As the clock ticks down to Rose Parade on New Year’s morning, volunteers are busy putting the finishing touches on the floats that will glide down the streets of Pasadena.
PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) — As the clock ticks down to Rose Parade on New Year’s morning, volunteers are busy putting the finishing touches on the floats that will glide down the streets of Pasadena.
Hundreds of volunteers are needed each day to pull off the feat of meticulously placing flowers, seeds and other natural materials that make up the floats.
If you’re not heading out to the parade in Pasadena, you can check out the floats and festivities from home. Watch the Rose Parade Wednesday at 8 a.m. on ABC7.
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As the countdown to the iconic Rose Parade on New Year’s Day ticks away, volunteers are working tirelessly to put the final touches on the elaborate floats that will dazzle spectators along the parade route.
With just days left until the parade kicks off, volunteers from all walks of life are putting in long hours to ensure that every detail is perfect. From meticulously placing flowers and seeds to adding the finishing touches of glitter and paint, these dedicated individuals are dedicated to creating a stunning display of artistry and craftsmanship.
The Rose Parade, held annually in Pasadena, California, is a beloved tradition that attracts thousands of spectators from around the world. The parade features a variety of floats, each adorned with vibrant flowers, seeds, and other natural materials, all carefully arranged to create breathtaking displays of color and creativity.
As the clock winds down and the pressure mounts, volunteers are working around the clock to ensure that each float is picture-perfect for its grand debut on New Year’s Day. Their hard work and dedication are truly a labor of love, and their efforts will not go unnoticed as millions of viewers tune in to watch the parade from the comfort of their homes.
So as the final touches are put in place and the excitement builds, let’s take a moment to appreciate the dedication and passion of the volunteers who make the Rose Parade a magical and unforgettable experience for all. Cheers to them, and here’s to another spectacular parade on New Year’s Day!
The Rose Parade is right around the corner, and thousands of people are already preparing to flock to Pasadena for the New Year’s Day festivities.
In its 136th year, the parade theme is “Best Day Ever,” with tennis icon Billie Jean King as the Grand Marshal. It kicks off at 8 a.m.
Whether you’ll be camping out the night before, or heading over with blankets in tow in the early morning hours, here’s what you need to know this year.
Parade details and closures
The Rose Parade route lasts two hours, with its 5.5-mile journey starting at Green Street and Orange Grove Boulevard.
The floats, bands, and horses will head north along Orange Grove at a slow but steady 2.5 mph before turning east onto Colorado Boulevard for a majority of the show. It’ll then head north onto Sierra Madre Boulevard, wrapping up at Villa Street.
Police and city officials will close the route to cars from 10 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31, through 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1.
That includes Colorado Boulevard from Orange Grove Boulevard to Sierra Madre Boulevard, and Sierra Madre Boulevard to Paloma Street. So if you’ll be hosting viewing parties or are overdue for a delivery, Tournament of Roses officials recommend telling everyone to arrive before the closures kick in Tuesday night.
The 2025 Rose Parade closure map.
If you’ll need to drive to or through the downtown Pasadena area, you can use:
Walnut Street or the 210 Freeway for east-west travel north of Colorado Boulevard
Del Mar Boulevard or Cordova Street for east-west travel south of Colorado Boulevard
There will be designated crossing for north-south travel during the closure (see map for details)
Please note: There will be a 5K race at midnight to celebrate the New Year from Pasadena Avenue to Hill Street. Several intersections will close to cross traffic at 11 p.m. Dec. 31 and re-open at the end of the race, including Pasadena, Fair Oaks, and Marengo avenues (see full list on map.)
Tickets
You can still snag grandstand tickets from $75 to $125, depending on where you want to sit. You’ll need to have your ticket handy.
The Rose Parade of 2022 represented a long-awaited return to Pasadena’s New Year’s tradition.
If you’re sitting on Orange Grove Boulevard between Colorado Boulevard and Green Street, it’s “highly recommended” you get there by 6:30 a.m, according to Visit Pasadena. If your spot is west of Fair Oaks Avenue, you should aim to be seated by 7 a.m., but you should arrive in the area by at least 6 a.m. either way to give yourself plenty of time to work through the crowds.
