Florida State University Game Day Plan
Parking
Traffic Management
Game Day Tailgating
Family Friendly Area
Items Prohibited in the Stadium
Tent Regulations
ADA Transportation
Emergency Response
Game Day Dining
The Moore Athletic Center
Maps of Campus
Banner Policy
Smoking Policy
Free Speech Zone
ATM's
General
The vast majority of FSU fans and visitors conduct themselves safely and appropriately on game day. The increased support and attendance on game days has led to more safety concerns and damage to the campus.
The Game day Game plan will change very little for most FSU fans and will help ensure a safe and fun environment for everyone who comes to a game.
What sort of safety concerns do these regulations address?
Parking on sidewalks is a good example. When cars are parked on the sidewalk, pedestrians are pushed into the street and into the path of vehicle traffic. This is especially dangerous after games, when 85,000 or more fans are leaving the stadium.
This also makes it difficult for emergency vehicles - ambulances, fire trucks - to get to the scene if they are needed.
Is there handicapped parking available?
In accordance with federal law, two percent of all parking spaces on the FSU campus are set aside for the handicapped and disabled parking. Every lot has a certain number of handicapped and disabled parking spaces. For information about handicapped and disabled parking in a Booster permitted lot, please call Parking Services at 644-5278 or the FSU Student Disability Resource Center at 644-9566 (voice) or 644-8504 (TDD for the D/deaf). .
Parking
FSU and local officials offer a variety of parking services to help make your game day experience more enjoyable.
The Spirit Express:
The Spirit Express is a continuing shuttle service that runs from the Leon County Civic Center to Doak Campbell Stadium. This service helps fan avoid congested traffic around the stadium and get down to the business of cheering for the Seminoles! Shuttles run beginning 2 hours prior to kickoff and run though 1 hour after the end of the game. Drop off and pick up at the stadium is located at Gate H in the bus loop. There is a nominal fee to park and ride.
On campus parking rules are enforced. In the interests of safety, parking on sidewalks, grass, fire lanes, and spaces not specifically designed for parking vehicles is prohibited. Violations of disabled parking is strictly enforced. Student and staff parking permits are not required to park on campus Saturday and Sunday. Weapons and/or firearms are not permitted to be stored in a vehicle on the FSU campus at any time, including game days.
Some lots are designated Seminole Booster parking during game day weekends. Persons who are not authorized to park in these designated lots are required to remove their vehicles to a non-Booster lot on the Friday evening prior to the Saturday football game. Parking in a Seminole Booster lot without the required parking lot pass may result in the unauthorized vehicle being towed.
Parking Map (click here)
Charter Bus Parking for Football Games
This upcoming football season, Florida State University and Seminole Boosters, Inc., will permit charter buses to park during games.
The fee for this service is $100.00 per bus, per game. Charter buses may park beginning four (4) hours before kickoff. Buses must depart within one (1) hour of the conclusion of the game.
2008 Charter Bus Application
Parking Directions
Travel east on US 90 to Call Street; east on Call Street to Stadium Drive; south on Stadium Drive to Spirit Way (Old Connector Road). Take Spirit Way to Chieftan Way. Go south on Chieftan Way. Attendants will park the buses.
Travel east on Pensacola St. to Stadium Drive; north on Stadium Drive to Spirit Way (Old Connector Road). Take Spirit Way to Chieftan Way. Go south on Chieftan Way. Attendants will park the buses.
Exits
All buses must exit east of the stadium on Pensacola Street. Attendants will guide.
Special Permits
A special permit will be issued for school buses that transport high school bands. There will be no fee for this special permit; however, buses must apply for the special permit because it must be displayed on the bus.
General Motorhome Parking Information
1. Seminole Boosters who contribute at the Golden Chief ($6000), Silver Chief ($3000) or Tomahawk ($1200) levels are eligible to park their motorhomes in the dedicated lots the weekends of home football games.
