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Mailing: 7016 W. Grandridge Blvd Kennewick Washington 99336.
Physical: 7000 W. Grandridge Blvd. Kennewick, WA 99336
For safety and as a courtesy to other guests, aisles must be kept clear at all times. Please follow the directions of the usher to your assigned ticketed seat and refrain from standing or dancing in the aisle.
The Toyota Center is unable to offer tours of the building.
Individuals may not bring any alcoholic beverage onto the premises at any time.
Service and Consumption: The Toyota Center, as part of the Three Rivers Campus, has adopted an alcohol policy that is designed to protect our Guests and our community. We ask our Guests to please drink responsibly. The Toyota Center Guest Services Attendant will call you a cab if you so desire.
Toyota Center Guests are expected to obey all state and local laws governing the purchase, possession, and consumption of alcohol. It is illegal for anyone under the age of twenty one (21) years old to purchase, possess, or consume alcoholic beverages.
In addition, the following items are to be noted:
All Toyota Center Guests who purchase, possess, or consume alcohol must be wrist banded. All guests will be asked to show positive identification prior to being wrist banded. Allowable forms of I.D. must not be expired, must picture the individual it represents and must be readable in English. These would include: a drivers license issued by any U.S. state or Canadian province, an identification card issued by any U.S. state or Canadian province, a Washington State temporary drivers license accompanied by an otherwise valid, punched drivers license, Government issued Passport, and valid Military I.D.
No more than two alcoholic beverages may be provided to a guest at anytime. This will vary by event but will never exceed two.
Guests under the age of 21, that are in possession of or observed consuming alcoholic beverages along with guests who pass off alcohol to a guest UNDER the age of 21, will be referred to the Kennewick Police Department for citation or arrest. Guests who purchase alcohol for anyone of age that does not meet our requirements (wristband and valid ID on their person) will be escorted out of the building.
Toyota Center Management has the right to refuse service at any time. Alcohol sales can be terminated at the discretion of the Toyota Center management. Typically, the Toyota Center will stop serving alcohol one (1) hour prior to the end of an event.
Animals or pets of any kind are prohibited, with the exception of service animals for Guests with disabilities and /or special needs. The Toyota Center will welcome service animals into the building and must remain on a leash or harness at all times. If you intend to bring a service animal into the building, please contact our Guest Services department at 509-737-3735 prior to your arrival.
An ATM is located on the exterior wall of the concourse at section Z. For our Guests’ convenience, all of the Toyota Center concession stands and bars accept all major credit cards except American Express.
Toyota Center is equipped with elevators as well as special seating to accommodate your needs. Parking is available directly in front of the North East entrance. Accessible seating can be purchased by phone at the Ticket Office phone number at 509-737-3722 or in person at the Toyota Center Ticket Office. It is recommended that accessible seating is purchased in advance so that our staff can best accommodate your needs.
Contact Guest Services Manager for Assistance, listening devices, Interpreters or other accommodations at 509- 373-3735.
Guests are welcome to bring in their personal binoculars. The Toyota Center does not rent or sell Binoculars.
The Toyota Center business office is open 8am to 5pm, Monday through Friday and can be reached at 509-737-3700
No commercial or flash photography of any kind is permitted. Camcorders and any other audio/visual equipment are prohibited unless authorized by team/promoter or performer. Specifically, the use of the following equipment is not permitted: Lens greater than 200 mm, Telephoto or zoom lenses of any kind, Interchangeable lenses of any kind, Monopods or tripods, Flash equipment of any kind
The Toyota Center is committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable entertainment experience. Guests have a right to expect an environment where:
- Guests will be treated in a consistent, professional and courteous manner by all personnel.
- Guests will enjoy every event free from disruptive behavior, including foul or abusive language, or obscene gestures.
- Guests will consume alcohol beverages in a responsible manner. Intervention with an intoxicated, impaired or underage guest will be handled in a prompt, safe and timely manner.
- Guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
- Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects or attempting to enter the ice/field/stage will be immediately ejected from the Center.
- The Toyota Center is a non-smoking facility.
- There will not be any obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing.
- Guests will comply with requests from Center staff regarding facility operations and emergency response procedures.
- Guests who repeatedly behave in a manner causing facility services or resources to be diverted to them will not be tolerated.
- Guests may be denied entry or trespassed by event organizer when deemed a nuisance or threat to the artists, performers, or patrons.
The Toyota Center staff has been trained to intervene when deemed necessary, and to use their best discretion to help ensure that the guests who ignore the Code of Conduct do not interfere with the other guests’ ability to enjoy the event. Guests who violate the code of Conduct may be trespassed, cited, or subject to arrest by the Kennewick Police Department (KPD). Season ticket holders may also be subject to having their season subscription revoked. The Toyota Center and staff thank you for your cooperation.
The Toyota Center offers a wide variety of food and beverage items for our guests’ enjoyment.
