30 Seasons of Wonder Parade
Overview
Step into celebration mode with the 30 Seasons of Wonder Parade, a spectacular tribute to three decades of joy, culture, and entertainment at Global Village! Taking place every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 6:00 PM, this vibrant parade fills the streets with dazzling floats, energetic performers, and music from around the world. It’s a colorful journey of wonder that captures the true spirit of Global Village.
The parade begins at the Gate of the World and winds its way through Global Village, following the route highlighted on the map below. Guests can enjoy the spectacle from multiple viewing points along the parade road — so be sure to find your spot early and join the celebration of color, rhythm, and wonder!
Cost - Free
6:00 PM
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