2. The motorhome must be a fully self-contained, self-supporting, Class A or C RV. No towed RV's (5th wheels) are permitted.
3. The fee for the motorhome is $75 and the fee for an additional vehicle is $15.
4. Each lot is a 20' x 40' space, and each territory is marked and numbered. Parking spaces will be supplied with 50, 30, and 20 amp electrical services. Adapters must be furnished by the motorhome owner. No generators are to be used in the lots. Some motor homes will have to share electrical service with a neighbor. For this reason, electrical services have been upgraded so that all plugs will accommodate 50 amps.
5. Lots will open at 10:00 a.m. on Friday.
Reserving a Space
On this page, you will find a reservation form for each home game of the upcoming 2008 season as well as a map of motorhome parking spaces. If you plan to reserve a motorhome space for a home game, send in your reservation form by fax to the Booster office at (850) 222-5929. The form must include your credit card number as well as your top five choices for reserved parking. The reservation form may be sent in as early as Monday morning of a home game week, but no later than Tuesday at 12:00 p.m.
*Due to complications in the past, we will be unable to receive reservations through email. We apologize in advance for the inconvenience.
1. Each home game, a random drawing will determine the location of your space. Golden Chiefs will be drawn first, followed by Silver Chiefs, then finally Tomahawks.
2. If there are not enough spaces for Golden Chiefs and Silver Chiefs in their designated lots, they will automatically be issued a space in the Tomahawk lot. If there are not enough spaces for all Tomahawks, then priority points will be used to determine which members will receive parking. The specific location of your space will still be based on the random drawing.
3. If none of your choices are available, you will be assigned the next available space. You may check our website (www.seminole-boosters.com) starting Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. to find out which space you have been assigned.
Group Parking
If you and some of your fellow Boosters wish for group parking, you may indicate so on your reservation form. However, all parties in the group must request each other, and every member of the group must be drawn from the lottery before the adjacent spaces are assigned. Because of this, large groups may have to sacrifice preferred spaces in order to be placed together.
*Example: If Joe Jones and Carla Smith want to park together, they would each write the other's name on their reservation form. If Joe's name is drawn first, he will have to wait until Carla's name is drawn before being assigned their spots.
Rules and Regulations
1. If you fail to get your reservation form in by the deadline (Tuesday at 12:00 p.m.), you may still be assigned a space from what has not already been reserved. In this case, you may pay at the gate by cash or check.
2. Each Tomahawk, Silver Chief, or Golden Chief Booster may reserve only one motorhome space per game.
3. Any reserved spaces not claimed within two hours of kickoff will be released. If you arrive late and your space has been released, you may still receive a motorhome space on a first-come, first-serve basis.
4. Parking lot personnel will issue you a motorhome lot permit at the gate. This permit will identify the location of your space and must be displayed on the dashboard so that it is visible at all times. Also, your Golden Chief, Silver Chief, or Tomahawk permit must hang from your rearview mirror.
5. One extra vehicle (car, SUV, pick-up, van, suburban, or motorcycle) per motorhome will be allowed for an extra fee of $15. The extra vehicle will require a permit and must remain on the assigned space. Only permitted vehicles will be allowed in the motorhome lots.
*The intent of the extra vehicle permit is to allow you mobility around town during your football weekend. It is not intended for you to give/sell to others who do not qualify for football parking. Unauthorized use undermines the efforts of Seminole Boosters and is unfair to supporters of the Seminole program. Failure to observe the intent of this policy can result in a suspension of your right to use the motorhome lot. If there is a vehicle found in the lot without a motorhome car permit, it will be towed at the owner's expense.
**Due to safety concerns, we will no longer allow any recreational vehicles to be in use inside the motor home lots. Recreational vehicles include mopeds, golf carts, go-carts, and three or four wheelers.
6. Because we provide electrical hook-ups, no generators are allowed in the motorhome lots.
7. Our motorhome lot is strictly for tailgating and supporting Seminole football. It is not to be used for any commercial endeavors.
