All along Central Park West on Thursday, throngs of people gathered for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and packed street corners or sat on folding chairs set up since dawn.
They wedged themselves on slivers of sidewalk, and some placed their toddlers atop food carts for a better view.
“You don’t realize how slow the cadence is in real life,” she said as she left the parade route.
For nearly three hours, Ms. Burgess added, she had peered up at balloons of animated characters like Bluey, Goku and Monkey D. Luffy.
She had watched the event only on television, and as a TV production coordinator, she realized how she preferred seeing the spectacle.
Persons:
Madison Burgess, ”, Burgess
Organizations:
Central, West