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San Diego Holiday Parade: What You Need To Know

Holiday Bowl Parade attendees look on as a lion balloon passes, Dec. 30, 2015.
Nicholas McVicker
Holiday Bowl Parade attendees look on as a lion balloon passes, Dec. 30, 2015.

The largest balloon parade in the United States is scheduled to start at the Embarcadero Tuesday morning.

It's officially known as the Port of San Diego Holiday Bowl parade, which will also feature the marching bands from Washington State University and the University of Minnesota — the two schools that will be competing in the football game later in the afternoon.

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The County's Waterfront Park downtown adjacent to the County Administration Center is a prime vantage point, located at 1600 Pacific Highway, and officials urged viewers to arrive well before the 10 a.m. parade start time.

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The balloons, marching bands and more will head south along Harbor Drive on the park's bay side and finish at the corner of Harbor Drive and Pacific Highway near Seaport Village.

The Port of San Diego expects more than 100,000 visitors to line the parade route so parking will be at a premium.

Parade goers planning to make Waterfront Park their viewing spot were urged to take the Trolley to the County Center/Little Italy trolley stop, located one block east of the park.

Segments of Harbor Drive and Pacific Highway will be closed beginning at 7:45 a.m., officials said.

The grandstand and television coverage area will limit parade viewing on the park's southwest corner.

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Alcohol, smoking, e-cigarettes, glass and barbecuing are not allowed in the parade area. Picnics, lawn chairs, blankets and canopies are allowed.