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Santa Claus not coming to Macy’s this year

- By Joseph Pisani Associated Press

NEW YORK — Macy’s said Santa Claus won’t be greeting kids at its flagship New York store this year due to the coronaviru­s, interrupti­ng a holiday tradition started nearly 160 years ago.

Santa also won’t be showing up at its Chicago and San Francisco stores, which have similar Santalands. But he will appear at the end of the televised Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day parade, the company said.

More than 250,000 people come to see Santa at Macy’s in New York each year, the company said, making it hard to create a safe environmen­t during a pandemic. Before taking a picture with the jolly old man, crowds walk in tight quarters through a maze-like Santaland filled with Christmas trees, running toy trains and elves in green costumes.

With the coronaviru­s still raging, stores and malls are having to rework their typical holiday strategy, which had been to pack as many people through its doors as possible. Walmart is holding its Black Friday deals over four weeks, instead of one day.

But the decision by Macy’s differs from big mall owners, which will still go ahead with in-person Santa visits by banning kids from sitting on his lap and making sure they stay 6 feet away from him.

Macy’s has been using Santa Claus to draw crowds to its New York store since the early 1860s, calling itself “The Home of Santa Claus” for decades.

Macy’s will be offering a free online experience on its website at the end of November, where families can play games, get a virtual tour of Santa’s workshop and take a selfie with Santa.

“Moving to a virtual engagement will safely bring the magic of Santa Claus to children of all ages this year,” Macy’s said.

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