8. Pets are welcome. They must be leashed or caged on the motorhome site or in the motorhome. Pets must always be attended outside the motorhome. Walking pets on a leash is acceptable, but the owner must clean up after the pet and dispose of waste appropriately.
*We received complaints that some owners did not clean up after their pets. Please be considerate of your fellow motorhome neighbors.
9. Please respect the rights of all permit holders. Inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. If the behavior does not change upon request, the site can be reported to security or parking personnel. The permit holder and guests of the permit holder may be warned via spoken word or written notice, or punished via permit cancellation or eviction.
*The intent of the policy is not to outlaw playing catch or having a party, but is an effort to ensure that all permit holders recognize and respect their fellow Seminoles using the facility. Fighting, abusive language or abusive actions toward fellow parking lot users, University officials, or security personnel may result in immediate expulsion.
10. For those spending the night at the facility, it is reasonable to expect that loud noise, voices, pets and music will subside at a reasonable hour to respect the rights of others.
MOTORHOME PARKING
Questions and Answers
Q: What are the benefits of this policy?
A: By allowing motorhome spaces to be reserved rather than given on a first-come, first-serve basis, we are eliminating a traffic build-up along Lake Bradford and Jackson Bluff. Since those with reservations will have already paid for and received an assigned spot, the policy will decrease the time spent waiting in line. Also, it will preserve your ability to park with your friends, and, because you will know where your reserved spot is ahead of time, it will allow you to tell others exactly where to meet you in the lot.
Q: Why aren't towed RV's (5th wheels) permitted?
A: The lot was designed as a motorhome lot only. We have a limited number of spaces in the motorhome lot (approx. 160 spaces). If 5th wheels are allowed, next will be self-contained trailers, pop-up campers, etc. The motorhome lot simply does not have the space to accommodate that kind of demand.
Q: Why can't I reserve a space for the whole season?
A: If we allowed that practice, there would be too many unused spaces due to no-shows. Ultimately, we would be faced with a decision to expand the lot (which is not feasible), or limit the use based on priority (which would result in excluding loyal Boosters who attend every game). By requiring weekly reservations, we expect the lot to be more fully utilized.
Q: What if I forget to get my reservation form in by Tuesday at 12:00 p.m.?
A: You will still have the chance to use the lot. You can show up at the gate and be assigned a space based on what has not been previously reserved. You may pay for the space at the gate by cash or check.
Q: Can I reserve more than one space for other friends who are Boosters if they are at the Tomahawk, Silver Chief, or Golden Chief level?
A: No, each person may reserve only one space per Booster account.
Q: What is the latest I can arrive in the motorhome lot and still receive my reserved parking spot?
A: Two hours prior to kickoff. Any reserved spaces still unclaimed will be released into the first-come, first-serve allotment.
Q: Is there a fee to use the motorhome lot?
A: Yes, the fee is $75 and may be paid by credit card ahead of time, or by cash or check at the gate. The fee to bring in an additional vehicle is $15.
Q: Can you keep my credit card on file so I don't have to send it in every week?
A: Yes. Your reservation form has a box for you to check if you would like us to keep your credit card information on file. However, you must still send in your reservation if you plan on attending that particular game.
Q: Can I use a generator?
A: No, we now provide electricity, and, because of the noise and fumes, we do not allow generators in the motorhome lots.
Q: Do I need a special permit to enter the lot?
A: You will need to have your Booster Golden Chief, Silver Chief, or Tomahawk permit on your rearview mirror as well as your motorhome lot permit (issued at the gate) on your dashboard. All permits must be displayed throughout the entire game.
Motorhome Parking Map (click here)
General Parking Contact:
Maria Fuller
Director
(850)644-3484
mfuller@admin.fsu.edu
James Bird
(850)645-2533
jbird2@mailer.fsu.edu
GAME DAY BOOSTER PARKING LOTS


Disabled Parking
The FSU Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity (DEO) coordinates the issuance of handicap parking permits for home football games. To assist fans who require this service, the following procedures are provided:
1. Participants must have a valid (blue or red) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issued disabled parking placard.
