They did not allow sun shade tents in the past and frowned on large umbrellas like the sportsbrella. The seats behind home plate are covered but they are stadium seats and not good for social distancing.
When WWBA started years ago, you had to have a certain ranking or win a qualifier to get invited. Then they realized they could make a lot more money letting anyone come. Supply and demand.
Any other Lakepoint rules to be aware of? I read something that a kid is only allowed to bring one bottle of water. Do they enforce this?
Was at LP last weekend. They only have prepackaged chips, drinks, candy and popcorn for purchase. Saw lots of small coolers and zero social distancing. I brought 5 waters and powerades. No issues. Be prepared to make a run to chick fil a if make it deep in bracket play 😅.
USA Baseball just announced the cancellation of the NTIS events. Got to imagine more are on the way.
So, I'm hearing they extended dead period to August 31
https://twitter.com/InsidetheN...277929870340097?s=20
ridiculous....
But the kids will be back on campus by then and the footballers have been.
Better not mess with Football season or we're all screwed. Too important of a money maker for schools.
Now is the time for people to purchase season tickets and support whatever events they can so more and other athletic programs aren't cut.
BP,
Just the facts as we observed/exploited 2 weeks ago:
- Tents were fine. We brought one in to set up in one of the outfield areas near the cages. Just don’t be a jerk.
- No hot food for sale. Cold wraps, plus snack foods and drinks. No cash accepted anywhere.
- No enforcement of “no outside beverages” or foods, but we didn’t come rolling in with 3 large pies and a case of water in a cart.
- Definitely have your player bring their water, as coolers in the dugouts were not provided as they were in the past.
More info here and elsewhere on their site. https://lakepointsports.com/safety-guidelines/
Thanks Senna. This is all the info I needed. I’m looking forward to seeing the complex