The Toyota Center staff and Management welcome all feedback, questions, and concerns from our guests. To contact us Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm call 509-737-3700. To contact us during an event call 509-737-3722.
The Three Rivers Campus is taking extra measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all our guests. As the coronavirus spreads and fear over the impact of the virus broadens, we’re monitoring information provided by the Benton-Franklin Health Department as well as the World Health Organization. Nothing is more important than the well-being of our patrons, players/performers and employees. As of today, all events are slated to go on as scheduled. Should this change, a public announcement will be via our website and social media.
Steps we have taken to ensure to limit the chances of exposure at our campus:
- We have a dedicated team of staff members responsible for disinfecting all public spaces and surfaces during events. They will focus their efforts on known high touch areas throughout the campus
- There are several hand sanitizing stations located throughout the facilities for all our guests to use
- We’ve distributed informational preventative health flyers throughout the campus.
- Any staff members exhibiting symptoms of illness will be asked to stay home
- Our staff has been instructed to limit physical contact (i.e. handshakes or fist bumps) with other staff or guests
From the West: Take I-82 E to I-182 E (exit 102) Take I-182 E to WA-240 E (exit 5A) Take the Columbia Center exit. Turn right onto N Columbia Center Blvd, then left onto W. Grandridge Blvd. and follow to 7000 W Grandridge Blvd.
From the East and North: Take US-395 S to Pasco, merge onto I-182W/US-395 S via the ramp to Richland/Pendleton. Take exit 12A to merge onto WA-240 W. Take the Columbia Center Blvd exit. Turn left onto N Columbia Center Blvd, and then left onto W Grandridge Blvd. and follow to 7000 W Grandridge Blvd.
From the South: From US-395 N merge onto I-82 W. Take I-82 W to Clearwater Ave (exit 109). Turn left onto N Columbia Center Blvd and then take the 2 left onto W Grandridge Blvd. and follow to 7000 W Grandridge Blvd.
Disturbances: All Guests must maintain reasonable and appropriate behavior at all time. Guests using offensive language or engaging in disorderly conduct may be ejected from the facility and may be subject to arrest by the Kennewick Police Department (KPD). Ejected Guests will not receive a refund for their tickets or be compensated in any way for their loss.
Standing on the chairs, Placing children on shoulders, Drunk and disorderly conduct, Fighting or challenging others to fight, “Mooning” or exposing any private body parts, Interference with delay of the game/event, Violation of the Toyota Center events policies, Violation of the local, state, and federal laws and statues, Igniting and display of flames, i.e. lighters/matches, in the facility, Attempting to enter the field, ice, stage, or backstage areas without permission , Throw, discharge, or launch any liquid substance or objects, Willfully and maliciously disturbing another guest/ employee with loud and unreasonable noise, Using profanity and or/ offensive words, which are likely to provoke a violent reaction from others, Taunting or using offensive language against the players, referees, or performers.
Doors will open one (1) hour prior to the event time noted on your ticket. The time doors open will vary according to the event (all door times are subject to change).
All Guests in attendance are required to wear a shirt and shoes at all times for their safety. The Toyota Center management reserves the right to eject guests wearing clothing items displaying offensive text and or/images.
The Toyota Center works on a continuous basis with the Kennewick Fire Department and other agencies in the development of specific Emergency Procedures Plans for each event. The Toyota Center recognizes that its goal is to provide a safe, enjoyable atmosphere. The use of installed automated security systems, appropriate security operating plan, trained Guest Services and security personnel will ensure the security and safety of all our guests, performers, and employees at the Toyota Center. In case of an emergency, Guests must comply with requests from venue staff regarding Center operations and emergency response procedures.
All Guests entering the Center during an event are subject to a visual inspection, and a bag inspection conducted by the Toyota Center Guest Services and or/security personnel. Some events will require a metal-detector screening and /or a pat-down search. The purpose of the inspection is to detect prohibited items. Any alcohol, illegal drugs/paraphernalia will be confiscated, guest will be denied entry to the Toyota Center, and the Kennewick Police Department will be notified.
Our family section, section K, is a non-alcohol section, meaning that alcohol cannot be brought back into that seating section. This will be the same for all Tri-City Americans Hockey games but may vary for other events.
Trained Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) personnel are available to assist any Guests in need at every event at the Toyota Center. The First Aid office is located North side of the building on the main concourse in between sections N and P. In the event of a medical emergency, contact a member of Guest Services or a security staff for assistance.
Guests may NOT bring food and/or beverage items into the Center during events. This includes outside food, drinks, open and/or sealed water bottles, and candy. Guests must dispose of the unauthorized items prior to entering the Center. Guest Services will not check – in or store any food or beverage items. Guests with specific /special dietary needs due to medical conditions or religious requirements should contact the Guest Services department at 509-737-3735 .