2. Disabled Parking spaces for the home football games are assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis, determined by the date/time receipt of a completed request packet. This policy ensures fairness for all participants, without regard to the severity of an individual's disability or their affiliation to FSU. (NOTE: in the past all spaces have been allocated within the first 30 days after applications were mailed out.)
3. Incomplete request packets will not be processed by DEO. A completed request packet consists of: (1) an application (indicating the games you are attending, parking preferences, if any); (2) a copy of your disabled parking placard; and (3) a copy of your vehicle registration.
4. If a participant is assigned two spaces, one through the Boosters and the second through the Disabled Parking Program, the Boosters will reassign the Booster-allocated parking placard to another Booster member.
5. The individual assigned the Disabled Parking placard must be in attendance at the f
PROCEDURES:
1) Complete the application:
a) Check all boxes that correspond with each home football game you plan to attend.
b) Check whether you need an accessible van space.
c) If known, indicate a preferred parking space (DEO will make every effort to accommodate special requests).
d) Provide a copy of your disabled parking placard.
e) Provide a copy of your vehicle registration.
2) Return a completed Request Packet via:
a) Email: Scan all information and send to amwagner@admin.fsu.edu; or,
b) Fax: 850/645-9504. (please include cover page with contact information); or,
c) Mail: Office of Diversity & Equal Opportunity
Attn: Amber Wagner
Florida State University
6200 University Center A
PO Box 3062410
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2410
Complete information is available by contacting the Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity.
ADA Transportation at the Game
Golf Carts:
Golf carts will be available for disabled parking patrons before and after each game.
The golf cart service will begin approximately three (3) hours prior to kick-off and continue one (1) hour after kick-off. Service will resume approximately thirty (30) minutes prior to the end of the game and continue one (1) hour after the end of the game.
Specific information on pick-up and drop-off locations will be made available closer to the first game day.
Game Day Traffic Patterns
Four = hours before game time the Tallahassee Police Department will modify traffic patterns approaching the Doak Campbell Stadium. St. Augustine Street will be modified as a two-way street for the Spirit Express, and Stadium Drive, Jefferson Street west of Woodward, and Pensacola Street west of Macomb Street, will be modified to allow inbound traffic only to the stadium and ADA parking on Stadium Drive.
After the game, the Spirit Express route will remain active, and Stadium Drive, Pensacola Street, Gaines Street, Jefferson Street, and St. Augustine Street will be modified for outbound traffic.
All fans are reminded to plan ahead and arrive early to ensure you arrive in time for kickoff. Remember to be patient - law enforcement will work hard to facilitate your arrival and departure from the game.
TRAFFIC DIAGRAMS

Pre-Game


Post-Game

Tailgating
As detailed in the FSU Alcohol Policy "tailgating" is gatherings occurring in the designated parking areas surrounding the area of Doak Campbell Stadium prior to and after scheduled football games.
(a) Florida State University does not support or condemn the consumption of alcohol by individuals 21 years of age or older at tailgate events.
(b) Florida State University does not condone any act related to excessive consumption of alcohol that impairs, interferes, or endangers the safety or enjoyment of anyone attending these events, including the individual who chooses to consume alcohol.
(c) Individuals who choose to consume alcohol are responsible for their behavior and should not operate a motor vehicle after they have consumed alcohol.
How is alcohol consumption managed on game days?
Legal and responsible consumption of alcohol is allowed on campus on game days other than in the family-friendly (Bobby's True Seminole Tailgate) in the Wildwood Plaza near Wildwood and Ragans Residence Halls. Please note the university police works in conjunction with local and state law enforcement such as the Leon County Sheriffs Office, Tallahassee Police Department, Alcohol Beverage and Tobacco and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Underage alcohol consumption laws are enforced and violators are subject to arrest.
NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE. The Leon County Multi-Agency DUI Strike Force patrols during game day weekends to strictly enforce Florida's impaired driving laws. The message is simple - Over the Limit, Under Arrest.
Alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside Doak Campbell Stadium. Certain enclosed areas surrounding the stadium (i.e. University Club, Skyboxes, etc) do allow alcoholic beverages, however, these may NOT be brought into the patron seating area in the stadium or under the bleachers. Persons willfully violating this rule will be politely directed to leave the game. Persons who attempt to conceal alcoholic beverages in order to bring them into the stadium will be ejected from the game.
Family Friendly Area - Bobby's True Seminole Tailgate
The Bobby Bowden True Seminole Tailgate was launched in 2007; it is the official Tailgate for Florida State University.
The non-alcoholic event was sponsored by the FSU Division of Student Affairs, the Healthy Campus 2010 Committee, Student Government Association, Seminole Student Boosters and others to provide a safe, healthy, positive, environment for students to gather before each home game.

"This was an idea between us and Student Affairs," said Student Body Vice-President Clifford Counts. "We named it the Bobby Bowden True Seminole Tailgate because it incorporates the True Seminole campaign that we have going on and obviously Bobby Bowden is a legend here at Florida State, so it incorporates two well known things," he added.
The Tailgate is also working in conjunction with the recently launched TRUE Seminole
campaign, which was created by the Student Boosters and Student Government to help unify the FSU community behind the Seminole's values of tradition, respect, unity and excellence. The tailgate will feature a voter drive to encourage students to register to vote.
The tailgate included free food, soda, water, door prizes, a live DJ, games with prizes, face paintings and performances by student groups. Students can also have memorabilia signed by student athletes.
Prohibited Items in the Stadium
Items Prohibited From Entering the Stadium. There is no area that is identified as a check in area.
A. Alcohol
B. Thermoses, ice bags and ice chests.
Exceptions: Medical problems, diabetic, etc. The FSU Police Operations Lt. should be contacted for advice.
C. No Banners with sticks. Banners can be removed from sticks; however sticks are to remain outside of the Stadium. If the item is sold inside of the Stadium (Car flags, etc.) the items will be allowed through the gates. Large banners displayed that prohibit other patrons from viewing the game will be relocated or removed from the Stadium.
D. Large flags.
E. Umbrellas, baby carriages
F. All items that may be hazardous, sticks, flag staffs, etc.
G. Small sealed plastic non-alcoholic beverages allowed provided the seal has not been broken. Excessive amounts of food are not permitted. (Bags of peanuts, etc. Use discretion.)
H. Chair backs, which are too large for a single seat.
I. Carry bags and backpacks.
J. Body passing is prohibited.
K. Beach balls and other airborne objects are to be confiscated and destroyed.
Tents and Tailgating in Seminole Booster Lots
Tailgating is fast becoming a time-honored tradition at Doak Campbell. While we encourage you to have a good time, please act responsibly. Fans utilizing booster parking lots are permitted only one parking space per vehicle. We ask you to minimize your tailgating space to permit free movement of vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Lots will open five hours prior to kick-off. No one is allowed to setup a tailgating site prior to the five-hour opening.
Tents, tables, tarps, or canopies are not permitted in areas that impede foot or vehicular traffic or if they extend into an adjacent parking space.
SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
Saving spaces
Saving parking spaces for other motorists is not permitted.
Keep Travel Lanes Open
Vehicles must be given ready access to parking spaces. Tents, tables, and other tailgating items cannot obstruct travel lanes. Safety of tailgaters and emergency vehicle access represent our top priorities.
Oversize Vehicles
An oversized vehicle is defined as being more than 18 feet long and 7 feet in width. There is motor home parking available for boosters by reservation
Smaller Motorized Vehicles
Golf carts, mopeds, scooters, ATVs and go-carts are not permitted in booster lots unless specifically authorized.
