Tailgating
Campus parking lots open at the following times on game days:Baseball Lot, Softball Lot; Lots E1-E8 and Garage F (Gold Zone permit required)
- 8 a.m. for all Saturday games and the USF game on Friday, Nov. 26
- 2 p.m. for the Boise State game on Thursday, Sept. 2, and the Memphis game on Friday, Oct. 22
- Six hours before kickoff, but no earlier than 8 a.m., for all Saturday games and the USF game on Friday, Nov. 26.
- 3:30 p.m. for the Boise State game on Thursday, Sept. 2, and the Memphis game on Friday, Oct. 22
All tailgating spaces on Memory Mall once again will be reserved for UCF students and alumni. Reservations for each home game will open at 6 p.m. on the Sunday evening before the game.For more information, please visit Knights on the Mall or follow Knights on the Mall on Instagram. You can also like the Knights on the Mall Facebook page for the most recent updates. Gemini Boulevard North between East Plaza and West Plaza drives will be closed to vehicular traffic prior to and during tailgating each game day. Memory Mall tailgaters who wish to drop off their tailgating gear in that area can do so by the barricades on either side. The road will be reopened at the discretion of law enforcement following the conclusion of tailgating.
UCF Alumni Indoor Tailgate
Alumni (and their guests) have access to a FREE tailgate at the UCF FAIRWINDS Alumni Center. All you need is a valid ID/driver’s license. Tailgates begin three hours before kickoff and 4 Rivers barbecue is available for purchase. More details will be available soon.
UCF Alumni will also be hosting two road game ChargeOn Tailgates this season at Louisville and Navy. The tailgates include a catered buffet, open bar, spirit swag and special appearances from UCF fan favorites. Admission is $45 for adults and $25 for children under 12. To learn more about our UCF ChargeOn Tailgate events, visit ucfalumni.com/ChargeOnTailgate.
And if you’re looking for suggestions on how to throw the best tailgate party, you’ll want to read this guide highlighted in Pegasus magazine that features advice from some UCF experts.