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Do's And Dont's For Friday's Rose Parade & Rose Bowl Game

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Here is a full list of what you can and cannot take to the 2016 Rose Parade and Rose Bowl.

Those in attendance of either event may NOT bring drones to the 127th Rose Parade, while umbrella's and selfie sticks are NOT allowed within the secured grandstand area at "TV Corner", the intersection of Orange Grove and Colorado boulevards.

These items are NOT PERMITTED inside the Rose Bowl Stadium

-- animals
-- bags violating the bag policy
-- balls, toys or sports equipment
-- banners, signs, flags, poles or sticks
-- beverage containers larger than 17 ounces (factory-sealed plastic
bottles of water, 17 ounces are allowed; limit two per person
-- boxes or wrapped packages
-- cans, glass bottles or alcoholic beverages
-- coolers
-- drones
-- glass, metal or hard plastic containers
-- helium balloons
-- laser pointers
-- noisemakers including thunder sticks, musical instruments, whistles,
air horns and boom boxes
-- skates, skateboards, hoverboards, scooters or bicycles;
-- umbrellas
-- unauthorized cameras with lenses longer than 3 1/2 inches,
interchangeable or telephoto lenses
-- unauthorized video cameras, monopods, tripods or selfie sticks;
-- unsliced fruits or vegetables
-- weapons or projectiles

The Rose Bowl also has a CLEAR BAG POLICY for all events including the Rose Bowl Game.

Approved bags are:
-- 12-inch by six-inch by 12-inch clear plastic bag
-- one-gallon plastic freezer bag
-- clutch with shoulder strap (clutch may not be larger than 4 1/2
inches by 6 1/2 inches)
-- clutch with wrist strap (clutch may not be larger than 4 1/2 inches
by 6 1/2 inches)
-- diaper bag, as long as accompanied by a child

NON-APPROVED BAGS

-- backpacks;
-- camera case
-- mesh bag
-- purse
-- clear backpack
-- tinted plastic bag
-- oversized tote bag
-- printed-pattern plastic bag
-- fanny pack
-- binoculars case

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