Plan Your Visit
Please find below some helpful tips and frequently asked questions around planning your visit to the Australian Open as a guest of Ralph Lauren.
- Dress for a day at the tennis in smart casual, Ralph Lauren spectator style.
- Don’t forget to download your digital tickets onto your mobile device.
The following items are prohibited at the Australian Open:
- Alcohol
- Large bags, including suitcases
- Tennis racquets, beach balls, or other inflatable devices, frisbees, helium balloons
- Camera tripods, monopods, telephoto camera lenses with a focal length capacity greater than 200mm, video cameras or handy-cams, audio recorders, any other devices used for recording or transmitting scoring data or other statistical information
- Eskies, hampers, and large containers in excess of 1.5 litres
- Glass (including bottles), cans, ceramic and/or breakable containers
- Flags, banners, signs larger than 180cm by 90cm in size or with handles longer than 50cm
- Animals other than animals recognised as assistance animals under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) (TA or M&OP, acting reasonably, may request evidence that an animal is an assistance animal and/or is trained to meet standards of hygiene and behaviour that are appropriate for an animal in a public place)
- Chairs and stools
- Musical instruments, whistles, loud hailers, amplification equipment
- Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), flares, fireworks, firecrackers, smoke bombs, and laser pointers
- Bicycles, scooters, skateboards, rollerblades, or roller skates
- Unauthorised promotional, commercial, political, religious, or offensive items of any nature including clothing, banners, signs, symbols, leaflets, stickers or flyers
- Any other dangerous item or good, substance, weapon, including knives or any “prohibited item” under the Major Events Act 2009 (VIC)