Crypto Arena is one of the most heavily trafficked venues in the world, and during the Christmas stretch it becomes something closer to controlled chaos.

Between Lakers and Clippers home games, Kings hockey, concerts, and year-end performances, the building turns into a logistical stress test for first-timers and veterans alike.

If you are heading to downtown Los Angeles anytime soon, knowing the rules before you arrive will save you time, money, and a lot of unnecessary frustration.

What to Know Before You Step Into Crypto Arena

First, this is a fully cashless venue. Every beer, hot dog, hoodie, and souvenir requires a card or mobile payment. There are no cash conversion kiosks inside, so show up prepared. Digital tickets are mandatory, and screenshots can fail at the gate if cellular service is slow. Load your tickets into your phone wallet ahead of time.

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Arriving early is not optional for marquee events. Additionally, security lines stack fast, especially during Lakers games and holiday concerts.

An hour early is the minimum if you want to enter calmly, grab food, and find your seat without sprinting through sections.

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What Are The Bag Rules? Also, Charging Stations, and What Gets You Turned Away

Crypto.com Arena enforces one of the strictest bag policies in major sports. Backpacks, totes, camera bags, and fanny packs are prohibited. Only small clutches or wallets under roughly 5 x 9 x 1 inches are allowed. Medical and parental bags are permitted but must pass through X-ray screening.

Noisemakers, professional cameras, large umbrellas, and re-entry are all off the table.

(Source: CoinGecko)

Something else to consider is one of the arena’s most iconic entry points is about to change. Star Plaza, first introduced in the late 1990s, is being reimagined as part of a broader upgrade to the L.A. LIVE district.

Katie Pandolfo, General Manager of Crypto.com Arena, said the redesign reflects the venue’s evolution:

 “Star Plaza has always been a meaningful location for the thousands of fans who created messages for the special people in their lives,” Pandolfo said. – Katie Pandolfo

Lastly, food and drinks are expensive, even by Los Angeles standards. If you are budget-conscious, eat beforehand. Once inside, the atmosphere delivers. Crypto.com Arena is loud, crowded, and electric, especially during holiday games. While the rules are a bit draconian, you’ll enjoy the experience!

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Key Takeaways

  • First, this is a fully cashless venue. Every beer, hot dog, hoodie, and souvenir requires a card or mobile payment..
  • Crypto.com Arena enforces one of the strictest bag policies in major sports.

 

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