

House Rules
Please note:
• Food and drink cannot be brought into the venue.
• Smoking is not permitted in the Arena. Customers leaving the building will not be permitted to re-enter.
• No sports wear, other than Ice Hockey jerseys to be worn within the venue.
• Audio and visual recording of a performance is not permitted.
• Mobile phones must be switched off during an event.
• Prohibited items include: bottles, cans, sticks, air horns, weapons or fireworks, alcohol or other beverages and food not sold at Odyssey Arena, illegal drugs or noxious substances, professional cameras, sound and/or video recording devices and helium balloons.
• Latecomers may be refused admission until a suitable break in the performance.
• Children under 14 should be accompanied by an adult.
• At standing concerts, the standing area is restricted to over 16's.
• For safety reasons, before entering, all patrons may be subject to a search in a manner permissable under law. Anyone refusing to consent to personal search will be denied entry.
Smoking Policy
In compliance with the smoke-free legislation coming into affect on April 30 2007, Odyssey Arena will operate a strictly no smoking policy at all events. This means that members of the public will no longer be permitted to smoke anywhere within the confines of the Arena.
Odyssey Arena will also to continue to operate its current policy of no readmittance, which means that customers leaving the Arena for a cigarette (or for any other reason) will be unable to gain entry back in. The no readmittance policy is crucial for customer safety given that the Arena can host to up to 10,000 visitors at a single event, making it impractical to manage the potential numbers wishing to exit and re-enter the building at any given time.
Odyssey Arena will display prominent signage at the entrance to the venue to ensure that all consumers are fully aware of this policy on entering the building. Signage will also be displayed throughout the venue. Regretably, those who refuse to comply with the smoke-free legislation will be asked to leave.