Disney has not given any reasons, but they have canceled the Main Street Electric Parade. It's final run will be on October 9, 2016. After that, it is heading to Disneyland, California for a limited-time showing. The Main Street Electric Parade has continued off and on since its debut in 1972. There are a good deal of rumors on what the parade may be replaced with, but nothing that has been confirmed by Disney just yet.
SpectroMagic debuted on October 1, 1991, after the September 14 retirement of the Main Street Electrical Parade. It went on hiatus in May 1999 while the Main Street Electrical Parade made a brief return to the Magic Kingdom. SpectroMagic returned in April 2001 with several additions and has been running since.
There was 465760 people who marched in the parade.
The cast of Dewey Parade - 1901 includes: George Dewey as himself
The cast of Swim Parade - 1949 includes: Dan Donaldson as Narrator
With 150,000 marchers and up to 2 million spectators lining the streets, the Saint Patrick's Day parade held in New York City has become the largest St. Patrick's Day parade not only in the United States but in the world.
Funnies on Parade happened in 1933.
Mahabad parade bombing happened in 2006.
Love Parade stampede happened on 2010-07-24.
20th Annual Kingdom Day Parade - 2005 - TV was released on: USA: 17 January 2005
Philippine Independence Day Parade happened on 2012-06-03.
Killed in 2002... money woes: http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/145363/orange-bowl-parade-halts
No, there's a firework display in both Epcot and Magic Kingdom, theres Fantasmic at Hollywood Studios and a parade in Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom
The cast of 20th Annual Kingdom Day Parade - 2005 includes: Rachel Boesing as Reporter Furnell Chatman as Host Tim Greene as Grand Marshall Kelly Mack as Hostess
The Disney Christmas parade that is aired on ABC on Christmas Day is recorded at the Magic Kingdom in Disney World usually during the first weekend of December.
2010 marks the 84th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade started in 1924, and was suspended for three years during World War II (1942-44).
Men and women got mad and started to get into the parade and wreck everything. So many people got hurt. The police did nothing to help out the women.
The two main events which happened at the Arc in 1919 are: - on July 14, the "défilé de la victoire" (the victory parade) was a huge event as the first parade after the end of the war; - on August 7, the aviator Charles Godefroy flew his plane under the arc. It was kind of a revenge as aviators had to participate on foot to the victory parade, and were forbidden to fly their planes.