The Denver Post reported Wednesday that attendees are encouraged to walk, bike or take public transportation to Invesco Field.
The newspaper said those who bike will be able to lock them at Rude Park, which is southwest of the stadium.
For those coming by car to hear Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., parking will be available in private garages and lots downtown as well on city streets.
Once at the event, attendees are not allowed to have food and beverages, umbrellas, large bags, sharp objects and Frisbees or inflated balls.
"People can expect to have their person searched and their bags searched," said Malcolm Wiley, spokesman for the Secret Service. "I would urge folks to look at that list (on the DNCC Web site) and make sure they don't have those items. If folks don't have those items that are prohibited, then the lines will move much quicker."
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