Tents
Size: 10' by 10' is maximum size permitted in order for movement in an emergency it cannot be staked to the ground. Tents must be made of a fire-retardant material.
Parking lot: Must be set up in a location that does not take another fan's parking space or in any way impede pedestrian or vehicle travel lanes.
Sidewalks: Sidewalks must be left open for pedestrians. Grass area between parking stall and sidewalks may be used for tailgating.
During game: Tents are not to be left unattended during game. They should be taken down before entering the stadium.
Tents Purpose: must be for fan entertainment only. No commercial business or display may be made without prior approval from Seminole Booster Inc.
Food/Trash Disposal
Do Not Dump Hot Coals in trash receptacles or on parking lot grounds. All tailgating material and refuse should be disposed of in a safe manner.
Responsible Behavior
The Parking lot is not a playground. For the safety of neighboring fans, the tossing of flying objects, Frisbee, ball playing etc. is prohibited. Similar activities involving skateboards, scooters, roller blades, bike riding, live bands, and excessively loud music are prohibited.
Soliciting
Any soliciting, selling, or free distribution of articles in parking lots without Seminole Booster approval is prohibited.
Emergency Response
The FSU Police Department, local law enforcement partners, and other emergency management professionals go through great lengths to ensure the safety of game day patrons before, during, and after the game. In the event of an emergency during the game, officials have the capability of communicating with fans through the stadium public address system in addition to other means of communication using the FSU Alert Emergency Notification System. Instructions will be given to fans regarding evacuation orders, or other information that may convey important emergency information. Fans should at all times carefully listen to instructions and follow them. Law enforcement officers and other public safety professionals are provided with emergency instructions and training to assist in the event of a major emergency.
For general law enforcement and medical needs, the stadium is fully staffed with law enforcement officers and medical professionals. Some important numbers to remember are:
Stadium Police Sub-Station: 644-1980
Report Unruly Fans - 645-JERK (5375)
Emergencies Inside and Outside the Stadium - 911
Main Line Campus Police - 644-1234
Main Line Tallahassee Police - 891-4200
Contact the Stadium Police Substation to report any police or medical emergency. Note that the Tallahassee Fire Department also assigns firefighters to the game for fire and rescue emergencies.
Law enforcement officials operate strategically located cameras to allow for monitoring of events and activities taking place in and around the stadium. These sophisticated devices are able to view large areas, or zoom in on individuals who may be causing disturbances. Please note that when officers are called to an area in the stands, cameras are trained on the area to monitor and record activities.
Weapons
Weapons are prohibited on the Florida State University Campus at all times including football games. Fan may not store firearms or other weapons in their vehicles parked on campus while attending the game. Possession of a firearm or weapon on the FSU campus constitutes a felony and violators are subject to arrest pursuant to Florida Statute 790.115.
Alcohol
As previously mentioned, alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside Doak Campbell Stadium. Certain enclosed areas surrounding the stadium (i.e. University Club, Skyboxes, etc) do allow alcoholic beverages; however, these may NOT be brought into the patron seating area in the stadium or under the bleachers. Persons willfully violating this rule will be politely directed to leave the game. Persons who attempt to conceal alcoholic beverages in order to bring them into the stadium will be ejected from the game. Persons under 21 years of age who are in possession of an alcoholic beverage, or persons who willfully supply alcohol to persons under 21 years of age are subject to ejection from the game and arrest.
Drugs/Contraband
The possession of illegal drugs is a violation of Florida law and in strictly enforced on the FSU campus. Persons who are in possession of illegal drugs are subject to arrest by police.
Use of Student Identification
Persons who are not FSU students may not use another person's FSU Student ID to gain entry to the game with a student ticket. Student tickets are for the exclusive use of FSU students with their assigned identification card. Students may not lend their student identification to another person to allow that person to enter the stadium with a student ticket. Unlawful use of a student identification for this purpose is a violation of the FSU Student Code of Conduct as well as Florida law. Persons who are found in violation are subject to referral to the Dean of Students Office and/or arrest. In the event that an ID is being used for unlawful purposes, it will be confiscated by law enforcement.
