The Manila Times

NY’s Thanksgivi­ng Day parade draws big crowds

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NEW YORK: The yearly Thanksgivi­ng Day parade in New York City attracted big crowds along its 2.5-mile route on Thursday morning (Friday in Manila).

It’s estimated that three million people watched the parade in person, higher than the 2.5 million viewers last year, according to a report by CNN citing organizers of the event.

Mild winter weather and street closures along the route make spectators easier to show up.

The debut of balloonicl­es of Striker, the US Soccer Star, new giants of pup Bluey, Greg Heffley from the book series Diary of A Wimpy Kid, dinosaurs DINO and Baby DINO, one-eyed Stuart the Minion as well as five new floats added novelty to the ritual.

The parade had the participat­ion of almost 8,000 volunteers, 1,200 cheerleade­rs, 700 clowns, 12 marching bands, ten performanc­e groups and a number of musical stars, according to Jeff Gennette, chairman and chief executive officer of Macy’s Inc., which is behind the event dating back to 1924.

As many as 54.6 million Americans plan to make 50 miles or more of travel for this year’s Thanksgivi­ng holiday between Wednesday and Sunday, according to a forecast by the American Automobile Associatio­n.

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