Hundreds of thousands of people will flood the streets of downtown Los Angeles Monday to celebrate the Dodgers’ World Series victory, and police Sunday were urging attendees to take public transit or park “far away from parade route where it is easy to exit on your way out.”

Monday’s parade will begin at 11 a.m. at Temple Street and Broadway, continuing along an approximately 45-minute route west on Temple Street, south on Grand Avenue, west on Seventh Street, and north on Figueroa Street, ending at Fifth Street.

Police said road closures near the route will start between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.

“If you’re not a Dodgers fan, it could be a long day. But it could always be worse. You could be a Blue Jays fan,” the Los Angeles Police Department posted Sunday morning on X “GO DODGERS.”

Members of the Dodgers will travel atop double-decker buses on the parade route.

The parade will be televised by Spectrum SportsNet LA, CBS2, NBC4, KTLA5, ABC7, KCAL9 and Fox11, the Dodgers announced.

A separate, ticketed celebration will be held at Dodger Stadium at approximately 12:15 p.m., with auto gates opening at 8:30 a.m. and stadium gates at 9 a.m.

Due to logistics, traffic and timing, fans will not be able to attend both the parade and the stadium celebration, according to the team.

The parade will be shown on DodgerVision inside the stadium. Food and merchandise will be available for purchase.

All Dodger Stadium guidelines and rules will apply to the event. Signs, bags or any other items not permitted for games under team policies will also be prohibited at the celebration.

Tickets for the stadium celebration will be available beginning at noon Sunday at dodgers.com/postseason.

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