WBRC: PASADENA, California In a CFP Semifinal showdown, No. 4 Alabama will travel to Pasadena to take on top-ranked Michigan in the Rose Bowl, continuing the tradition of having an SEC team in the College Football Playoff.
It will be Alabama’s ninth Rose Bowl trip overall. The Crimson Tide won their first National Championship in 1925, finishing 20-19 over Washington to cap off the season. When the Wolverines take on the Tide, it will be their 20th visit to Pasadena.
Cash, credit or debit cards, or Apple Pay can be used to pay for parking, which costs $55 in advance or $65 on game day. ParkJockey.com is the place to acquire parking cards in advance.
On the day of the game, lots open at 4 a.m., and there are no in-and-out privileges, so make sure to pack everything you’ll need.
In the event of bad weather, RoseBowlGame.com states that the golf course parking around the stadium might not be accessible. In such scenario, the Pasadena Police Department will oversee street parking management.
How to Go to the Stadium
On game day, fans can travel to Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena using public transportation.
Fans can receive a complimentary shuttle to the stadium by walking two blocks to Parsons Parking Lot after riding the Metro Gold Line to Memorial Park Station. From 10 a.m. until almost two hours after the game is over, the shuttles will run nonstop.
Policy for Security Clear Bags
The Rose Bowl Game will follow the clear bag policy of Rose Bowl Stadium.
Acceptable bags consist of:
Clear Plastic Bag, 12″ x 6″ x 12″
Plastic Freezer Bag, One Gallon
Shoulder strap clutch (maximum size of clutch is 4.5″ by 6.5″).
Wrist strap clutch (maximum size of clutch: 4.5″ x 6.5″).
diaper bag, provided a child is present
Bags that are not permitted include:
Purses Camera Case
Purse with mesh material; transparent backpack; colored plastic bag; large tote bag; printed pattern plastic bag; fanny pack; binocular case