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re: Georgia’s Rose Bowl Game

Posted on 12/21/20 at 12:06 pm to
Posted by Gtmodawg
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Posted on 12/21/20 at 12:06 pm to
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Any of you attended the Georgia game in Pasadena? With LSU’s season over I start looking to the 2021 season. LSU plays UCLA the second week.

What can you tell me about the area around the Rose Bowl? Are there hotels in this area? Area is safe, etc?

I appreciate any information you can provide me. Thanks


I took my family and would do it again IF it was the only chance in my lifetime that UGA would play in the Rose Bowl....but I wouldn't do it again having done it once.


The stadium is in a park in a residential area and as far as I know there are no hotels and no restaurants nearby. At least nearby during the rose bowl because traffic is HORRENDOUS. During a normal game the traffic and security may be less making the area more accessible.

The stadium itself is a DUMP. Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, the home of the Braves, was a PALACE compared to the Rose Bowl Stadium....and AFC was about as bad as a stadium could get, I thought. The parking that I saw was in a grass field, or at one time was a grass field, probably, but was a dust bowl with some serious ruts in it....it would have made a helluva mud bog had it rained.

We went to the parade the morning of the game and traffic was HORRENDOUS. We traveled the route we planned to take from the train station for the parade to the game itself and had three alternatives which we traveled also to make certain we would be able to get to the game. When we started back to the train station, 4 hours before kickoff, we could not get back to the train station and our car so our plans were all done...so we tried to uber...nothing doing, traffic was so bad the only way to meet an UBER was to walk 30 blocks or so away from the parade route and then get dropped off 30 blocks or so from the stadium...and we were only about 30 blocks from the stadium so we set off walking...and just barely made it in 4 hours because of foot traffic....it was the biggest cluster frick I have ever seen.


It got worse AFTER the game...for some reason had to stand in line about 2 hours...to get out of the stadium....and then another 3 hours in line to get on a shuttle bus back to the Pasedena transit hub, which is about 10-15 blocks from the Stadium but, it having taken 4 hours to walk the 30 or so blocks, and traffic being as bad or worse AFTER the game, we, like about 75000 other people, decided standing in line would be quicker....it wasn't.

All in we spent nearly 20 hours....we left our hotel at 4 AM to get to our seats for the parade and got back about 1 AM the next day....and had not been more than 5 miles or so from the stadium the entire time. I know it doesn't sound possible that it could take 4 hours to walk 30 blocks but most of that time was spent standing still for 30-40 minutes in a mass of humanity.....every intersection took 20 minutes to get through, at least....it was a nightmare. I doubt a normal game day is as bad but the locals I talked to during the ordeal said it wasn't much better.....
Posted by lewis and herschel
Member since Nov 2009
11363 posts
Posted on 12/21/20 at 1:14 pm to
We post game tailgated and watched Clemson lose to Bama and then drove out no problems. 3hours later we zipped right out.

Regular game will be nothing like the Rose bowl crowd wise.

The stadium is cool like wrigley. Not like Jerry World or Blanks Benz.
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