- PARADE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS
- The Seventh Annual Sunset Park Puerto Rican Parade will begin on 59th street and 5th on Sunday, June 11th 2023. Registrants should check in for Parade between the hours of at 3 pm on 59th street and 5th avenue. No admittance after 4:30pm.
- Wristbands will be provided and needed to march in the parade, no exceptions. All Parade participants must be registered. All organizations must submit a list of all people to participate in the Parade with their name, address, phone number and email along with this application.
- All minor children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult and registered as participants by their parent/s or legal guardian/s.
- For those in floats or cars: Include your license plate and a photo of your driver’s license and car insurance with your application. Only the entrant may drive their car down 5th Avenue. All passengers in the cars must be registered as parade participants. Riders must keep arms and legs inside the float at all times. No stunts or burning rubber. Safety must be a priority for all drivers. Any driver or vehicle not complying with these safety policies will not be allowed to participate in the parade.
- El Grito reserves the right to reject entry of any participant registration without explanation.
- No vehicle will be allowed to enter the parade route without parade pass.
- No glass containers allowed. No alcohol or drugs will be tolerated.
- Participants agree to photographed, filmed, audio recorded for all Parade related events, activities and promotions.
- All participants agree to reflect a respect for general public decency. Parade organizers reserve the right to refuse participation to any individual or group that are not abiding by the rules, or for any other reason.
- This is a celebration of Puerto Rican culture; all participants are expected to represent a sense of pride and respect.
- All participants take responsibility for their own safety, and agree to consider the safety of other participants and spectators on the day of the Parade.