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California

Rose Parade®: A Heritage to Celebrate

Program No. 10515RJ
Celebrate New Year’s Day at the Rose Parade® in Pasadena, learning about the parade’s history, watching award-winning bands and helping decorate a signature Rose Parade® float.

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DATES & PRICES

Hotel Luxury Hotel
Dec 28 - Jan 2, 2024
Hotel 2,599
Luxury Hotel 3,199
Dec 28 - Jan 2, 2025
Hotel 2,699
Luxury Hotel 3,349
Special Offer

Enroll by May 31, 2024 to take $200 off the price shown!

DATES & PRICES

Hotel Luxury Hotel
Dec 28 - Jan 2, 2024
Hotel 2,979
Luxury Hotel 3,949
Dec 28 - Jan 2, 2025
Hotel 3,099
Luxury Hotel 4,079
Special Offer

Enroll by May 31, 2024 to take $200 off the price shown!

6 days
5 nights
13 meals
5B 3L 5D
2
Rose Parade® Float Decorating
Los Angeles/Pasadena Area
3
Lectures, Bandfest
Los Angeles/Pasadena Area
5
The Rose Parade®
Los Angeles/Pasadena Area
6
Floatfest, Program Concludes
Los Angeles/Pasadena Area
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At a Glance

New Year’s Eve belongs to Times Square but New Year’s Day is all California’s and Pasadena’s with the Rose Parade®! Welcome the new year by attending the annual Rose Parade® and delight in the tradition and pageantry of magnificent floral floats, high-stepping equestrians and spirited marching bands.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Walking up to one mile per day, standing for several hours, climbing stairs and sitting on bleacher seats without backs. Bandfest, Rose Parade®, and Floatfest occur rain or shine, be prepared to enjoy these events in wet weather.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Learn the fascinating history of the parade from a Tournament of Roses® insider and hear from a past Rose Queen about her reign.
  • Attend Bandfest to watch the performances and shows.
  • Become a part of the spectacle as you help decorate one of the elaborate Rose Parade® floats, attend the parade itself and view floats up close after the parade.