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Our Guest Service desk is located on the concourse section *D* during events. It is designed to provide information to guests with questions, concerns, issues, and it is also used as lost and found during the Toyota Center events.
For hotel, travel/transportation or other information please go to our hotel’s page or contact the Tri-Cities’ Visitors and Convention Bureau at 800-254-5824
The Toyota Center reserves the right to deny entry to intoxicated guests. Any intoxicated Guests causing a disturbance during an event will be asked to leave and may be subject to arrest by the Kennewick Police Department (KPD).
The Toyota Center management assumes no responsibility for items left/ lost at events. All items recovered during an event are taken to the Guest Services desk located on the concourse section *D*. Please contact The Toyota Center Business Office at 509-737-3700 8am-5pm, Monday thru Friday, to inquire about lost items not recovered during the event. All remaining items will be donated to charity after 30 days.
The team store accepts all major credit cards except American Express and is located on the concourse at section *Y*. Concert/Show Merchandise locations will vary depending on the event.
Outside vending is prohibited on, or around the premises, including all parking lots.
The Toyota Center does not charge for parking. No overnight parking allowed unless related to the event activities and prior approval has been granted by Center Management (for overnight parking approval call 509-737-3700). No solicitation activities allowed in the parking lots (e.g. distribution of flyers, sale of products, advertising sale of vehicle, etc.) Also see protesting/petitioning/picketing. No consumption of alcoholic beverages in parked vehicles. No tailgating allowed in parking lots.
Prohibited items include but are not limited to weapons, Outside Food and Beverage, Cameras: no flash/professional photography, recording devices, carry bags: backpacks, large bags, suitcases, large signs/flags/banners/posters, pamphlets, tripods/monopods, laser pointers, alcohol, drugs, noisemakers, fireworks, flashlights, skateboards/Heelys, aka shoes with wheels on the bottom, beach balls, cans or bottles, strollers and car seats.
All protesting, petitioning, and picketing is to be done on the sidewalks of North Young Street and the West Quinault-North Young Street Round-About. The sidewalks are a true public form that others can use to protest. The parking lots and areas around the Campus are not a traditional public forum and are not to be used for these kinds of activities.
Guests may not bring audio or video recording devices into the Center. These devices include, but are not limited to, video cameras/camcorders and audio recording devices. Any equipment not conforming to these rules must be removed from the premises.
The Toyota Center has a NO-RE-Entry policy. All exits are final.
Restrooms are located on all interior corners of the concourse, at each end of the Suite Level, and in the East corner of the Party Zone. Changing tables are located in all of the ladies restrooms and in the men’s restrooms at section*E* and section *S*. Family Friendly and Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the concourse at section *Q*.
Unless otherwise specified by teams and/ and or event officials/management, the Toyota Center welcomes guests to bring small signs, flags, banners, and posters inside the building to show fan support during events.
- Item must be related to the event.
- Item may not be attached to a stick/pole.
- Item may not obstruct any sponsors/advertisers signage.
- Item may not be hung, attached, or displayed on any part of the building.
- Item may not contain or display obscene /offensive language and/or pictures, as determined by the Toyota Center management.
- Item may not be constructed or displayed in a manner that may obstruct the view of other guests or in any way create a safety hazard for others, as determined by the Toyota Center Management.
Guests are not allowed to hand out pamphlets, advertisement brochures, etc. to other guests while inside the building, without prior approval from the Toyota Center management.
Smoking of any sort, including vape pens, is not permitted in the Center at any time.
Strollers/Car Seats never allowed in the building. Strollers are not permitted in the seating sections of the Center either. Guests are encouraged to leave strollers and car seats in their vehicles prior to arrival to the Center entrance.
For the suite, information call Andy See 509-737-3706.
Tailgating is prohibited in all Toyota Center parking lots.
Please see the Box Office page for information on purchasing tickets.
Toyota Center Guest Services will provide complimentary wheelchair escorts to Guests with special needs when requested. Escorts are available at any point of entry or Guests may make escort arrangements in advance by contacting our Guest Services Manager at 1-509-737-3735.
Guests, including law enforcement personnel not present in official capacity, are prohibited from bringing weapons into the Center. The Toyota Center does not provide weapon lockers. Weapons may NOT be checked in at Guest Services. Weapons include, but are not limited to, the following: firearms, explosives, stun guns, handcuffs, brass knuckles, sticks, clubs, batons, martial arts instruments, pepper spray, tear gas, knives, etc. Guests found in possession with the above-mentioned items will be asked to remove the item/items from the Center or dispose of it. Guests who refuse to comply will be ejected from the Center without a refund or compensation and may be subject to arrest by the Kennewick Police Department (KPD).
“Will Call” tickets can be picked up anytime during box office hours. The best time to pick them up is three hours before the event. Tickets will be released to ONLY the individual whose name appears on the ticket purchase. Please have ID, the credit card used to purchase the tickets, and the confirmation number available for the ticket agent.