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Tips on how to enjoy Thursday’s Kings parade

Family members of Kings player Mike Richards hold the Stanley Cup after Monday's victory.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
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The parade to celebrate the Kings’ Stanley Cup championship begins Thursday at noon at the corner of Figueroa and West 5th Street. There are expected to be several thousand people in attendance for the parade, and the rally at Staples Center after the parade is already sold out.

With that in mind, here are a few facts and tips to help you enjoy yourself should you decide to come downtown for the parade.

-- Players and their families, coaches, staff, broadcasters, alumni, the Kings Ice Crew and mascot Bailey will ride on double-decker buses. Among the items to be carried by those in the parade will be the Stanley Cup, the Conn Smythe Trophy and the Clarence Campbell Cup.

-- If you want to watch the parade, you can find a spot on the one-mile parade route on Figueroa Street between 5th Street and Chick Hearn Court.

-- The parade is expected to last 30 to 45 minutes.

-- Make sure you bring some water to drink, and some sunscreen. Temperatures are expected to reach 80 degrees Thursday, and you will be standing outside for quite a while.

-- Fans with tickets to the rally at Staples Center can show their tickets to enter special viewing areas along Chick Hearn Court on the south side of the street in Staples Center’s Star Plaza or on the north side of the street in L.A. Live’s Nokia Plaza. Only those with tickets for the rally can enter these areas.

--The rally inside Staples Center is scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m.

-- The rally, scheduled to last one hour, is to include specially produced video highlights from the season, introductions of the entire team, the coaching staff and executives, with speeches from many of the players.

-- Staples Center is scheduled to open at 1 p.m. to fans with tickets.

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