How will the longest float in parade history navigate a 90-degree turn? – Daily News

Officials with Visit Newport Beach are enthusiastic about the splash their float, “Jingle on the Waves,” is making with this year’s Tournament of Roses Parade.

At 165 feet it will be the longest float in the famed parade’s history.

The whole idea of making it so spectacularly long was to attract significant air time during the parade’s global broadcast, drawing more attention to the city, said Gary Sherwin, CEO and president of Visit Newport Beach, which markets the destination town.

Officials with Phoenix Decorating, which has been building the float for Visit Newport, have ensured Sherwin there will be no hiccups while the world watches.

But what about the 90 degree turn the float will have to make at Orange Grove and Colorado boulevards?

High clouds sit above Colorado and Orange Grove boulevards in Pasadena on Wednesday. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
High clouds sit above Colorado and Orange Grove boulevards in Pasadena on Wednesday. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

Chris Lofthouse, CEO of Phoenix Decorating, said there has been lots of testing, including with tighter turns. And the float’s design helps.

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