SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Seahawks plan Seattle parade to celebrate Super Bowl win

Feb 2, 2014, 7:59 PM | Updated: Feb 5, 2014, 10:59 am

  • Get the latest updates in our LIVE parade blog
  • Map of parade route

    A parade to honor the Super Bowl champion Seahawks is set for Wednesday morning from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in downtown Seattle.

    The parade route starts on Denny Way (outside the EMP museum), and travels south down 4th Avenue through Westlake Park, finishing at the north entrance to CenturyLink Field.

    Event details


    Parade start: 11:00 a.m. at Fourth Avenue near Denny Way
    Parade end: 1:30 p.m. at CenturyLink Field
    Who will be there: Seahawks, Blue Thunder, Sea Gals, Blitz, 300,000 fans
    Traffic: Expect the worst. Pine Street west of 9th Avenue will close at about 7 a.m. Fourth Ave. will be closed at about 10 a.m. until the parade ends.
    Parking: There will be limited parking at CenturyLink Field.
    Transportation: When Fourth Ave. is closed, Metro will not be able to cross at any location except Yesler Way. King County Metro has rerouted about 33 bus routes. Check alerts Century Link Light Rail will operate every 7.5 minutes all day. The Sounder train added extra cars and trips. Check rider alerts
    Weather: Forecasters say it’ll be sunny and breezy Wednesday morning with temperatures in the low 30s.
    Listen: 710 ESPN Seattle and KIRO Radio will broadcast live from the parade and CenturyLink Field.

    There will be limited parking availability at CenturyLink Field

    Who will be at the parade?

    At least 300,000 people are expected to attend.

    Seahawks players, Coach Pete Carroll, the Sea Gals, Blitz, and Blue Thunder will be in attendance, along with city and state officials including Mayor Murray, Gov. Jay Inslee and King County Executive Dow Constantine.

    Assistant Chief Paul McDonagh told KIRO Radio it’s all hands on deck for Seattle Police.

    “Since 1979 when the Sonics won their championship, we haven’t had an event this large in the city,” he said.

    The Seahawks

    Kyle Moore with Seattle Fire said those riding in the parade will be carried in Ride the Ducks vehicles.

    “They’re all going to be sitting in Ducks,” said Moore. “So they’re going to be sitting high off the ground, so no matter if you’re in the front row or you’re eight rows back, you’re going to get a good view of the players. You’re going to get a good view of the coaches.”

    “Go Hawks! I just love it. It’s amazing for the Ducks and we’re so proud to be a part of this,” said Ride the Ducks of Seattle owner Brian Tracy.

    Along with the Ducks, the Washington National Guard will escort the Seahawks, coaches, and elected officials.

    “We are so honored that the Seahawks and the Seafair organization asked us to help out with this celebration,” said Maj. Gen. Bret Daugherty, the state’s adjutant general and commander of the Washington National Guard.

    Moore said everyone is happy to put this together to celebrate all the Seahawks’ hard work, and also give the 12th Man a chance to welcome their team home.

    “They want everyone to be part of this,” said Moore. “As Coach Carroll said right after that win, the 12s were a big part of this winning season and they want to make sure they pay back to all the people that supported them.”

    He reminded parade-goers to stay on the sidewalks and asked them to refrain from bringing confetti, streamers, or anything to throw.

    “We want to keep the city as beautiful, as clean as possible,” said Moore.

    Super Bowl Celebration at CenturyLink Field

    Following the parade, a Super Bowl celebration will be held at CenturyLink Field. Season ticket holders got the chance to buy tickets to the event Tuesday morning, but the event is sold out. Seats are not assigned. Gates open at 10:30.

    To accommodate the unprecedented interest, Seahawks fans were invited to watch the event on the large screen inside neighboring Seafeco Field, which is at capacity. Tickets sold out around 11 p.m. Tuesday.

    Listen

    KIRO Radio and 710 ESPN Seattle will host a live broadcast from the parade route and CenturyLink Field. Following the celebrations, 710 ESPN Seattle will re-air Super Bowl XLVIII from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


Seattle Seahawks

Pete Carroll UW Huskies...

Brent Stecker

Watch: Pete Carroll steps in as coach at UW Huskies football practice

Former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll showed at a recent UW Huskies spring football practice that he still has plenty left in the tank.

2 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks draft Troy Fautanu UW Huskies...

Stacy Rost

Rost: The Seahawks’ smart pick, fun pick and wild card at No. 16

With less than a week until the Seattle Seahawks are on the clock in the NFL Draft at No. 16 overall, Stacy Rost looks at three directions they could go.

3 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks draft...

Cameron Van Til

Seahawks GM Schneider: How draft position impacts strategy

With Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider owning the No. 16 pick, he shared some thoughts on how draft position impacts the strategy of trading back.

18 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider...

Brent Stecker

Seahawks GM Schneider addresses ‘picture gate’ at team HQ

Why did the Seattle Seahawks remove some pictures and slogans at team HQ from the Pete Carroll era? GM John Schneider has the story.

19 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks Rashaad Penny Geno Smith...

Cameron Van Til

Bump: Why a Rashaad Penny reunion makes sense for Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks reportedly met with free agent running back Rashaad Penny. Here's why it'd make sense for Seattle to bring him back.

21 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks Michael Penix Jr. UW Huskies NFL Draft...

Cameron Van Til

Huard: Why UW QB Michael Penix Jr. should be in play for Seahawks

Brock Huard explains why the Seattle Seahawks should target UW Huskies QB Michael Penix Jr. if he's still available after the first round.

23 hours ago

Seahawks plan Seattle parade to celebrate Super Bowl win