Frontline/Secondline RV Camping Guidelines
PARKING FEES: Advance reservations are required. Payment is due at time of reservation through Sharp Seating Company. The fee covers one vehicle per space. (Some exceptions apply. Details for each parking lot are shown under the parking lot address on sharpseating.com.) Fees for additional vehicles are payable in advance. Additional vehicles will park as directed upon arrival. Please note this is a non-refundable ticket. No refunds or exchanges.
ARRIVAL: Attach parking permit to driver side of windshield in plain view for police and parking attendants to assist you. All vehicles must have a parking permit to enter. Do not arrive prior to the entrance time shown on your parking permit. You must be parked within two (2) hours of your designated entrance time. In the event of an emergency and you are unable to arrive within this time frame, please call Sharp Seating at 626/795-4171. We will attempt to make arrangements for you, but not guaranteed. You must vacate premises immediately following the Rose Parade unless otherwise stated on permit. No in and out access is available.
LOCATION: Enter parking lot through address on your parking permit. Signs will be posted. Parking attendants will assist you to your reserved parking space. Your vehicle will be parked directly behind the sidewalk facing the parade route if you carry a Frontline permit. Secondline reservations park directly behind Frontline.
VEHICLES SUBJECT TO SEARCH: In compliance with the Pasadena Police Department, vehicles parked within one block of the parade route may be subject to search if there is a public safety concern. In appreciation of your compliance, the Department will present you with a commemorative sticker to place on the lower left side of your windshield. This will allow officers in passing police cars to recognize that you have registered with the Pasadena Police as a parade attendee, and are cooperating with community anti-terrorism and crime prevention efforts to enhance public safety. No weapons or illegal drugs permitted.
VEHICLE PARKING: Space does allow for slide-outs. All units must be self-contained. Sanitation facilities will not be provided. There are no tents allowed in this area. Do not occupy any area beyond your vehicle.
QUIET HOURS: To ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone, please observe quiet hours from 10pm to 6am. All amplified music must be silenced by 10pm. Please do not disturb other campers regardless of time of day.
GENERATORS: Small “silent” generators may be operated between the hours of 8am to 8pm.
PARADE ROUTE: Parade route closures will take effect beginning at 10:00 p.m. on December 31 through 2:00 p.m. on January 1 along Colorado Blvd. from Orange Grove to Sierra Madre and northbound Sierra Madre to Paloma.
You may view the parade from your vehicle or chairs may be placed at the sidewalk edge beginning at noon on December 31st. Public areas (sidewalks, curbs, gutters, streets) may not be cordoned or roped off. Police will remove all ropes. All viewers, chairs & belongings must remain on the curb until midnight. At that time, spectators may move out to the blue line. Unoccupied chairs are not allowed.
Do not bring upholstered chairs, couches, boxes, scaffolds, tents, horns, ladders or freestanding umbrellas; they will be confiscated. Folding chairs are acceptable.
Bonfires are strictly prohibited. Small, professional barbeques (elevated at least one foot off the ground) are allowed if 25 ft. from buildings/combustibles, with a fire extinguisher nearby.
Do not throw items of any kind, including marshmallows and tortillas. Silly string, whipped cream and shaving cream are not allowed.
No animals, except for Trained Service Animals, will be allowed along the parade route.
CURFEW: There is a curfew law for those under 18 in effect from 10 p.m. December 31st to 5 a.m. January 1st. There must be a parent or guardian present.
ALCOHOL: No alcohol of any kind is allowed on the parade route. The legal drinking age in California is 21. Minors in possession of alcoholic beverages are subject to arrest along with the person who supplied it.
“If You See Something, Say Something®.” Report suspicious activities and packages to emergency authorities along the parade route.
In case of emergency, call 9-1-1 and know the cross streets from where you are calling. For non-emergencies, call (626) 744-4241.
Have fun, be safe and have a Happy New Year!