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Instant replay: Seattle to relive Super Bowl with downtown parade, Capitol Hill parties

The aftermath on 4th Ave as the parade spilled into the football stadium and parade-goers spilled out of Pioneer Square (Image: CHS)

The aftermath on 4th Ave as the parade spilled into the football stadium and parade-goers spilled out of Pioneer Square (Image: CHS)

Inside your favorite Capitol Hill, um, sports bar on Super Bowl Sunday (Image: CHS)

Inside your favorite Capitol Hill, um, sports bar on Super Bowl Sunday (Image: CHS)

For those who missed the madness Sunday night after the Seahawks decimated the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII or just want to experience some instant nostalgia celebrating with 500,000 of their closest friends, Wednesday afternoon the city will be going full Beast Mode again:

Police expect up to 500,000 people to turn out Wednesday in freezing temperatures to cheer the Super Bowl-winning Seahawks in a victory parade through downtown Seattle.  It could be the largest public event in the city’s history.

1619172_10152161381484356_1631049662_nExpect the logistics for thousands attending the parade to trickle onto Capitol Hill as resources like parking and public transit are likely to be fully taxed. Add freezing temperatures and the city is for what will likely be a legendary day.

A few parties on Capitol Hill may help:

  • 95 Slide: “Come relive this moment after the parade tomorrow! We’ll be open at 2pm, so swing on up after the festivities! We’re working on being able to show all the play of the play off games including the Super Bowl! Look for us at the parade handing out drink tickets good all Wednesday!”
  • Q: “Hey #12thMan, come to Q Nightclub after the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl parade for the Official Volume 12 Site post-parade party. Doors open at 2 p.m. No cover for the first 300 people.”
  • Of course, sounds like the party actually started Tuesday night…

 

 

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