The lively atmosphere of the 200th St. Patrick's Day Parade brings together the community in joyful celebration.
Savannah is gearing up for its grand celebration of the 200th St. Patrick’s Day Parade this Saturday. The festivities begin at 10:15 a.m., bringing together traditional Irish dances, vibrant floats, and a rich display of Irish heritage. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to secure a good spot along the parade route and plan restroom options ahead of time. With parking fees in effect and rideshare options available, attendees are advised to strategize their arrival for a smooth experience.
Hey there, Savannah! Are you ready for the biggest bash of the year? This Saturday, it’s time to paint the town green as we celebrate the 200th St. Patrick’s Day Parade! With festivities kicking off at 10:15 a.m., you’ll want to make sure you’re not late to the party!
As one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in the whole country, Savannah’s celebration is known for its vibrant atmosphere filled with traditional Irish dancers, stunning floats, and a hearty dose of Irish heritage. So, whether you plan on strutting your Irish pride in green attire or just enjoying the festive vibes, arriving early is key. Find a good spot at the parade’s start location at the intersection of Gwinnett and Abercorn Streets, right after the special Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
Before you dive headfirst into the fun, a little heads-up about restroom options is necessary. Given the lengthy festivities, having a plan in place for bathroom needs is essential. Long queues could put a damper on your day, so mapping out where to go in advance could save you a lot of hassle.
The city knows the drill and has strategically lined up porta-potties along side streets near the squares. But if you prefer a more private experience, keep in mind that many local restaurants reserve their facilities for patrons only. However, the DeSoto Hotel has got you covered for a $35 wristband, which will allow anyone sporting one to access their restrooms throughout the day. This could be a worthwhile investment as public urination, which is a big no-no, can land you a hefty $200 fine!
For those new to St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Savannah, public urination can lead to some unpleasant surprises, including a nasty fine. Local authorities will be on high alert to ensure everyone is adhering to the rules, so remember: the only proper place to go is in a restroom. To avoid long lines and the potential risk of an unwelcome encounter with the law, many parade veterans advise reserving your own port-a-potty. Trust us; it’s a game changer!
Now let’s talk about parking—the bane of every festival-goer’s existence! As the parade approaches, keep in mind that special event parking fees will be in effect, costing you $25 on March 17. Monthly parking pass holders will have the perk of early entry to parking garages, which might just be the ticket you need! Limited street parking is available, but you’ll want to pay close attention to temporary “no parking” signs, as failing to do so could result in getting towed.
As you celebrate, think twice about how you’re getting there. Rideshare services will have designated drop-off and pick-up locations operational between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. during parade weekend, but on the actual parade day, accessing downtown via rideshare may be trickier than expected, so be prepared to walk a bit. If you’re feeling adventurous, biking or taking advantage of park and ride shuttles is a fantastic option for bypassing the busy streets altogether!
Finally, pack some extra toilet paper in your bag, as demands for facilities will be high. Being prepared for any restroom situation can make your day that much smoother. So there you have it, Savannah! Gear up for a day filled with joyous celebrations, laughter, and of course, lots and lots of Irish spirit. Cheers to the 200th St. Patrick’s Day Parade—let’s make it a day to remember!
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