The Chicago Bears promote responsible drinking and positive fan behavior at Soldier Field. The Bears Fan Code of Conduct and the details of the Bears alcohol management plan that appear below ensure that fans have a safe and fun experience.
The Chicago Bears promote responsible drinking and positive fan behavior at Soldier Field. The Bears Fan Code of Conduct and the details of the Bears alcohol management plan that appear below ensure that fans have a safe and fun experience.
| Age to Check ID: | 30 and younger |
| Max Alcohol Drinks: | 2/person/possession |
| Bottles or Cans: | Plastic bottles with caps removed Cans are opened at point of sale |
| Liquor Sold: | Clubs & Suites only |
| Concession Stands: | End of the 3rd Quarter |
| Hawkers: | End of the 3rd Quarter |
| Clubs/Suites: | Suites: No new orders after 3rd Quarter Clubs: 4 hours after kickoff |
| Night Games: | 5 minutes into the 3rd Quarter |
Tailgating during games or after night games is prohibited
| Time Lots Open: | Day Games – 4 Hours before Kick-off Sunday Night Games – 4 Hours before Kick-off Monday Night Games – 4 Hours before Kick-off |
| Prohibited Items: |
Note: Open containers of alcohol outside the parking lots, on the stadium outer perimeter or on shuttles will result in citations from the Chicago Police Department. Remaining in the parking lots to tailgate during the game will not be permitted. Grills and fire pits are not permitted in enclosed parking garages and the lower level of the Waldron Deck lot. Tailgate set-ups cannot block vehicles entering or exiting the parking lots. Tailgate set-ups that block vehicle access will be removed. |
| Permitted Items: | Plastic bottles, cans, small BBQs |
Fans can send a text or call to report Fan Code of Conduct violations.
| Text Number: | 815-880-1920 |
| Hotline Number: | 312-235-7999 |
TEAM Training is conducted at Soldier Field by the Chicago Bears.
Bears |
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| 2024 | 40 |
| 2023 | 92 |
Participants in the Chicago Bears Designated Driver program must have a valid driver’s license and be 21 years of age or older. Participants pledge not to drink alcohol at the game and to provide safe transportation home for their group.
Bears |
League |
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| 2024 | 82,000 | |
| 2023 | 75,075 | |
| 2022 | 3,921 | 84,488 |
| 2021 | 3,268 | 108,164 |
| 2019 | 5,019 | 234,156 |
| 2018 | 6,887 | 265,940 |
Courteous behavior and being respectful of others is expected of all guests at Chicago Bears games. Violations of the Code of Conduct will not be tolerated and may be grounds for ejection from the stadium and/or revocation of ticket privileges. Such behavior includes, but is not limited to:
If a fan violates the Fan Code of Conduct and fails to identify themselves to stadium staff, the fan is subject to penalty, including being barred from the stadium and subject to a league-wide ban. The ticket holder of record may be subject to disciplinary measures, including ticket suspension.
Guests who cannot conform their conduct to these rules are not welcome at Chicago Bears games. The Season Ticket Holder is responsible for the conduct of users of mobile tickets issued to the Season Ticket Holder, even if the Season Ticket Holder gives away or sells their tickets to a game. Guests should hold their own mobile ticket and be ready to display it to stadium personnel. Fans may be asked to verify that they possess a game ticket at any time.
Guests committing an “extreme violation” of our Code of Conduct will result in ejection and may result in the revocation of season ticket privileges and Permanent Seat Licenses. Those offenses include but are not limited to entering or attempting to enter the playing field or assaulting any guest or staff member. Any repeated violations of our Code of Conduct can result in forfeiture of season ticket privileges and Permanent Seat Licenses.
Based on NFL Best Practices, fans that are ejected from Bears games or parking lots for fan conduct violations may be subject to take an online Fan Conduct Awareness Class and pass the exam before being given the opportunity to return to ANY stadium for an NFL game.