Curbside seating and camping
Curbside seating is free, and lots of people will set up shop and camp overnight, which is only allowed on Dec. 31. If you’ll be bringing your kids or teens along, they need to be with an adult during the overnight hours.
The 2025 Rose Parade public access map.
You can grab your sidewalk spot starting at 12 p.m. Dec. 31, but all your blankets and chairs have to stay on the curb until 11 p.m., at which point you’ll be able to move up a bit closer to the blue “honor-line.” Tents, sofas, unoccupied chairs, and boxes that can be used as stools or seats are not allowed along the route.
You can warm up with a small elevated barbecue, but it needs to be away from buildings and you have to have a fire extinguisher available. Bonfires and fireworks are banned, period.
Most importantly, don’t forget to drink water and stay warm (you can always sit on that extra jacket).
Public paid parking is also available on a first-come, first-serve basis near the parade route, but supply is limited (and it’ll be busy, to say the least) so plan ahead. Metro rail stations, for example, often have paid or free parking. You can check here before you head out.
Dancers perform during the Rose Parade on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024.
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All parking meters are free and time limits will not be enforced on New Year’s Day, and overnight parking restrictions will not be enforced until 2 a.m. Jan. 4, according to the city. But keep an eye out for red curbs, “No Parking” signs, fire hydrants, and driveways, the usual restrictions still apply.
As our Sharon McNary wrote in 2021 — “if there IS traffic, then YOU are the traffic.”
Public transportation
Public transit is the easiest way to go, and Metrolink will be offering special early morning hours on the San Bernardino, Antelope Valley, Orange County, Ventura County, and 91 Perris Valley lines for the parade.
You can find more information here, or by calling (800) 371-5465.
You can also take the Metro L Line (the Gold Line) to Pasadena. The closest stops are:
Del Mar Station (walk .3 miles north to the parade route)
Memorial Park Station (walk .2 miles south)
Lake Station (walk .4 miles south)
Allen Station (walk .4 miles south)
Metro will also have buses traveling to areas near the route and Rose Bowl game, which you can find more information on here, or by calling (323) 466-3876.
The agency is offering free rides from 4 a.m. Dec. 31 through 3 a.m. Jan. 1, and Metro bikes are free on Jan. 1 with the code “010125”.
Accessible viewing
Three street-level viewing areas are reserved for people with disabilities and up to four of their guests.
Each of those areas along the parade route will have a section with audio descriptions for visually impaired people and another with sign language interpreters.
Diane Gagnon among Rose Parade floats on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023.
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Tickets to all these viewing areas are free! But to request space, you’ll need to complete a form here.
Please note: no seats are provided, so you’ll need to bring your own arrangements.
There’s also limited wheelchair accessible grandstand seating sold through Sharp Seating.
Rose Bowl game
The Rose Bowl game, the oldest of bowls dating back to 1902, immediately follows the parade. It starts at 1 p.m. on Jan. 1, but gates open at 11:30 a.m.
How to get to the Rose Bowl game.
Tickets are still available on the Ticketmaster resale market for the Oregon vs. Ohio State matchup. The cheapest options were going for around $235, with the best seats reaching up to $3,630 at the time of publication. Oregon fans will be in the west and north sections, with Ohio State fans in the east and south.
General parking is available in certain lots at the stadium, with spots going for $59 if you buy it in advance, or $70 on game day.
For public transportation, you can take the Metro A line and exit at the Memorial Park station. You’ll then want to follow the signs to the shuttle area at Parsons Corporation two blocks away, which will take you directly to the stadium for free.
If you’re planning to use a rideshare or taxi service, all drop-offs and pick-ups are not allowed at the stadium. You’ll need to head to Holly Street between Fair Oaks and Raymond avenues to catch the shuttle from there or walk over.
Please note: the stadium has a clear-bag policy, which means backpacks, purses, and camera cases are not allowed.
