Safe at Home

Opening Day is just a few days away, and the Cincinnati Reds are excited to welcome fans back to Great American Ball Park this season.

The Reds are following current CDC protocols and working with government officials in partnership with TriHealth and St. Elizabeth Healthcare to ensure the ballpark fosters a safe environment for all fans.

The health and safety measures that fans should expect when visiting Great American Ball Park include:

  • Masks are mandatory and should properly cover the nose and mouth unless actively eating or drinking in your ticketed seats

  • Socially distanced pod-style seating for up to six per group to safely distance fans while watching the game

  • Tickets will be issued digitally via the MLB Ballpark app to allow for contactless entry

  • Contactless and cashless forms of payment at concessions and merchandise stands

  • New bag policy prohibiting backpacks

For the full list of safety protocols and ballpark policies, please visit reds.com/Safe or reds.com/GuestGuide.

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The last official Opening Day celebration—with a parade, crowded streets, a full ballpark and general merrymaking—was in 2019.

On that day, as the Reds faced the Pirates, Opening Day revelers experienced:

360 pounds of meat at Penn Station

90 gallons of chili from Skyline Chili

1,200 Opening Day T-Shirts & Pins

15,000 cubic feet of popcorn

1,200 pounds of soft pretzels

2,700 pounds of hot dogs

1,700 pounds of sausages

1,700 pounds of peanuts

8,300 gallons of beer

2,100 gallons of soda

2,800 slices of pizza

1,500 Reds caps

1,200 programs

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