joe carter has more on this morning s bleacher report. what can we expect from the celebration? everybody is excited that they won. there s a bittersweet aspect to this, isn t is there? i think more than anything, this kind of completes the full circle for the boston red sox. i think each individual fan will celebrate it in their own way. we re expecting today that the parade route is going to be similar as the 2004 if you guys remembered, that was the red sox first world series in almost 90 years. they re going to replicate that parade route, it s going to start in fenway work and boyleson street. around the museum and into the charles river. this will be a land and sea celebration. they use those duck tour boats. and they re actually asking fans this year not to throw baseballs in the charles river. saying control yourselves, no baseballs. in the parade in 2004 there was 3 million people. they re expecting the crowd to be similar this year.
the announcement some of us have been waiting quite a while for. clearing our electronic gadgets for landing and taxies and approved for use right out of the gate. take a look with me. laptops, e readers, cell phones, keep in mind, it has to be in airplane mode, wifi, bluetooth accessories. don t break out your smartphone just yet here on takeoff. each airline has to file plans with the faa showing its planes can tolerate electronic interference also, this is probably a good thing. no chatting on your cell phone during your tloitflight. we are going to take you back to boston, the scene of the red sox first world series at fenway in 95 years. what a game. wow. what a celebration. went on to the wee hours of the