Florida Panthers Parade of Champions: Balcony parties start at Beach Place; Elbo Room turns into the epicenter

Stanley Cup celebration starts early along A1A from Riomar to Fifth Street to in Fort Lauderdale Beach

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Champions celebrated with their fans on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale Beach.

There were ongoing balcony parties at Beach Place and fans were in and around the Elbo Room. Fort Lauderdale police officers were at the barrier island’s road closures, walking, and riding bicycles.

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Fans also had a countdown along A1A at Sebastian Street. Shortly before 9:15 a.m., there were people already drinking beer. Some were heading to the Elbo Room.

Energetic fans lined up near the 411 South Bar & Grill waiting for their team. Authorities encouraged fans to prepare for scattered rain and heat and they set up four public restrooms along the parade route.

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The parade’s peal of trumpets is at 11 a.m. at Riomar Street. The barriers along State Road A1A will extend to Southeast Fifth Street where the stage was ready for the rally on the beach sand.

During a recent news conference, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis and Police Chief William Schultz suggested fans arrive early. City officials also discouraged driving to avoid traffic.

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Here is everything you need to know before you go

WHAT TO WEAR

There will be a high possibility of scattered showers, so wear water-resistant or water-proof comfortable shoes, pack a lightweight poncho, and an umbrella just in case.

Temperatures will be in the 80s and 90s, so wear light fabrics, plan to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and bring a hat. Navy blue, red, white, and tan or gold will prevail.

“Make sure you bring water with you, make sure you wear a hat, make sure you wear light clothing,” Trantalis said.

WHERE TO PARK

City officials want fans to arrive early, and plan where to park by being familiar with the four best options.

“You need to expect major traffic delays on the island starting several hours before the event,” Schultz said.

WHERE TO GO

The parade begins at Riomar Street. There will be barriers along State Road A1A. It will end at Southeast Fifth Street where there is a stage set for the rally. City officials recommend arriving early to have options about where to watch the parade.

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WHAT NOT TO TAKE

The city prohibits tents and tables on the beach between Las Olas Boulevard and Fort Lauderdale Beach Park.

Displays of wealth make you a target to thieves, so police officers want you to leave your valuables at home. Officers suggest fans carry their bags close to their bodies and avoid carrying large amounts of cash.

Police officers want fans to stay alert and beware of thieves who routinely use distraction tactics in crowded areas to get to pockets and bags.

IF YOU GO WITH CHILDREN

Police officers set up a tent near Bo’s Beach restaurant at 600 Seabreeze Boulevard as a reunification center. Officers will be issuing wristbands for your children to wear.

Prepare your child to avoid strangers and reach out to a police officer if they get separated in the crowd.

For more information, talk to the nearest uniformed police officer or call 954-828-8000 for assistance. Call 911 for emergencies.

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About the Authors

Hannah Yechivi joined the Local 10 News team in May of 2024.

Roy Ramos joined the Local 10 News team in 2018. Roy is a South Florida native who grew up in Florida City. He attended Christopher Columbus High School, Homestead Senior High School and graduated from St. Thomas University.

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