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Here are your new 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade floats and balloons

Nov. 27, 2024
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Quick summary

It's one of our favorite Thanksgiving traditions: watching the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. The parade has been happening since 1924, and this year is the 98th edition. It'll occur Thursday, Nov. 28, from 8:30 a.m. to noon EST.

While millions of people line up to see the parade in person or watch the balloons get blown up on the Upper West Side the day before, you don't need to go outside to see some of the new balloons and floats.

TPG got a special preview at Macy's Studios in New Jersey and then at the balloon inflation on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

This year's parade features more than 5,000 volunteers, 34 floats, 22 giant character balloons, seven of what Macy's calls "balloonicles," 11 marching bands and 28 clown crews. That's not to mention the musical stars, Broadway performances and, of course, Santa Claus, which will all flow from Central Park West to Macy's home base at West 34th Street and Sixth Avenue.

Here's what you can expect to see.

Classic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade floats and balloons

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Tom Turkey float in New York City, Nov. 27, 2024. CLINT HENDERSON/THE POINTS GUY

Of course, if it's Thanksgiving, you are going to see a turkey. TPG got an early look at the longest-running title float in the parade: Tom Turkey. This float is a fan favorite, and Macy's says it's "second in popularity only to Santa." Tomorrow the float will be escorted by dancing showgirls and cheerleaders. This is the only "self-propelled float" in the parade.

Minnie Mouse

For the first time in parade history, Disney's Minnie Mouse will be strolling the streets of New York City in her iconic polka-dot bow and signature yellow pumps. Minnie is five stories tall — that's 60 feet — and five stories long.

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Spider-Man

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The Amazing Spider-Man is back spinning a web in the streets of New York City for the first time in over a decade. Spider-Man is 44-feet tall (as high as a 4-story building) and as wide as five taxi cabs, at 34-feet wide. Macy's says, "This iteration of Spider-Man was crafted in the style of legendary comic book artist John Romita Sr."

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Greg Heffley, the star of the bestselling book series Diary of a Wimpy Kid, is appearing in the parade for the 15th time this Thanksgiving. In the gallery above, you can see his journey as he got inflated the day before the parade.

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Stuart the Minion

Stuart the Minion from the Despicable Me franchise is back this year. Stuart clocks in at 40-feet long, and he's as tall as a three-story building.

New Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade floats and balloons

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Gabby — the star of the hugely popular "Gabby's Dollhouse" series from DreamWorks Animation — will make her parade debut this year. The Gabby balloon is painted with more than 25 colors, and a new movie starring Gabby and her famous cat Pandy Paws will be coming in 2025.

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There are several other new balloons and floats for 2024, including a newly designed Goku, the legendary hero of the Dragon Ball franchise; and Santa's magical arctic fox Extraordinary Noorah, joined by The Elf on the Shelf.

Here are a few more.

Marshall from "PAW Patrol"

Marshall the Dalmation of "PAW Patrol" is joining the parade for the first time this year. Macy's says, "As Adventure Bay's resident firedog, he bravely extinguishes flames and uses his ladder to rescue those in need. Full of heart, Marshall is 'fired up' and prepared for his first Parade appearance."

The Marshall balloon is twice the size of a standard New York City Fire Department truck.

Dora's Fantastical Rainforest by Nickelodeon

Dora the Explorer is back for the first time in 15 years. "Exciting discoveries await Dora and her best friend Boots" as she returns to the parade, Macy's said. "Accompanied by her reliable map and backpack, Dora is prepared to navigate the tropical terrain and New York City streets while keeping her eyes and ears peeled for Swiper the mischievous fox."

Pasta Knight by Rao's Homemade

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This year, a cool dragon represents the famous New York restaurant Rao's and its Rao's Homemade brand of pastas and sauces.

The Rao's Homemade Pasta Knight is here to slay a hunger dragon, with a backdrop designed to resemble a village in Southern Italy. Macy's said it was inspired by the origin of Rao's Homemade authentic Italian marinara sauce. Look closely and you'll see the knight is made from pasta shapes like orecchiette, fusilli and rigatoni, among others.

Wondrous World of Wildlife by the Bronx Zoo

My favorite float was the Wondrous World of Wildlife entry from the Bronx Zoo right here in New York City. This famous park has been amazing visitors for the past 125 years. "From Amur tigers to western lowland gorillas to giraffes, these are just some of the extraordinary creatures you can encounter on your next visit to the Bronx Zoo," according to Macy's.

Each animal on the float was designed to be the same size as its real-life counterpart. During the actual parade, Idina Menzel will perform on the float.

Magic Meets the Seas by Disney Cruise Line

The Magic Meets the Seas float from Disney Cruise Line features unique design details from eight of the Disney Cruise Line ships. Take a look at the fun character art adorning the bows.

Strikes Again by Go Bowling

This fully kinetic "balloonicle," powered by an electric battery, features the Go Bowling Bowler, who resembles an animatronic character straight out of a theme park. This is a fun new addition to the lineup.

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Wednesday's Feast by Netflix

They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky. They're altogether ooky. They're the Addams family, and they will be represented by Wednesday and Pugsley Addams in the parade thanks to a cool float sponsored by Netflix. The Macy's Studios team said it spent over 100 hours meticulously sculpting the faces of the "Addams Family" characters for the parade.

Candy Cosmos by Haribo

Haribo makes delicious gummies, and they make cute parade floats and balloons, too. The company has more than 25 gummy products on the market. Can you name all the types shown on its float?

Bottom line

The 2022 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. GOTHAM GC IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES

Hopefully, our preview of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade made you want to attend in real life at some point. We have a complete guide to everything you need to know to plan a trip and see the balloons in person.

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