General Notes

One of the most popular events, this event draws large crowds with about 1 million people viewing the parade in person each year. This is also a popular program for Road Scholar which makes it a large group program. The program is limited to 600 people divided between two hotels. Participants will be with the large group for most of the activities and lectures, participants will be divided into smaller groups for orientation and travel to activities. If you are interested in seeing the Rose Parade® in a smaller group, take a look "The Best of California: The Reagan Library to the Channel Islands" (#14491) that also begins on December 28, 2023.
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Julie King
Julie Myers King, the 1988 Tournament of Roses® Queen, is a marketing specialist for the financial planning firm Hesen and Haslam. Previously, King worked as a paraprofessional for the Las Virgenes Unified School District, specializing in elementary education. Her experiences as Rose Queen include appearances on television shows and travels to Canada and Japan. In her spare time, she is an Assistant Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 127 in Agoura Hills. She is the mother of two Eagle Scouts and a Life Scout.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Julie Myers King, the 1988 Tournament of Roses® Queen, is a marketing specialist for the financial planning firm Hesen and Haslam. Previously, King worked as a paraprofessional for the Las Virgenes Unified School District, specializing in elementary education. Her experiences as Rose Queen include appearances on television shows and travels to Canada and Japan. In her spare time, she is an Assistant Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 127 in Agoura Hills. She is the mother of two Eagle Scouts and a Life Scout.
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Jill Swaim is a retired elementary and middle school teacher. She taught for 39 years in San Diego, Oceanside, and Santa Paula, all districts in California. She has worked for Road Scholar since 2003 as a group leader, and has become a volunteer ambassador for the organization. Her hobbies include spending time with her grandchildren, travel, and volunteering.
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Gail Ginell was born in Brooklyn, NY but has lived in Southern California for most of her life. She received her bachelor’s in economics and a master’s in business administration. After living in the San Fernando Valley post-college, Gail returned with her husband to Thousand Oaks where they raised their two sons. Gail has been a part-time CPA for 35 years, is certified from the International Tour Management Institute and has been the editor of the alumni section of her college magazine for 24 years.
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Kris Springer has always loved nature and traveling. Kris was born in Wisconsin, attended high school in Minnesota, and received her degree in communications from the University of Colorado in Boulder. Kris has gained great respect for the environment while working as a docent at Point San Luis Lighthouse and Central Coast Aquarium in Avila Beach. During the school year Kris works as a teacher. She has been singing with the San Luis Obispo Vocal Arts Ensemble for the past 22 years.
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Manuel Márquez came to Road Scholar after a rewarding career in medical practice management. He has led groups to Cuba and his native Los Angeles. As an undergraduate in Boston, he was introduced close-up to the wonders of western art, the colonial and revolutionary history of the United States, and a love of learning about planet Earth and all its inhabitants. Manuel has explored nearly fifty countries on five continents. He enjoys music, reading, movies, and his beautiful cat Pearl.
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David Sienkiewicz is an experienced travel industry professional. He has managed groups from planning and development stages to the successful leadership and implementation of programs. His experience spans 30 years and has included outdoor adventure and motorcoach explorations of the United States and Canada, cycling and walking groups in Italy, as well as hiking, backpacking, and rock climbing groups in Yosemite and other national parks throughout the western U.S. Dave has traveled to all 50 states, six Canadian provinces, and 22 countries abroad.
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Dawn Spare is an avid traveler with a deep love of nature, history, and culture who enjoys both the city and country life. She earned her BFA magna cum laude from the University of California, Irvine, and attended graduate school at Temple and the University of Wisconsin. She lives on California’s Central Coast underneath pine trees at the beach, where she walks in nature daily. She belongs to a book club and has sung for the past 20 years with the award-winning Vocal Arts Ensemble.
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Amy Bowen was raised in Northern New Jersey and currently lives in Sonoma County, California. Amy holds a bachelor’s degree from New York University as well as a teaching credential from Sonoma State; her prior careers include commercial lending and teaching high school. Amy enjoys leading groups throughout California and the Pacific Northwest. Past and current destinations include San Francisco and Yosemite, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, and Glacier National Parks.
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Anne Marsh is originally from the D.C. metro area. After living and working in Grand Teton National Park in 1978, the call of the West grew stronger; she relocated to California in 1994. For 23 years, she resided in Marin & Sonoma Counties; she now lives in Colorado. She received her tour director certificate from the International Tour Management Institute in San Francisco in 1993. She has led Road Scholar programs in the San Francisco area, Cuba, the Great Lakes, and during the Rose Parade.
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Colleen Patrick, a native of Colorado and a relative newcomer to New Mexico, has spent a lifetime visiting and learning about Pueblo culture, pottery, and the movement of Native Americans and Spaniards throughout New Mexico. Colleen has been in the travel business since 2006, but has been a traveler since her childhood. She learned to appreciate new cultures and new places as a child and has loved sharing new places and cultures with guests for many years.
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Vannetta Perry View biography
Dr. Vannetta Perry is a retired educator and lifelong resident of New Mexico who is deeply rooted in the southwest. Her family homesteaded and ranched in Southwestern New Mexico and farmed in West Texas. As an educator, Dr. Perry worked in the university setting, teaching biology and directing science outreach programs. Her love for travel was sparked when she led research studies in developing countries. Since retiring, Dr. Perry has continued to share her love of travel and education as a travel director and leader.
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Karyn Benkendorfer is a native Californian who has a B.A. in communications arts (film and television) from Loyola Marymount University. She is also a graduate of ITMI’s international tour management program. Karyn is a passionate storyteller, photographer, writer, and teacher. She is a lifelong learner, enjoys a great cup of coffee, and is always on the lookout for the next adventure. She is an active volunteer with Opera League Los Angeles.
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