"This is not our first rodeo. We're going to have extra police, extra paramedics, we're going to have technicians for anything that could go wrong, said Chris Filippi, communications officer for BART.
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Officials are also urging passengers to stay flexible which is why you'll see more signs (with yellow foam Warriors fingers) directing you where to go.
Another new element is that the parade starting an hour later, at 11 a.m., which should mean less morning commute congestion.
Octavia Moore, an Oakland resident is one of the many planning ahead. "I'm either gonna take Lyft of I'm gonna go really, really early and take BART."
One big change for fans: This year, no rally outside Kaiser Convention Center.
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"I am very disappointed, but you know, I'm happy they still won and there's still a parade, that's alright! " beamed Nikia Harris, who has been to every Warriors parade in the past.
The NBA says in leiu of the rally, there will be more interactive stops along the route. The Warriors say they'll foot the parade's $2.5 to $3 million bill.
One thing fan Cat Nisbet says is for certain? "Lots of people, community happiness, sharing the love for our Warriors!"
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