Video. Auckland Farmers Santa Parade 2018. Part II
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This year’s festivities started today on Sunday 2nd December, at 1pm!
And it is one the best parades ever! The weather was great. There are 3 500 participants from over New Zealand. Among the most popular characters: Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy giant inflatables, Thomas the Tank Engine, a new Beginning of Time Dinosaur float, new Nutcracker Float, the Lost Boys, Captain Hook, entertainment groups galore. The old characters include Clifford the Big Red Dog, Geronimo Stilton, Pinkfong & Yellow Shark, Peter Rabbit, Moe, Queen Elsa, Farmers Santa Bears, Where’s Wally? and more! And Santa himself wishes you Merry Christmas!
Pre-parade: 12pm – 1pm
Parade: 1.00pm – 2.30pm
Santa’s Party: 2:30pm – 5:30pm
The parade started at the corner of Federal St and Mayoral Dr and then moves near Aotea Square and then down Queen St. The parade ends in Customs St East and is followed by Santa's Party from 2.30pm at Aotea Square.
Enjoy our videos and photos of this spectacular event.
This year the Farmers Santa Parade is celebrating its 85th birthday.
And it is one the best parades ever! There are 3 500 participants from over New Zealand. Among the most popular characters: Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy giant inflatables, Thomas the Tank Engine, a new Beginning of Time Dinosaur float, new Nutcracker Float, the Lost Boys, Captain Hook, entertainment groups galore. The old characters include Clifford the Big Red Dog, Geronimo Stilton, Pinkfong & Yellow Shark, Peter Rabbit, Moe, Queen Elsa, Farmers Santa Bears, Where’s Wally? and more! And Santa himself wishes you Merry Christmas!
This year’s festivities started today on Sunday 2nd December, at 1pm!
Pre-parade: 12pm – 1pm
Parade: 1.00pm – 2.30pm
Santa’s Party: 2:30pm – 5:30pm
The parade started at the corner of Federal St and Mayoral Dr and then moves near Aotea Square and then down Queen St. The parade ends in Customs St East and is followed by Santa's Party from 2.30pm at Aotea Square.
Enjoy our videos and photos of this spectacular event.