Target Field Bag Policy 2024

So, you're planning a trip to Target Field in 2024, huh? Well, let me tell you, it's about to get real...ly strict with their bag policy. You might want to leave that giant purse or backpack at home, unless you want to play a game of "bag tetris" to squeeze it into their acceptable size limits.
What's the big deal about bags?
The Twins are trying to make sure everyone has a home run of a time, without any security strikes. That means no bags larger than 12" x 12" x 6" will be allowed in the stadium, unless they're clear bags or medical bags. Yep, it's time to get creative with your carry-on, folks!
What can I bring, you ask?
Clear bags are A-OK, as long as they're not bigger than a gallon-sized Ziploc bag. You can also bring in clutch bags that are roughly the size of your hand, because, let's be real, who doesn't love a good clutch?. Just remember, no backpacks or fanny packs allowed – it's like they're saying, "Fanny packs are so last season...and also a security risk"!
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But don't worry, the Twins haven't completely lost their Minnesota nice. If you have a medical bag or a diaper bag, you're good to go – just be prepared to have it inspected by the lovely security folks. And, fun fact: did you know that strollers are allowed in the stadium, as long as they're collapsed and stored under your seat?

Pro tips for navigating the bag policy
So, to avoid any bag-gate drama, make sure to check the Twins website for the most up-to-date bag policy info. You can also plan ahead and pack light, like a pro. And, if all else fails, you can always ship your stuff to the stadium – just kidding, that's not a thing...or is it?
In all seriousness, it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to the Target Field bag policy. So, pack smart, and let's play ball – with only the essentials, of course! With a little creative packing and some planning ahead, you'll be enjoying the game in no time, worry-free. And, who knows, you might even find yourself loving the new bag policy – or at least, tolerating it.