If you want more info
If you’re dying for more details, you can download the official Rose Parade app here or here. You’ll be able to see the full line-up, maps, and get more information about the participants.
If you skimmed over the rules and your car gets towed on New Year’s Day, you can call (626) 577-6426 from 5 p.m. Dec. 31 until 6 p.m. Jan. 1.
And if you have questions about closures and access, you can call the visitor hotline at (877) 793-9911. The Tournament of Roses will also be able to answer questions about resident parking passes at (626) 449-4100.
The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade, is a beloved New Year’s Day tradition in Pasadena, California. Planning for the 2025 Rose Parade is already underway, and if you want to make the most out of this iconic event, here’s what you need to know:
1. Get there early: The Rose Parade attracts hundreds of thousands of spectators, so if you want a good spot along the parade route, plan to arrive early. Some people even camp out overnight to secure a prime viewing location.
2. Dress warmly: Even though Pasadena is in sunny California, it can get quite chilly in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day. Be sure to dress in layers so you can stay comfortable throughout the parade.
3. Bring snacks and drinks: The Rose Parade can last for several hours, so make sure to pack some snacks and beverages to keep you fueled and hydrated.
4. Know the parade route: Familiarize yourself with the parade route so you know where to go and where to avoid. The parade typically starts at Orange Grove Boulevard and Green Street, then travels north on Orange Grove and turns east onto Colorado Boulevard.
5. Be prepared for crowds: The Rose Parade is a popular event, so be prepared for large crowds and heavy traffic. Consider taking public transportation or carpooling to make getting to and from the parade easier.
6. Don’t forget about the Rose Bowl: The Rose Parade is followed by the Rose Bowl Game, which is one of the most prestigious college football games in the country. If you’re a football fan, consider sticking around to watch the game at the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium.
By following these tips, you can make the most out of the 2025 Rose Parade and create lasting memories with family and friends.
It is time, once again, to test the mettle of those petals.
The 136th Rose Parade is set to kick off at 8 a.m. PST on New Year’s Day and roll along 5.5 miles of Pasadena streets before an anticipated crowd of hundreds of thousands.
Celebrating this year’s parade theme of “Best Day Ever,” some 32 floats, 20 marching bands and 16 equestrian groups will traverse Colorado Boulevard, through the heart of Old Pasadena.
“The 2025 theme celebrates life’s best moments — those unexpected times that bring a smile, warm our hearts and fill us with joy…. Together, we celebrate where we’ve been and what we look forward to. It’s about family, friends, and community and what we have to celebrate — and to be thankful for,” Tournament of Roses President Ed Morales said in a statement.
The new year’s parade grand marshal is Billie Jean King, the tennis icon and gender equality activist who won 20 Wimbledon titles, 39 Grand Slam titles, and drew an audience of 90 million people worldwide for the televised 1973 “Battle of the Sexes” match in which she beat onetime national tennis champion Bobby Riggs.
When she was announced as the parade’s grand marshal in October, King, a Long Beach native, said it “is like a dream come true.”
“As a child, the annual Tournament of Roses Parade was a big deal in our home,” said King, 81. “We used to talk about it all year long. … We looked forward to it every single year.”
The Rose Parade started in 1890 as a promotional event by the Valley Hunt Club, a social organization, to show off Pasadena’s famously mild winter weather.
“In New York, people are buried in snow. Here, our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear. Let’s hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise,” Charles F. Holder, one of the parade’s originators, said at one of the club’s meetings as the parade was being planned for the first time, according to the Tournament of Roses.
The earliest “floats” were horse-drawn carriages adorned with flowers.
Today’s massive, motorized floats, which take months to build, must be entirely covered by natural materials such as flower petals, bark, beans, corn husks, seeds and leaves. They travel an average of 2.5 mph, according to the Tournament of Roses.
As for the weather forecast in Pasadena on this New Year’s Day?
“All in all, it should be a pretty perfect day,” said Mike Wofford, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.
People camping along Colorado Boulevard should prepare for temperatures to dip into the low- to mid-40s overnight before warming to the mid- to high-50s during the parade, Wofford said.
