Sat Dec 29, 10:30 AM - Sat Dec 29, 1:30 PM
101 North Rosalind Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801
Community: Downtown Orlando
Description
The ORLANDO CITRUS PARADE comes to downtown Orlando on December 29th.
Event Details
The ORLANDO CITRUS PARADE is coming to downtown Orlando on December 29th. The event will be supporting the Give Kids The World Village
Florida Citrus Sports in association with Parades R Us and JM
Best Entertainment is proud to announce the All-new Orlando Citrus Parade. It has grown to become one of the largest sports affiliated parades in the nation, an annual tradition that occurs each year between the Camping World Bowl and the Citrus Bowl.
For the first time, the Orlando Citrus Parade is supporting the Give Kids The World Village, the Central Florida based nonprofit resort for critically ill kids.
In addition to its signature citrus floats made of tangerines, grapefruits and oranges, the parade will feature celebrities, large-scale parade floats, local celebrities as Honorary Grand Marshals (hometown heroes), spirited high school marching bands from across the nation, participating bowl game college marching bands, balloons, local performing groups, specialty units and other exciting performances. Upwards of 3,000 participants take part in the event.
The 2018 grand marshals, performing groups and celebrities will be announced later this year.
Florida Citrus Sports in association with Parades R Us and JM
Best Entertainment is proud to announce the All-new Orlando Citrus Parade. It has grown to become one of the largest sports affiliated parades in the nation, an annual tradition that occurs each year between the Camping World Bowl and the Citrus Bowl.
For the first time, the Orlando Citrus Parade is supporting the Give Kids The World Village, the Central Florida based nonprofit resort for critically ill kids.
In addition to its signature citrus floats made of tangerines, grapefruits and oranges, the parade will feature celebrities, large-scale parade floats, local celebrities as Honorary Grand Marshals (hometown heroes), spirited high school marching bands from across the nation, participating bowl game college marching bands, balloons, local performing groups, specialty units and other exciting performances. Upwards of 3,000 participants take part in the event.
The 2018 grand marshals, performing groups and celebrities will be announced later this year.