Rose Parade Rosemont Pavilion Float Viewing
I’ve loved the Rose Parade for decades, so this year was excited to go to the Rosemont Pavilion float viewing before the parade. We went to the parade in Pasadena every year, when I was growing up. In recent years, I’ve watched on TV from home.
Float design has come a long way, since the first parade in 1890. It’s always exciting to see what they come up with! The floats require a lot of hard work from professionals and volunteers, and the results are always amazing.
Some of the floats are assembled and decorated at Rosemont Pavilion, which is just across the street from the Rose Bowl. They have it set up, so that people can tour the building and watch the volunteers at work. Tickets can be purchased online ahead of time.
I saw the following floats taking shape:
- Ohio State
- Washington Huskies
- Cal Poly Universities
- Blue Diamond Almonds
- Chipotle
- China Airlines
- How to Train Your Dragon
Photo Gallery
Statice Flowers
Cal Poly Far Out Frequencies Float
Flowers for the Blue Diamond Almond Float
Bark Sorting
Flower Prep
Color Chart
Vehicles for Parade Dignitaries
Tournament of Roses Rose Parade
The floats are absolutely gorgeous, and seeing them up close is fascinating. The amount of work that goes into making every little detail perfect is amazing. And since the floats are coated with real flowers, seeds, and natural materials, those last few days before the parade are hectic.
If you live nearby or have traveled to the area, a walk through the Rosemont Pavilion is a good experience. The floats weren’t done when I was there, but I got a good glimpse of what they will be. Now, I’m excited to see the finished floats on New Year’s Day! And, of course, watch the Rose Bowl game!
Rosemont Pavilion
480 N. Arroyo Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91103