How much does it cost to see the floats after the Rose parade?

Tickets range in price from $60 to $110 each, depending on the view, side of the street or position on the parade route. A VIP Experience is also available for $285 and includes a souvenir program, seat cushion, buffet breakfast and a ticket for post-parade float viewing.

What happens to the floats after Rose parade?

After the parade, floats are stripped to their chassis. Structural steel elements are reused where possible; organic materials and sculptural steel are recycled.

Where are the Rose parade floats parked?

After the parade, the floats are parked at the end of the parade route on Sierra Madre Boulevard and Washington Boulevard, near Victory Park and are on display for a day and a half (two-and-a-half days when January 1 falls on Friday) after the parade.

How many floats are in the Rose Bowl parade?

This year’s parade features 43 floats, 20 marching bands and 18 equestrian units, according to the Tournament of Roses.

Who builds the Rose Parade floats?

Phoenix Decorating Company
Phoenix Decorating Company has been building floats since 1985. The name is renowned and synonymous with Pasadena Tournament of Roses.

How are parade floats driven?

Most floats use automotive gasoline engines with automatic transmissions. The engine speed is geared down through one or more auxiliary gearboxes to achieve the desired parade speed of about 2.5 mph (4.0 kph). The engine is cooled by an extra large radiator to ensure that it will not over-heat during the long parade.

How long does the Rose Bowl parade last?

Each year, thousands of spectators line the Rose Parade route to enjoy a two-hour parade of magnificent floral floats, talented marching bands, and high-stepping equestrians. The 5 1/2-mile Rose Parade route begins at the corner of Green Street and Orange Grove Blvd. in Pasadena.

Where is the Rose Bowl Parade 2021?

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The 5 1/2-mile Rose Parade route begins at the corner of Green Street and Orange Grove Blvd. in Pasadena, California.

How much does a Rose Bowl float cost?

What does a float cost? A: For a high quality float, design and construction costs vary and generally begin at approximately $275,000. Costs can be higher or lower depending on sophistication of design, degree of animation and the variety of floral materials.

What is a parade float made of?

Per Rose Parade rules, all floats must be completely covered in organic material. In addition to roses and other flowers, the floats can be made of seeds, beans, and other plant-based items.

When to go to the Rose Parade float viewing?

When to Go to the Rose Parade Float Viewing. Float viewing (officially called Post Parade: A Showcase of Floats) starts mid-day after the parade ends: January 1 (January 2 if the first is on a Sunday) and continues the next day. The first afternoon after the parade is the most crowded time to go.

What is the best time to see the floats at floatfloat?

Float viewing (officially called Post Parade: A Showcase of Floats) starts mid-day after the parade ends: January 1 (January 2 if the first is on a Sunday) and continues the next day. The afternoon after the parade is the most crowded time to go.

What is the best time to go to a float parade?

Float viewing (officially called Post Parade: A Showcase of Floats) starts mid-day after the parade ends: January 1 (January 2 if the first is on a Sunday) and continues the next day. The first afternoon after the parade is the most crowded time to go.

What happens to the flowers after the Rose Parade?

After the Rose Parade ends, all of those fantastic floral masterpieces park near the end of the parade route. To keep them safe from harm, they’re protected inside a fenced area. To see them, you pay a small admission fee.