All rules and regulations for the 2020 season can be found at UCFGameDay.com or UCFKnights.com/gameday. Everything you'll find below is for previous seasons. Please disregard and only refer to UCFGameday.com.
UCF athletics--in conjunction with the UCF Police Department and Orange County Traffic Engineering —has conducted an off-season study and have made enhancements for the 2019 season to expedite the return home for fans attending Knights’ home football games in the Bounce House.
As it has been in the past, the contraflow post game traffic plan takes place from 90 minutes after kickoff until postgame.
Here are new elements to the 2019 UCF football traffic plan:
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--Adjustments have been made with Orange County to expand the post-game traffic plan on Alafaya Trail and University Boulevard.?
-- To keep pedestrians safer and to flow traffic most efficiently, UCF is implementing a new pedestrian only path in front of Addition Financial Arena (Gemini Boulevard North). Pedestrians must cross Gemini in front of Addition Financial Arena?and walk down Memory Mall to return to the C and D parking garages and flat lots.Pedestrians will not be able to cross the west side of the intersection of Gemini and Orion in front of Garage D.
--Garage D permit holders can now exit straight on to Orion or take a right on Gemini and exit through Research Park.
--Garage F permit holders must now make a right on West Plaza Dr. toward Orion Blvd and exit campus west on McCulloch Rd.
“Fans need to understand that we’ll be sold out for most, if not all, our home games this year which means more than 45,000 people all trying to leave campus at the same time,” says UCFPD Chief Carl Metzger.?“Even with an updated traffic plan, fans need to be patient and understand there will be traffic post-game.
“Our goal is to clear campus traffic as quickly as possible which means implementing contraflow in some areas and forcing one-way only situations . Fans might not have the most direct route home, but our goal is to send them the fastest route. As an example, if you travel to the theme parks from the east side of town, you are probably willing to drive several miles out of your way to avoid I-4 because you know it will get you there faster even though it’s not the most direct route,” says Scott Carr, Deputy Athletics Director, Brand Activation.
“We urge all fans to research the best route to their destination from their campus exit point ahead of time.”
| Red Line (E6, E8, Baseball, Garage F) | Exit turn left on North Orion Blvd. and then turn left (West) on McCulloch Rd. towards Alafaya Trail (S.R. 434) |
| Blue Line (Garage D, Softball) | Exit North onto North Orion Blvd. and then proceed across McCulloch Rd. onto Lockwood Blvd. or turn right (East) onto McCulloch Rd. |
| Yellow Line (Garage D, D1, D2, Garage C, Arboretum, C2, C2) | Exit South onto Gemini Blvd. then South on Libra Dr. and into Research Park for multiple options for Alafaya Trail (S.R. 434) and 408 |
| Pink Line (C3, Garage B, B2, B5, B7, B9, B10, B11) | Exit onto Gemini Blvd. to Central Florida Blvd. and out to Alafaya Trail (S.R. 434) |
| Green Line (Garage A, B1, B3) | Exit onto Gemini Blvd. to University Blvd. and Alafaya Trail (S.R. 434) |
| Purple Line (Garage I, H3, H4) | Exit onto Gemini Blvd./Centarus Blvd. to Alafaya Trail (S.R. 434) |
| Orange Line (Garage H) | Exit onto Gemini Blvd. toward Alafaya Trail (S.R. 434) and Corporate Blvd. |

