Access to the Rose Bowl Stadium can get crowded the day of the Rose Bowl Game. This page provides alternative methods of getting to the Rose Bowl Stadium.
Gold Line Light Rail Service
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a light rail service to the Pasadena area called the Metro Gold Line.
If you would like to take the Metro Gold Line to the game, exit the train at the Memorial Park Station in Pasadena. When you exit the station, simply follow the signs for two blocks to the Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi Shuttle. This shuttle will take you directly to the Rose Bowl Stadium. After the game, simply reverse your route.
For help planning your MTA trip, call: 800-266-6883 or visit www.mta.net.
Game Day Shuttles
On January 1, free shuttle buses will be provided courtesy of Citi and are available at Parsons, at the corner of Fair Oaks Avenue and Holly Street, in Pasadena. The shuttle runs continuously from 10 a.m. until approximately two hours after the end of the game.
There is a $30 charge per car at Parsons on game day. Reserved parking at Parsons can also be purchased in advance by visiting Parsons’ web site at www.ParPark.com for a discounted price of $28 or by calling 626-440-2844. Overnight parking is also available for $56 and bus parking is available for $175.
Drop-Off / Taxi Zone
The designated drop-off, pick-up and taxi zone is on Holly Street between Fair Oaks Avenue and Arroyo Parkway. Passengers may take the free Rose Bowl Game Shuttle to the stadium. There are no provisions for drop-offs and pick-ups at the Rose Bowl Stadium. All taxi’s or passenger cars entering the Rose Bowl Stadium area on Thursday, January 1, will be required to pay the $30 parking fee. |