews, LLC and TM Blast, LLC, brings his extensive experience visiting over half of the MLB ballparks, along with numerous MLS, NHL, NBA, and NFL venues, to provide in-depth coverage on the bag policy, food options, and parking. He has also been interviewed about his experiences on several sports podcasts.