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Going to the Rose Bowl game between USC and Penn State? Here’s what you need to know

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Penn State and USC meet in the 103rd Rose Bowl game Monday at 2 p.m. Parking around the stadium will be limited. Ticket holders are encouraged to use public transportation or carpool and to arrive early.

Getting to the game

Drop-off for taxis, ride-hailing services

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No drop-offs or pickups, including taxi and ride-hailing services, are allowed at the stadium. Drop-off location is on Holly Street between Fair Oaks Avenue and Raymond Avenue. From there, all patrons may use the free Rose Bowl shuttle or walk to the stadium.

Transportation

Parking at the Rose Bowl is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis..

Gold Line

The Memorial Park station is a three-block walk from the Parsons Corp. parking lot shuttle stop. The free shuttle stops near gates B and C at the stadium (see map). For more information on public transportation, call (323) 466-3876.

Parking and shuttle service

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Rose Bowl stadium parking is available beginning at 4 a.m. The cost is $40 for cars and $200 for RVs. Overnight RV parking is also available for $60. Limousine parking is $250, with no dropoff available at the stadium. Bus parking is available for $350. Parking, at $40 a car, and shuttle rides are available at the Parsons parking lot, 100 W. Walnut St. (see map). The free stadium shuttle will run from 10 a.m. until about two hours after the game ends. For more information, go to rosebowlstadium.com or call (626) 449-4100.

What you can carry into the stadium

Allowed

12-by-6-inch clear plastic bag

1-gallon plastic freezer bag

Clutch with wrist strap or shoulder strap (not larger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches)

Diaper bag, as long as accompanied by a child

Not allowed

Backpack

Camera case

Mesh bag

Purse

Clear backpack

Tinted plastic bag

Oversized tote bag

Printed pattern plastic bag

Fanny pack

Binoculars case

Public FanFest

Activities from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in parking lot 1A north of the stadium include:

—Music/DJ and interactive games

—Photos with the Rose Bowl game trophy

—TV walls to watch other bowl games

—Secure zone for expedited entry into the stadium

Sources: Tournament of Roses, Rose Bowl Operating Co.

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