Restrictions Added to Binghamton WWE Show
Make sure you leave your knives, whiskey, luggage and selfie sticks at home if you plan to go to WWE Live: Road to Wrestlemania on March 20.
Broome County Executive Director Debra Preston, Director of the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena Anthony Capozzi and Broome Security Director James Dadamio called a news conference to announce restrictions for the show.
Attendees will be screened through a metal detector and, due to some added restrictions from the WWE, are being asked to come a little early. The show starts at 7 and doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Parking is available at $4 per car under Governmental Plaza.
The WWE is banning:
- bags and briefcases
- backpacks
- women’s purses, but small clutch bags are allowed
- video cameras and recording devices
- laser pointers or noise makers
- weapons of any kind
- alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs or paraphernalia
- selfie sticks
- lap top computers or tablets
- coolers
- luggage of any kind
- camera bags
- any non-WWE brand masks