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What do you remember from the last Chiefs parade? How’d you get the best spot? Tell us

Fans gather at Union Station several hours before a parade through downtown Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020, to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs victory in NFL’s Super Bowl 54. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Associated Press file photo

The Kansas City Chiefs have officially run it back. The 2023 Super Bowl Champions will be parading through the city to celebrate their victory this Wednesday.

What memories or tips do you have from the last time the Chiefs won the Super Bowl to share with Kansas City parade goers this year?

The Star wants to hear from you, so we can make a crowd-sourced parade guide for 2023 fans.

Chiefs fans gathered for a rally in front of Union Station after a parade through downtown Kansas City on Feb. 5, 2020, to celebrate the team’s victory in Super Bowl LIV.
Chiefs fans gathered for a rally in front of Union Station after a parade through downtown Kansas City on Feb. 5, 2020, to celebrate the team’s victory in Super Bowl LIV. Associated Press file photo

“Kansas City continues to show up for our professional teams and I have no doubt Wednesday’s parade will be another memorable milestone for our city,” Kansas City Sports Commission and Visit KC CEO Kathy Nelson said in a statement.

The last time the Chiefs won the Super Bowl was in 2020 against the San Francisco 49ers.

This year’s parade and rally will be similar. Schools and businesses are planning to close, just like last time. The route for the parade is set, and fans are preparing to take off work to cheer on the champions.

To prepare for the festivities, we want to pull together your best tips from Super Bowl parades past.

What time did you arrive? Where can you find the best view in the city? What did you pack? What did you leave at home? What was your favorite thing you saw?

Tell us in the form below.

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