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How to Best Handle Baggage Security at Stadiums for Games and Events

How to Best Handle Baggage Security at Stadiums for Games & Events

It’s five minutes until kick-off, and there’s a rush of fans heading towards the gate—each one carrying a bag that needs to be checked. Half of them are annoyed that the lines are long and the other half are frustrated that their bag breaks the rules.

The security team shouldn’t have to worry about upset fans missing the kickoff to take their bags back to their car. Guests shouldn’t have to worry about the safety of their personal items or leaving them a mile away in their car! Instead, stadiums across the country are beginning to implement self-service, bag drop smart locker systems.

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When it comes to baggage security at stadiums, we know attendees are looking for the safest and most convenient options. Some stadiums and arenas have off-site bag storage at local businesses, but most will just ask you to turn around and keep your items in your car.

Neither option really offers any relief. This is why many stadiums are now looking for safer and more efficient solutions to optimize entry into stadiums and give guests peace of mind.

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Stadiums and arenas including popular NFL teams have begun utilizing smart lockers powered by mobile apps to allow guests to easily store their items at their fingertips. Locker systems like Droplocker by Luxer One ensure that all belongings are protected with top-notch security features. Attendees can rest easy knowing their items are safe and sound, allowing them to truly enjoy the game.

Droplocker’s solutions allow guests to easily store items like backpacks, umbrellas, and more with varying locker sizes for any storage needs. Guests can even reserve lockers in advance to optimize time even more. When the event is over, they can simply tap a button on their phone to open their locker and grab their items.

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With 24/7 self-service access there’s no need for additional staff or restrictive pick-up times. Whether guests arrive early or leave late, these Droplocker systems are available whenever needed, making their stadium visit stress-free and convenient.

Make bag storage a breeze at your event space today! Contact us below to get started.

 
  • Christina Draper

    Christina Draper, Marketing Content Manager at Luxer One, creates storytelling-driven content that connects with property management professionals and highlights innovations in multifamily package management. With a marketing background from UNC Charlotte, she develops cross-channel campaigns that showcase how Luxer One is redefining the resident experience.

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