City of Arlington to hold Texas Rangers World Series Championship Parade in Entertainment District this Friday
The City of Arlington invites fans from all over North Texas to celebrate the 2023 World Champion Texas Rangers at the World Series Championship Parade in the Entertainment District on Friday, November 3, 2023. The free event is open to the public.
“It's been a 50-year dream for the Texas Rangers to win the World Series,” said Arlington Mayor Jim Ross. “Mayor Tom Vandergriff went to Washington, D.C., and convinced the Washington Senators to become the Texas Rangers and move into what was then a small bedroom community in the middle of the metroplex. The Rangers had been in Arlington for 51 years. We helped them build three stadiums here, the community supported them, the city council supported them and Rangers have responded year after year with their contribution to the community. This year, they retaliated by winning the World Series. We want our fans to come to the Entertainment District this Friday, really enjoy the moment, take it all in and have a great time. .”
Parking lot and road closures
Starting at 8 a.m., parking around Globe Life Field, Choctaw Stadium, AT&T Stadium, Esports Stadium Arlington + Expo Center will be free and open to the public. live! Loews parking lots, Cowboys lots 3, 4, and 5, and Rangers lots A, B, K, R, and T are also parking lots located within the parade route and are closed to vehicles before and during the festival. Passage is prohibited. Designated handicapped parking spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis in the Texas Rangers parking lots on the north, east, and southeast sides of the parade route.
Roads around Globe Life Field and Choctaw Stadium will be temporarily closed for the parade route by 10 a.m.
- Cowboys Way between AT&T Way and Stadium Drive
- AT&T Way between Cowboys Way and Nolan Ryan Expressway
- Nolan Ryan Expressway between AT&T Way and E Road to Six Flags Drive.
- Road to Six Flags Drive between Nolan Ryan Expressway and Ballpark Way
- Ballpark Way from E Road to Six Flags Drive and Cowboys Way.
- Rundle Mill Road will also be closed between AT&T Way and Ballpark Way.
parade route
The parade is scheduled to begin at 12:15 p.m. on Cowboys Way in Supra Lot A, just south of Globe Life Field. The route goes approximately 3.1 miles clockwise around Globe Life Field and Choctaw Stadium, then north on AT&T Way, east on Nolan Ryan Expressway, and then East Road to Six Flags. Pass. The route will continue south on Ballpark Way/Stadium Drive on the east side of Globe Life Field and down to Cowboys Way, where it will end near Supra Lot A. The parade will be attended by all Texas Rangers players, Arlington Mayor Jim Ross, and officials from the city of Arlington. Representatives from the City Council, Arlington Police and Fire departments, and local school marching bands.
Public celebration after the parade
Parade participants will then be invited to gather at Globe Life Field North Plaza and adjacent Tundra Lot B for a public ceremony that will include remarks from Texas Rangers executives, manager Bruce Bosie and Rangers players. The 30-minute program, led by Texas Rangers Hall of Famer Chuck Morgan, will begin after the parade.
toilet and shop
Public restrooms are accessible from the north and west entrances of Choctaw Stadium. Benefits are also available through these entrances.
Catch the parade action
Bally Sports Southwest will have complete coverage of the parade and ceremony. Local media will also be covering the parade. Follow the City of Arlington on Facebook, Instagram, and @CityofArlington. X For photo and video coverage of the day of the parade, contact us on Facebook @ciudadearlingtontx.
Media information
A media advisory containing information regarding the World Series championship parade and ceremony schedule, eligibility process, media parking and availability, and overall coverage will be sent out by the Texas Rangers Communications Department later today.
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