{"id":97,"date":"2006-11-06T18:54:58","date_gmt":"2006-11-06T22:54:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2006\/11\/06\/new-york-in-song-thanksgiving-day-parade\/"},"modified":"2016-06-19T20:33:00","modified_gmt":"2016-06-20T00:33:00","slug":"new-york-in-song-thanksgiving-day-parade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2006\/11\/06\/new-york-in-song-thanksgiving-day-parade\/","title":{"rendered":"New York in Song &#8211; Thanksgiving Day Parade"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: left;\">Earlier we discussed <a title=\"Read about Greenwich Village as a part of New York in Song Series\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2006\/12\/18\/new-york-in-song-greenwich-village\/\">Green Village being part of\u00a0 the New York in Song Series. <\/a><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><img id=\"image100\" src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2006\/11\/thanksgiving-day-parade.jpg\" alt=\"The Thanksgiving Day Parade\" align=\"left\" \/>New York in Song<br \/>\n<em>The world\u2019s a nicer place in my beautiful balloon<br \/>\nIt wears a nicer face in my beautiful balloon\u2026<br \/>\n&#8211; \u201cUp, Up &amp; Away\u201d, written by Jimmy Webb &amp; recorded by The Fifth Dimension<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Snoopy or Pikachu? Charlie Brown or Spongebob Squarepants? Your answers will probably not only reveal how old you are, but also which balloons will excite you the most on <strong>Thanksgiving Day<\/strong> (Thursday, November 23). Yes, the annual Macy\u2019s Parade is coming around again in<a title=\"Travel tips about New York City\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/new-york\/\"> New York City<\/a>, and there will be a balloon for everyone.<\/p>\n<p>This year will mark the <strong>80th anniversary of this landmark event<\/strong>, which is attended each year by more than 2.5 million New Yorkers and tourists and watched by another 44 million viewers on worldwide telecasts. The first parade was actually held in 1924, but was suspended for three years during World War II, when the event\u2019s famous balloons were instead donated to the war effort because the rubber with which they were made was a rare and critical resource for weapons manufacturing.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>The parade covers a 2.5 mile route<\/strong> beginning in the <a title=\"Travel Guide to Upper West Side, NY\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/new-york\/new-york-travel-guide\/new-york-neighborhoods\/upper-west-side\/\">Upper West Side<\/a> at West 77th Street and Central Park West, continuing past Broadway to the Macy\u2019s Herald Square department store on West 34th Street, and culminating at Seventh Avenue in <a title=\"Travel tips about Midtown West, NY\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/new-york\/new-york-travel-guide\/new-york-neighborhoods\/midtown-west\/\">Midtown West<\/a>. In addition to the balloons, there are several musical and dance presentations. This year\u2019s parade will include performances by professional dancers, cheerleaders and even an acrobatic jump-roping team! And of course there will be many floats, boasting incredible designs and more than a few celebrities. Of course the biggest star of all \u2013 Santa Claus \u2013 is always on the last float of the day to remind everyone that Christmas (and Macy\u2019s Christmas shopping!) is also on the way.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>But the coolest thing is always the <strong>balloons<\/strong>. Kids climb on their parents\u2019 backs to see their favorites, and the adults get caught up in the memory of characters from their own childhoods. And the very coolest thing is not even during the parade itself, but rather the night before. That\u2019s when New Yorkers in the know gather from around 4:00 to around 8:00 p.m. at Central Park West and Columbus Avenue (between West 77th &amp; 81st Streets) to watch as the balloons are inflated, assembled and tested. It is really a sight and sort of the hip alternative to the parade itself.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The long Thanksgiving Weekend<\/strong> is one of the busiest tourist timeframes in New York City, and finding hotels can be impossible. But New York habitat still has some great availabilities. \u00a0Consider our <a title=\"Apartments for rent in the Upper West Side, NY\" href=\"\/new-york-apartment\/furnished\/manhattan\/upper-west-side\">apartments in the Upper West Side<\/a> and <a title=\"Accommodations in Midtown West, NY\" href=\"\/new-york-apartment\/vacation\/manhattan\/midtown-west\">vacation rentals in Midtown West<\/a>, as well as\u00a0<a title=\"Bed and Breakfasts in New York City\" href=\"\/new-york-apartment\/bed-breakfast\">bed &amp; breakfasts throughout New York City<\/a>, and book your accommodation today \u2013 up, up and away!<\/p>\n<p>And for more info on the parade, check out Macy\u2019s official event website at http:\/\/www1.macys.com\/campaign\/parade\/parade.jsp<\/p>\n<p>We will now read about another part of the\u00a0<a title=\"Read about New York in Song Series, we will now discuss the Ultimate Monster Mash\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2006\/10\/07\/new-york-in-song-the-ultimate-monster-mash-halloween\/\">New York in Song series, and this one is known as\u00a0\u00a0The Ultimate Monster Mash<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Earlier we discussed Green Village being part of\u00a0 the New York in Song Series. 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