Officials Provide Advice, Tips for Anyone Going to the Panthers Parade Sunday
- The Florida Panthers will hold a victory parade at noon Sunday in Fort Lauderdale to celebrate their 2025 Stanley Cup championship win.
- The parade follows the Panthers' back-to-back championship victory over the Edmonton Oilers, with city officials preparing safety measures and logistics weeks in advance.
- The parade will start at the intersection of Riomar Street and A1A, proceed southward along A1A until reaching Southeast Fifth Street, and conclude with a rally held on the beach. Officials anticipate attendance will be comparable to last year’s crowd of over 200,000 people despite rainy conditions.
- Officials warn of high heat and large crowds, advising sunscreen, hydration, early arrival, limited parking, alternate transport, and increased police presence, with the security cost expected near $580,000.
- The event underlines Fort Lauderdale's investment in community and visibility, with the Panthers paying most costs and officials aiming for a safe, memorable celebration.
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