Conditions of Entry for Bay Venues Facilities
For the comfort, safety and enjoyment of visitors and staff, access to Bay Venues facilities are subject to the following Conditions of Entry.
The following items are not permitted at Bay Venues facilities:
Illegal substances
Guns, knives, or dangerous weapons
Flares, fireworks, or laser pointers
Recording devices for commercial purposes (unless permission sought in advance)
Dogs of other pets (with exception of Guide dogs)
Skateboards, roller blades or scooters
Any other devices that may create public nuisance, injury, or damage
Signs or banners that are deemed obscene, offensive or abusive
Gang patches
High visibility vests or jackets that may be confused with security or event staff shall be permitted onsite during an event
For the enjoyment of everyone, there is no smoking or vaping permitted at Bay Venues facilities, except within designated smoking areas that are clearly sign posted.
Visitors may be refused entry or asked to leave if they:
Appear intoxicated, under the influence of drugs or exhibiting disorderly behaviour
Attempt to bring in prohibited items
Have been issued with a trespass notice that still applies
Are threatening or abusive to other visitors or Bay Venues staff
Sit or stand in aisles, or block entry doors or emergency exits
Are at an aquatic facility and not complying with Keep Me Safe pool supervision rules
Use the Baypark carpark for any purpose other than for parking when visiting the facilities onsite (i.e., driving lessons)
Bag Searches:
Management or event personnel reserve the right to search bags or persons
Searches may also be carried out on arrival, during an event or leaving our venues
Persons who refuse to participate in searches may be denied entry or asked to leave the venue
Persons causing disturbance or failing to comply with terms and conditions of entry or management/event personnel may be evicted without refund.
There may be further conditions of entry for each Bay Venues facility. Visit individual websites for more information.