Persons who are in possession of a student ticket may upgrade the ticket at the stadium ticket office, after which they may enter and enjoy the game.
Other Items Prohibited in the Stadium
Certain items are prohibited from being brought in to the stadium. These are:
- Umbrellas
- Open drink containers
- Large quantities of food
- Long sticks, poles, dowels
- Glass bottles and cans
- Coolers
Other Prohibited Activities
- Body passing - this activity is very dangerous due to fall hazards
- Throwing Beach Balls in the stands, etc - these will be confiscated by game staff.
- Unruly or offensive behavior - we all want to cheer for the Seminoles, but please keep behavior fun and in the spirit of good sportsmanship.
- Fighting is not tolerated
Ticket Disputes
From time to time, there is confusion over seats associated with tickets. Normally, this is merely a misunderstanding. If a ticket/seat dispute cannot be resolved, please contact the nearest Event Staff person or law enforcement officer for assistance.
Game Day Dining
The following locations are scheduled to be open during game days:
Location: Suwannee Room (East side of campus; located in the William Johnston Building)
Time: 10:30am-7:30pm
Location: Fresh Food Company (West side of campus; on Call Street next to Salley Hall and across from the Medical School):
Time: 10:30am-7:30pm
Location: Chili's (Oglesby Union):
Time: 10:30am-midnight
Location: Starbuck's (Woodward Ave. and Wildwood Drive):
Time: 10:00am-8:00pm
Location: Park Avenue Diner (Woodward Avenue and Parking Garage #2):
Time: Open 24 hours
Location: Montague's Deli and Convenience Store (east side of campus; William Johnston Building):
Time: 4:00pm-10:00pm
Want to have your tailgate catered? Leave the food to us - Seminole Dining
Visit https://seminoledining.catertrax.com/ to place your order, or call (850) 644-7509
*These hours are subject to change without notice. Please visit www.seminoledining.com for more information
The Moore Athletic Center
The Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center, completed in 2004, is the home of FSU Athletics and Seminole Productions, an auxiliary of the College of Communications. Covering 163,000 square feet of office, classroom, training, and presentation space, Moore is also home to the FSU Athletics Hall of Fame. The Center is located between Gates A and M at Doak Campbell Stadium. The Moore Athletic Center closes to the public two hours prior to game time. Come by before the game and enjoy learning about the FSU's rich athletic traditions which forward the university's "Unconquered" spirit both on and off the field!
Contact Us
Athletics:
Florida State University Police: 850-644-1234
Map of Florida State University (Click here)
Banner Policy
A. All banners must be in good taste and not contain grotesque or suggestive
expressions that reflect negatively upon Florida State University.
B. Banners cannot cover any existing signs inside the stadium.
C. Banners are not permitted on the overhang areas.
D. Flags, Banners, or Poles will not be allowed in the seating area of the stadium.
Smoking Policy
Smoking is prohibited in all areas of Doak Campbell Stadium with the exception of the designated smoking areas located at Gate B and L ground floor and the open air decks.
Doak Campbell Stadium Football Security Operations - Free Speech Area
In order to provide for a safe and manageable area for the expression of views, opinions and ideas an area located just to the East of the Social Work classrooms at the University Center Facility will be cordoned off in the grass before every home football game. Extra patrols by law enforcement will be provided when this space is occupied.
ATM's
Lower Level
Gate X - inside glass doors by the Seminole Sports Shop and ADA access ramp.
Gate L - in front of the Seminole Sports Shop area
Upper Level
West side of stadium - next to the men's restroom (W 206) Sections 23 - 33.
East side of stadium - next to the men's restroom (E 208) sections 9 - 10.
South End Zone - next to door 201 Section 117 - 123, 217 - 225.