Iowa Hawkeye Fans Will Notice a Change at Kinnick Stadium This Season
Big Ten Conference Goes Cashless
The Big Ten Conference announced that all of its stadiums, including Kinnick Stadium, will be going cashless this season. This means that fans will no longer be able to use cash to purchase tickets, concessions, or merchandise.
Benefits of Going Cashless
The Big Ten Conference says that going cashless will provide several benefits for fans, including:
- Reduced wait times at concession stands
- Increased security
- More convenient and faster transactions
How to Prepare
Fans who plan to attend games at Kinnick Stadium this season should make sure to bring a credit or debit card. Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express are all accepted.
Fans can also purchase tickets and concessions in advance online or through the Iowa Hawkeyes mobile app.
Other Changes at Kinnick Stadium
In addition to going cashless, Kinnick Stadium will also be making some other changes this season, including:
- New LED video board
- Renovated concourses
- New concessions stands
These changes are part of a $110 million renovation project that is underway at Kinnick Stadium.