Getting to the game
Transportation
Because Rose Bowl parking is limited by rain-related flooding, spectators are urged to use public transit to reach Pasadena or free shuttle service from Staples Center in Los Angeles or the Pasadena shuttle lot.
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Gold Line
For Metro Rail passengers, the Memorial Park Station is a three-block walk to the shuttle lot to catch a ride to the stadium. (See map.)
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Limited parking/shuttle service
Rose Bowl parking lots open at 4 a.m. $20 for cars, $40 for RVs. Cars are parked five deep in some areas.
Staples Center Lot 3 opens at 8 a.m., $10 per car. Free shuttle service starts at 9 a.m. and is limited to 2,500 people.
Parsons Parking Lot, 100 W. Walnut, is the Pasadena shuttle lot and charges $25 for cars, $150 for RVs.
The shuttles run every five minutes from 10 a.m. until an hour after the game.
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Stadium services
First aid/lost and found/police: South of Gate B, in the Public Safety Building
Concessions:In front of tunnel entrances
Restrooms: At most tunnel entrances
Public telephones: On the concourse level at Tunnels 7, 17 and 23A
Sources: Pasadena Tournament of Roses; PARPARK; Rose Bowl Operating Co.
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