Two PRICELESS Seats to the 135th Tournament of Roses Parade with Coffee, Donuts & Bathroom


Item Number: 385

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: May 22, 2023 9:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 10 bids - Item Sold!






Description

Two (2) Priceless Tickets for the 135th Tournament of Roses Parade that will be held on January 1, 2024. These seats are at the corner of South Orange Grove Road and West Colorado Blvd in Stand 14. You will be seated right next to the judges stand and the television presenters.  These seats include coffee, donuts, and portable restroom facilities. 


These tickets are the personal tickets of Pasadena City Councilmember Gene Masuda, that he donated to our organization. These tickets are not available for purchase to the general public and are truly priceless. Needless to say, these are some of the best seats to view the Rose Parade. Don't miss out on your chance to check an item off your bucket list!


AMERICA’S NEW YEAR CELEBRATION


For millions of people around the world, the Rose Parade is an iconic New Year’s Day tradition.


The Rose Parade travels 5 ½ miles down Colorado Blvd. and features four types of entries: floral-decorated floats entered by a participating corporation, non-profit organization or municipality, equestrian units, bands, and Tournament Entries. Rose Parade participants have long histories with the Tournament of Roses and keep the traditions alive.


The earliest Tournament of Roses welcomed 3,000 spectators to its first parade filled with beautiful, horse-drawn carriages covered in flowers. More than a century later, the parade floats are a marvel of state of the art technology, all tucked away beneath flowers and other all-natural materials.


City of Pasadena, City Council, District 4

100 North Garfield Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101


Website: https://www.cityofpasadena.net/district4/ 


 

Special Instructions

Tickets have no value, cash, or otherwise. Cannot be exchanged or cancelled.  For questions, please contact events@k9youthalliance.org 

Donated by

Pasadena City Council Member Gene Masuda