Before heading out to the game Tuesday, make sure you know exactly how to get to the stadium and what is or is not allowed in your clear bags.
All stadium parking lots open at 7 a.m. on game day, but most are reserved for permit and disabled parking, chartered buses and recreational vehicles. No traffic is permitted on stadium roads without pre-paid permits, and bowl officials have advised fans to park downtown.
Public parking is available in surface lots and garages downtown and free shuttles can take funs to and from the stadium. Shuttles start at 8 a.m. To find the shuttle schedule, visit the Citrus Bowl website.
The free Citrus Bowl FanFest starts a 9 a.m. on Tinker Field. Fans can find interactive games, inflatables, and food and drink at the FanFest or Mercedes-Benz of South Orlando Hospitality Pavilion.
Just like regular season NCAA and NFL game rules, only clear bags or totes and small clutches no larger than 4'5" X 6'5" are allowed into the stadium.
Tailgaters can only have canopy-style tents no larger than 10” x 10” placed behind or in front of their parking spot. Beer kegs, fires, couches and glass containers are prohibited.
Stadium gates open at 11 a.m, and a full seating chart is featured below.