I've tried to answer questions/share my opinion of feedback in the other Rose Bowl related discussion threads but might be easier to post some stuff here and share my email for questions.
Background: my wife (also PSU alum) and I have lived in Pasadena for past 12 years. We live towards the end of the parade route--a few blocks away. We may have two extra tickets available, I'll know for sure in a few days. We may have parade tickets but won't know until end of this coming week. I've already been asked--sorry, parking at my place is limited and may not be ideal (you'd have to Uber from here since it's too far to walk).
Background: my wife (also PSU alum) and I have lived in Pasadena for past 12 years. We live towards the end of the parade route--a few blocks away. We may have two extra tickets available, I'll know for sure in a few days. We may have parade tickets but won't know until end of this coming week. I've already been asked--sorry, parking at my place is limited and may not be ideal (you'd have to Uber from here since it's too far to walk).
- Parking:
- Rose Bowl used to discourage parking at the stadium because its limited and can be a pain to get in and out of.
- If it rains, they will not park on the golf courses around the stadium which means they will do street parking which would be a friggin nightmare.
- If you are going to do the parade along with the game, Parsons would be a good option. They will have a fleet of shuttles from Parsons to the stadium though you could also walk from Old Town.
- Parking far enough away and using Uber is a good option. You will just have to be patient--especially after the game. Walk back to Old Town from the game, have a beer, then request an Uber.
- Parade:
- Is it worth it? I'm not a parade person but if you've never done it, yes, it's quite the show.
- If you are going to do it, grandstand seats are great to sit and relax and watch it. They do recommend you are in your seats by/around 6:30am (parade starts at 8am).
- If you dont have tickets to grandstand seats, you can stand and watch though that's lots of standing. There is a tradition to camp out along the parade route to ensure a front row spot but do you really want to camp out along the street and then go to the game afterwards?
- If you are towards the beginning of the parade route, it will be done around 10ish so you'll have some time before you need to get to the stadium. Game is at 2p but going through gates, seeing pre-game activities, you should be in your seat by 1p.
- If you are in the area the day after, you can go up to the end of the parade route, and walk amongst the floats and see them up close to see all the amazing details.
- Pep rally/PSU hotel - totally based on last trip so no guarantees it will be the same this year
- Team/official hotel is JW Marriott at LA Live
- Pep rally was January 1st at LA Live
- Stuff to do:
- This is totally dependent on where your base is going to be. My wife and I are somewhat homebodies so we usually go out to dinner, breweries, shop in/around Pasadena.
- South Lake Avenue area has some good restaurants (Gaucho Grill, Magnolia House, Granville, Pie and Burger).
- Old Town also has some good restaurants (Craft is one of my favorites).
- Looks at Union Street in Old Town, some great food options there.
- As far as bars/breweries in Pasadena, I'd recommend these: Congregation, Der Wolf, Barney's, Blind Donkey, King's Row, Lucky Baldwin's Rocco's, etc.
- Outside of Pasadena, this is where my advice wavers.
- Depending on budget and time, there is Disneyland or at least Downtown Disney (restaurants/shopping).
- Universal Studios/Universal Studios CityWalk
- Academy Museum (Oscars) - just opened in the past year. If you are a movie fan, this is the place to go.
- Grammy Museum (near LA Live) - like the Academy Museum but for music
- Santa Monica Pier (cliche yes but still cool if you've never been there)
- This is totally dependent on where your base is going to be. My wife and I are somewhat homebodies so we usually go out to dinner, breweries, shop in/around Pasadena.