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Boat parades are a waterway event with illuminated boats. Some of the well known water parades include locations such as Walt Disney World, the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade, [1] and Fort Lauderdale. Fort Lauderdale's annual parade in December is titled the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade. [2]
Sanford: Sanford's Illuminated Holiday Boat Parade; Sarasota: Sarasota Holiday Boat Parade of Lights; Satellite Beach: Grand Canal Holiday Boat Parade; Sebastian: Sebastian Christmas Parade; Sebring: Sebring Christmas Parade; South Pasadena: St. Pete Beach & South Pasadena Holiday Lighted Boat Parade; Spring Hill: Weeki Wachee River Lighted ...
The parade included characters, floats, and themed-vehicles based on Universal Pictures and Illumination's Despicable Me, Hop, and The Secret Life of Pets films, as well as Paramount and Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, and Go, Diego, Go! television series. The parade ran from May 8, 2012, to June 4, 2022.
People in South Florida might be over the inclement weather plaguing the region since Wednesday, but the storms are not done with them. Wind punches South Florida; boat parade is canceled Skip to ...
St. Lucie County Christmas Boat Parade Start time: 6 p.m. Dec. 9 (assembles 5:30 p.m.) Parade route: Fort Pierce Inlet from south of South Causeway Bridge to north of the bridge, turning around at ...
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This project brought the Miami International Boat Show to the Miami Marine Stadium on February 11–15, 2016. [9] The Miami International Boat Show used the Marine Stadium as a venue from 2016 until 2021. [10] In 2016, the Miami City Commission voted to approve up to $45 million in revenue-bond financing to restore the stadium.
The centerpiece of the festivities is the Parade of Pirates, which is framed as a friendly invasion by the crew of the mythical pirate José Gaspar (also known as Gasparilla), a popular figure in Florida folklore. The Parade of Pirates is often referred to as the Gasparilla Parade by locals, and the date of the event is known as Gasparilla Day. [3]