The Magic of Universal Orlando's Christmas Parade: A Spectacular Holiday Tradition
The Christmas Parade at Universal Orlando is one of the top attractions to see in Orlando during the holidays.
The Universal Orlando Christmas Parade featuring Macy's is a truly delightful experience that immerses me thoroughly in the holiday spirit each year. You can view the parade nightly during the holiday season, usually around 5:30 pm at Universal Studios Florida.
As I make my way to the parade route, the palpable excitement in the air builds, with classic Christmas tunes being played throughout the park.
I like to watch from Mel’s Diner because I’m among the first to see the parade there. I can then jump in behind the parade and head towards the park exit.
The floats are adorned with vibrant decorations and feature larger-than-life characters, like Minions, a giant nutcracker, and more. They are certainly the highlight of the parade but there are also parade floats and entertainers in the streets as well. It’s amazing to me how many people it takes to put on this parade.
The Christmas Parade featuring Macy’s is a memorable celebration that exceptionally brings the magic of Christmas to life for guests of all ages, creating moments that will be cherished for years to come.
To see more about how Universal Orlando celebrates the holidays, see my article here.
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Since 2010, Darren has been making Orlando vacations easy! As an Orlando resident, he is able to provide insider, expert advice on Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and Florida-based cruises.
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How to Celebrate the Holidays at Universal Orlando Guide 2023
My tips for the best experience at Universal Orlando during the holidays
Universal Orlando Resort is a great place to get into the festive holiday spirit and it all kicks off on Friday, November 17, 2023.
I have been to all of Universal’s Christmas events many times so today I’m sharing the must-sees and some of my best tips.
Yes, most of the major holiday events are included with theme park admission.
So, bonus points for Universal!
Yule experience a mix of merry and mischief brought to life from holiday classics to experiences inspired by pop culture icons, creating a memorable holiday atmosphere running daily through Sunday, December 31.
Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is one of my must-see holiday destinations anywhere in Orlando.
The streets of Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade transform into a wizarding holiday wonderland overflowing with festively themed décor, lights, garland, and more.
The atmosphere is part of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol and, of course, Harry Potter.
“The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle” is returning once again to Hogsmeade at Universal Islands of Adventure. This high-tech projection show combines music, stunning imagery, and classic holiday moments featuring Harry Potter characters.
Viewing space for the show is limited. I recommend you get into the queue about 30-40 minutes prior to showtime.
You will be packed into the viewing area and it will be difficult to leave once inside. So bathrooms and drinks are a must before heading inside.
Universal's Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s at Universal Studios Florida
The Christmas parade is the must-see event at Universal Orlando Resort!
This theatrical parade features hundreds of dancers, popular characters, colorful parade floats, and of course, the larger-than-life Macy’s parade balloons.
Oh, and Santa himself makes an appearance too.
This is one of our favorite events in Orlando during the Christmas season.
Universal’s Holiday Parade Featuring Macy’s usually takes place at 5:30 p.m. in Universal Studios Florida. Dates and times are subject to change without notice so be sure to check the Universal Orlando mobile app.
Where is the best place to watch the Christmas parade?
I like to watch from the parking lot of Mel’s Diner, or somewhere close to that area. It has a great backdrop of 1950’s style buildings and it’s generally not as crowded there compared to other areas of the park.
The parade enters the park across from Mel’s Diner so you will be the first to see as it comes out. This also means you’ll see the end of the parade sooner than everyone else and can get a headstart on your next attraction.
Another great place to watch is near the Holiday Tribute Store, facing the 80-foot-tall Christmas tree. You’ll get the tree in a lot of your photos/video but it will be a little more crowded here. You’ll also have to wait for the parade to make its way into this area.
In either case, I recommend getting your spot about 45-60 minutes prior to the parade’s start time.
Grinchmas at Universal Islands of Adventure
The spirit of Grinchmas at Universal Islands of Adventure returns again this year.
It’s a popular event where the Grinch stars in the live retelling of the Dr. Seuss holiday classic, the “Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular.”
Seuss Landing will be decked out with oversized candy canes, twisty Christmas trees, stunning tinsel ornaments, and more.
Breakfast with the Grinch at Universal Islands of Adventure
Start your day at Confisco Grille with the Grinch and his Who friends.
The Grinch and other Dr. Seuss characters will interact with guests during your breakfast.
Reservations are required and must be made up to 24 hours before arrival.
Reservations can be made by through your travel agent or by calling Universal directly.
I recommend that you arrive about 15 minutes prior to the reservation time to get checked in. You may not get seated right away.
This year the price is $58.99 per Adult + tax (Ages 10+). $32.99 per Child (Ages 3-9).
The Grinch Breakfast runs select dates November 17–December 27, 2023.
Holiday Celebrations at Universal CityWalk and Universal Orlando’s Hotels
Guests can keep the celebration going at Universal CityWalk with seasonal food and beverage and special entertainment.
Plus, all eight Universal Orlando Resort hotels will be decked out with festive décor that enhances each hotel’s theme – and the whole family can indulge in holiday feasts and activities.
Special menus will be available at Universal hotels for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s, and there will also be menorah lighting ceremonies and more.
Select hotels even offer special holiday entertainment like Christmas tree lightings and strolling carolers.
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