What you need to know about Sunday’s Seahawks sendoff
Jan 23, 2015, 8:55 AM | Updated: 3:06 pm
Thousands of fans clad in blue and green are expected to line the streets of SeaTac Sunday to send off the Seahawks as they head for the Super Bowl.
The Seahawks are encouraging the 12s to gather along the 1.1 mile route of South 188th Street starting at 46th Avenue South toward 28th Avenue South. There’s no official word on when the buses carrying the team, coaches and staff will pass by. But the team is inviting fans to start lining up at 9 a.m.
#12s bring your flags and signs to send the @Seahawks off to #SB49 this Sunday at 9:00 am. #SeahawksSendoff pic.twitter.com/T1psCFfGVF
— Paul Allen (@PaulGAllen) January 23, 2015
Fans will be prevented from lining up along Seahawks way outside of Virginia Mason Athletic Center, the team’s headquarters in Renton.
Parking is available at the following locations:
Chinook Middle School, 18650 42nd Avenue South, SeaTac
Tyee Educational Complex, 4424 S188th #800, SeaTac
Bow Lake Elementary School, 18237 42nd Avenue South, SeaTac
SeaTac City Hall, 4800 South 188th Street SeaTac
Angle Lake Park, 19408 International Boulevard, SeaTac
SeaTac Airport- (Paid Parking), 7801 International Boulevard
Alaska Airlines Headquarters 20400 block of International Boulevard
The King County Sheriff’s department will erect barricades along the route, and the following roads will be closed:
8:30 AM: WSP and WSDOT will close I-5 exit #152 (188th Street and Orillia North and Southbound). There will be no stopping, exiting or access to 188th from I-5. Both directions of S.188 St. from Military Road to International Blvd. will be closed.
9:15 AM: both directions of International Blvd and Eastbound S. 188 St. will be closed.
Travelers departing from SeaTac Airport are encouraged to use the Hwy 518 exit from I-5.
Due to construction, Air Cargo Road (28th Avenue South) will be closed to pedestrians and non-permitted vehicles.
Due to TSA security, there will be no access for fans to view the players boarding the aircraft, the Seahawks said.