The 2021 Rose Parade was canceled for the first time since World War II because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Candy Carlson, a spokeswoman for the Tournament of Roses, said in a statement to The Times that about 750,000 people lined the route in 2024, compared with about 700,000 in 2022, indicating a “strong return” to pre-pandemic crowd sizes.
“The consistent growth in attendance underscores the Rose Parade’s enduring appeal and the joy it brings to our community and visitors from around the world,” she said. “We’re confident this year’s parade will continue to draw a vibrant and engaged audience.”
Get ready for a blooming good time as the 2025 Rose Parade makes its way through Pasadena on New Year’s Day! This iconic event, known for its stunning floral floats and marching bands, is sure to dazzle and delight spectators of all ages.
Mark your calendars for January 1, 2025, and stake out your spot along the parade route to catch a glimpse of the spectacular displays and performances. From intricately designed floats adorned with thousands of fresh flowers to the sounds of talented musicians and dancers, the Rose Parade is a feast for the senses.
So grab your friends and family, pack a picnic, and join in the celebration as we ring in the new year with this time-honored tradition. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of the magic of the 2025 Rose Parade in Pasadena!
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The 2025 Rose Parade starts at 8 a.m. Wednesday on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena.
NBC will broadcast the Rose Parade for the 98th year. The New Year’s Day tradition also will stream on Peacock.
This year’s theme is “Best Day Ever.”
Camping overnight along the route will only be permitted the night before the parade.
Some freeway ramps in the Pasadena area will be closed from Tuesday night until Wednesday afternoon.
Tennis great Billie Jean King, of Long Beach, will lead the 5.5-mile procession as grand marshal.
The new year starts with Pasadena’s day in the sun.
The 136th Rose Parade will bring thousands of people to the San Gabriel Valley community with millions more watching the 5.5-mile procession of nearly 40 rose-covered floats, marching bands and equestrian teams from homes around the country.
Here’s what to know about the Southern California New Year’s Day tradition.
When is the Rose Parade?
The parade will step off at 8 a.m. PT Wednesday on Colorado Boulevard.
How to watch the Rose Parade
NBC will broadcast the Rose Parade for the 98th year. Hoda Kotb and Al Roker will serve as hosts. Peacock will simulcast the 2025 Rose Parade.
What is the 2025 Rose Parade theme?
This year’s theme is “Best Day Ever.”
“The 2025 theme celebrates life’s best moments — those unexpected times that bring a smile, warm our hearts and fill us with joy,” Tournament of Roses President Ed Morales said in a statement unveiling the parade theme. “From a once-in-a-lifetime experience to the simplest pleasures, each is indelibly etched into our memory. Together, we celebrate where we’ve been and what we look forward to. It’s about family, friends, and community and what we have to celebrate — and to be thankful for. On New Year’s Day and throughout the year, let’s celebrate the times that make up our Best Day Ever.”
Everything from building the float to deciding which design makes it to the Pasadena Tournament of the Roses takes careful planning.
How did the Rose Parade start?
The event now associated with the Rose Bowl football game was initially organized by members of the Valley Hunt Club in 1890 as a way to showcase Southern California in the winter. A parade was held before the hunt club competition with flower-decorated carriages. Chariot races, jousting, foot races and a tug-of-war followed the first parade.
“In New York, people are buried in snow,” Prof. Charles F. Holder said at a club meeting, according to the Tournament of Roses. “Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear. Let’s hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise.”
The first Tournament of Roses football game wasn’t until Jan. 1, 1902. After an absence for more than a decade, football was permanently reinstated among Tournament of Roses traditions in 1916.
How do the Rose parade floats get their flowers and what happens once it’s over? Here’s a look at the circle of life for roses in the Rose Parade.
Rose Parade weather forecast
Wednesday’s weather looks to be just about what the original organizers had in mind to showcase Southern California in the midst of winter. Expect a high of 70s with partly cloudy skies. Meanwhile, in New York, the forecast includes clouds, a high of 49 with a 30-percent chance of rain.
Who is the 2025 Rose Parade grand marshal?
