The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has been around since 1924. It’s popularity quickly grew, and by 1933, millions of people crowded the streets of New York to view the big event! A combination of live performances, massive balloons, and Broadway acts make this annual event a Thanksgiving tradition for many across the US. With people broadcasting from their TVs at home, the bucketlist dream is to one day stand on the streets of Manhattan and feel the excitement of being there in person! At Wade Tours, we charter a bus to the parade so people can make this dream a reality! Here are some of our tips for visiting the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Tips for Visiting the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade:
Know the Route
Although the parade route is generally the same 2.5 mile route each year, it may be slightly different year to year. Be sure to check out the official parade website. They have a parade route they keep updated here.
Use this map to find the best spots ideal for watching BEFORE you go.
Tip: Typically, the best places to watch are the corner of 6th and Central Park South, or Central Park West between 72nd and 61st.
Dress Accordingly
Taking place at the end of November, the weather in New York can be super unpredictable. Typically, November is a cold time of year in Manhattan with an average of 47 degrees Fahrenheit. So be sure to dress warm and in layers. Keep an eye on the weather a couple of days before and be sure you are as prepared as possible!
Pack A Bag
Make sure to bring some essentials of things you may want or need throughout the day.
Here are some items we recommend you bring:
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Water bottle
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Snack foods
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A blanket
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Poncho
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Phone
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Comfortable Shoes