Showing posts with label Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Not going home for Thanksgiving break? Live close to the city? If so, you need to attend the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! For the past 87 years it has been the official kick-off for the holiday season. Every year, this parade is seen by 3.5 million people in NYC and 50 million people from the comfort of their own homes. It consists of a seemingly infinite series of floats, bands, balloons, and performances.

To give you an idea of how BIG this event is, look at this spongebob balloon that is in the lineup for the parade next week. He is a as tall as a four story building, as long as seven bicycles, and as wide as seven taxi cabs. For just this one balloon, 90 people are required to handle it. 

Balloons are not the only big event at the parade, some performers that you can expect to see at this year's parade are Kelly Pickler, Ariana Grande, Gavin Degraw, and the Goo Goo Dolls, These are only a few of the many celebrities that will be marching and performing in the parade. 

My personal favorite parts about the parade every year are the Broadway performances. Shows bring their entire cast or select members and perform a song or medley from their show that is currently on Broadway. The performances are incredible and it is even more impressive that they are done on a street. 

So even if you cannot be in the city this Thanksgiving make sure that you tune in at home. It will undoubtedly get you in the holiday spirit! Happy Holidays! 


Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Since Thanksgiving is coming up, I thought it would be a good time to talk about the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Last year, my family and I spent part of our Thanksgiving Weekend watching the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. There were a ton of performers, dancers and floats. Certain roads in the city were closed, and New Yorkers would all come out together to watch. It was a great experience! The floats reminded me a lot of the television shows I used to watch not too long ago. My younger relatives would shout "hey look it's Spongebob." while I would daydream and recall the times when I was in their shoes.
If you haven't been to the parade, then it's time that you check it out! This year it will be held on the 28th of November starting from 77th Street and Central Park West, all the way to Macy's Herald Square. The parade is sure to be a blast! I tend to think of it as a grown-up Disneyland, but you're free to think of it as a concert, carnival, or whatever you wish! 

Only 30 days to go. I hope to see you there!