Tennis great Billie Jean King, of Long Beach, will lead the procession as grand marshal.
Where is the Rose Parade?
The Colorado Boulevard parade will begin at the corner of Green Street and Orange Grove Boulevard, moving north on Orange Grove then east on Colorado Boulevard, then turning north on Sierra Madre Boulevard and ending at Sierra Madre and Villa Street.
The route will close to vehicles at 10 p.m. Tuesday and remain closed until 2 p.m. Wednesday after the parade.
Climate reporter Chase Cain talked to a rose farm owner to discuss the effects of climate change in the growth of roses for the iconic parade.
Rose Parade camping
There are some rules to know for parade route campers. Foremost, camping overnight along the route will only be permitted the night before the parade — that’s Tuesday night into Wednesday. Campers can start claiming spaces on the sidewalk beginning at noon Tuesday, but all people and property such as blankets and chairs must remain on the curb until 11 p.m. After 11 p.m., spectators can move out to the blue “Honor Line” on the street.
Drones are barred from the Rose Parade route. The Federal Aviation Administration “No Drone Zone” extends to flights over the Rose Bowl during the football game. Anyone who violates the drone ban may be subject to arrest, prosecution, jail and/or fines.
The City of Pasadena is preparing for the annual Rose Parade and while the final touches are being made, it’s notifying the public of what to know before they go. Annette Arreola reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 30, 2024.
Rose Parade freeway ramp closures
Some freeway ramps in the Pasadena area will be closed from Tuesday night until Wednesday afternoon.
Westbound 210 Freeway off-ramp at Sierra Madre
Eastbound 210 off-ramp at San Gabriel Boulevard
Eastbound 134 Freeway at Orange Grove Boulevard
Westbound 134 Freeway on-ramp at Orange Grove
Getting to the Rose Parade
Parking in the area will be limited and sells out early. Organizers have urged visitors to take Metro or other public transportation. Metro will be offering free fares on all of its bus and rail lines beginning at 4 a.m. Tuesday through 3 a.m Wednesday. Additional trains on the A Line will be running during the early morning hours on Wednesday to accommodate parade visitors. There are four Metro A Line stations located within a half-mile of the parade route.
The 2025 Rose Parade is sure to be a spectacle to remember, and there are a few key things to know before you head out to Pasadena to experience it in person or watch it on TV. Here’s what you need to know about this iconic New Year’s Day tradition:
1. Theme: The theme for the 2025 Rose Parade has not yet been announced, but it is sure to be a celebration of creativity, community, and the spirit of the new year.
2. Date and Time: The 2025 Rose Parade will take place on January 1st, 2025, starting at 8:00 AM Pacific Time. Be sure to arrive early to secure a good spot along the parade route.
3. Route: The parade route stretches along Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, starting at the corner of Green Street and ending at Villa Street. Be sure to check the official Rose Parade website for a detailed map of the route.
4. Grand Marshal: The Grand Marshal for the 2025 Rose Parade has not yet been announced, but past Grand Marshals have included celebrities, athletes, and community leaders.
5. Floats and Bands: The Rose Parade is famous for its elaborate floats and marching bands from around the world. Keep an eye out for your favorite bands and be prepared to be amazed by the creativity and artistry of the floats.
6. Tickets: Tickets for grandstand seating along the parade route can be purchased in advance online or on the day of the parade, but they tend to sell out quickly. General admission to the parade is free, but arrive early for the best viewing spots.
7. Parking and Transportation: Parking in Pasadena on parade day can be challenging, so consider taking public transportation or using a ride-sharing service to get to the parade route. Be sure to check for road closures and plan your route in advance.
8. Safety: Remember to dress warmly and stay hydrated during the parade, as the weather in Pasadena can be unpredictable. Be aware of your surroundings and follow any safety instructions from parade officials.
The 2025 Rose Parade promises to be a festive and unforgettable event, so don’t miss your chance to be a part of this iconic tradition. Whether you’re watching from the comfort of your home or joining the crowds in person, the Rose Parade is a great way to kick off the new year in style.
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