New parade route to bypass Broadway for the first time
NEW YORK, Nov. 2, 2009 Enchantment returns this Thanksgiving
as Macy's magical procession ushers in the holiday season at the 83rd
Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. From the trumpeting of the
time-honored phrase "Let's Have a Parade" to the first glimpse of one of
Macy's signature giant helium balloons, the march will delight more than
3.5 million spectators lining the streets of Manhattan and more than 50
million viewers nationwide.
From a small band of Macy's employees gathered in 1924 to commemorate
the holiday season to a tradition that has delighted millions for
generations, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an icon of American
popular culture. The 2009 parade steps off at 9:00 AM on Thursday,
November 26, bringing with it 8,000 participants including the nation's
best marching bands, performance groups, cheerleaders, clowns, giant
balloons, floats and the biggest star of them all, Santa Claus.
New Route for 2009
Having marched down parts of Broadway for 82 years, the 2009 procession
will be the first in the history of the parade to bypass Broadway. Over
the years the Macy's Parade route has changed five times as it traveled
through Manhattan. From the initial Harlem step-off site in the mid
1920s to its current 77th Street starting line, the parade route has
evolved with the city.
The 2009 Macy's Parade will begin at 77th Street and Central Park West, travel down
to Columbus Circle where it will turn onto Central Park South. Once the Parade
reaches 7th Avenue it will turn once more and march down 7th Avenue through Times
Square to 42nd Street. At the famed intersection it will turn east to 6th Avenue and
begin its final march down the Avenue of the Americas to 34th Street where it will
turn towards Macy's famed flagship and end at 7th Avenue marking a 2.65-mile march.
"This is a milestone year for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade," said Robin Hall,
Executive Producer of Macy's National Events. "Dramatic changes in the mid-town
landscape will divert us for the first time from the fabled Broadway route we have
followed since our first parade in 1924. However, our course will remain true and the
parade will continue to entertain millions as Spider-Man returns to the sky and the
first new Santa Float in almost half a century makes its debut."
Americans coast to coast can share in the magic of the parade through
NBC-TV's national telecast hosted by TODAY's Matt Lauer, Meredith Viera
and Al Roker. The telecast will include performances from the Radio City
Rockettes and some of the hottest Broadway shows including Billy Elliot,
Bye Bye Birdie, Hair, and Shrek. The telecast will air from 9:00 AM to
12 Noon in each of the four time zones in the continental United States.
2009 Parade Lineup
The 83rd Annual Macy's Parade will be a crowd-pleasing spectacle that
features 1,500 cheerleaders, dancers, singers and performers; 800
clowns; 15 giant character helium balloons; 35 novelty/ornament
balloons, balloonheads and balloonicles; 10 marching bands; 24 floats;
and a host of celebrity performers.
New arrivals to the balloon lineup are everyone's favorite neighborhood
super-hero Spider-Man; the ever cute and cuddly Pillsbury Doughboy;
America's favorite clown Ronald McDonald; and the top mouse on deck,
Sailor Mickey Mouse. The new float lineup includes a salute to the
heroes in our everyday lives on the Local Heroes Helping Everyday float;
a magical land where friends come to life to play and dance on the
There's A Party in My City float, and the first new Santa's Sleigh in
more than 40 years.
Following is the list of 2009 entries (all talent, performances, line-up
and information is subject to change).
15 GIANT BALLOONS
• Abby Cadabby
• Buzz Lightyear
• Dora the Explorer
• Flying Ace Snoopy
• Horton
• Kermit the Frog
• Pikachu
• Pillsbury Doughboy
• Ronald McDonald
• Sailor Mickey Mouse
• Shrek
• Smurf
• Spider-Man
• SpongeBob SquarePants
• Supercute Hello Kitty
• The parade also boasts 35 novelty/ornament balloons and balloonicles, ranging in size from 12 to 25 feet tall.
10 MARCHING BANDS
• Adair County H.S., Columbia, KY
• Ballou Senior H.S., Washington, DC
• Choctawhatchee H.S., Fort Walton Beach, FL
• Franklin Regional H.S., Murrysville, PA
• Harrison H.S., Kennesaw, GA
• Morgantown H.S., Morgantown, WV
• Pickerington Central H.S., Pickerington, OH
• Pittsburg H.S., Pittsburg, CA
• Towson University, Towson, MD
• Macy's Great American Marching Band, USA
24 FLOATS
• 123 Sesame Street
• Big Apple
• Bridge To The Future
• Bountiful Harvest Cornucopia
• The Care Bears Winter Fun-derland
• Castle of Dreams
• Cele-bear-ate Hugs Worldwide
• Doodlebug
• Jolly Polly Pirate Ship
• Local Heroes Helping Everyday
• M&M's Chocolate Candies on Broadway
• Marion-Carol Showboat
• Musical Innovation Bigger Than Life
• Pep Squad
• Shine On
• The Smurfs
• Snoopy's Doghouse
• Speed Racer Mach 5
• Spirit of Liberty
• There's A Party in My City
• Tom Turkey
• The True Spirit of Thanksgiving
• Winter Wonderland in Central Park
• Woodland Family Gathering
PERFORMANCE GROUPS
• Big Apple Circus
• Chinese American Community Center Folk Dance Troupe
• Mike Miller Dance Team
• NETSational Seniors & NETS Kids Dance Team
• The Purple Peddlers
• Varsity Spirit
• Spirit of Long Island Mounted Drill Team
• Stagedoor Manor
• USA Jump Rope
• The parade also features 25 clown groups with a total of more than 800 clowns.
CELEBRITIES
• Bello
• Grandma and the cast of the Big Apple Circus
• Andrea Bocelli
• Boys Like Girls
• Alan Cumming
• Billy Currington
• DJ Lance Rock and the cast of Yo Gabba Gabba!
• Jimmy Fallon and The Roots
• Gloria Gaynor
• Emily Hughes
• Kermit the Frog and Tiffany Thornton
• Jane Krakowski
• Cyndi Lauper
• Ziggy Marley with Judah Marley
• Katharine McPhee
• Miss America 2009 Katie Stam
• The cast and Muppets of Sesame Street
• Mitchel Musso
• Keke Palmer
• The Pizzarelli Quartet
• Jay Sean
• Carly Simon
A holiday treat for children everywhere, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade's finale
features the biggest star of all, the one-and-only Santa Claus. As his sleigh comes into
view, Macy's will wish everyone "Happy Holidays" and a "Merry Christmas."
Further information on the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade can be obtained by calling
the Parade Hotline at (212) 494-4495 or by visiting www.macysparade.com.
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