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Balloons Fly in Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

By  Michael P. Ventura Mathew Katz and Ben Fractenberg | November 28, 2013 9:06am | Updated on November 28, 2013 12:45pm

 The Thanksgiving Day Parade brought giant balloons down Sixth Avenue, Nov. 28, 2013.
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MIDTOWN - Spider-Man, Snoopy and all the other famous balloon characters will take flight Thursday in Macy's 87th annual Thanksgiving Day Parade.

High winds had threatened to keep the balloons grounded, but by Thursday morning the gusts had died down.

"Let the balloons fly!" Macy's tweeted.

City officials warned that winds could have forced the parade's iconic balloons to fly lower than normal — or not to fly at all.

Forecasters had originally predicted strong winds — with gusts of over 34 miles per hour — that would have exceeded the city's limits for flying balloons. 

The Spider-Man balloon hit a tree near West 77th Street, reports said, leaving the float's arm limp. A balloon handler's food was run over by a cart pulling a Buzz Lightyear balloon, according to the Daily News, forcing her to go to the hospital.

 

The Humphrey family, who traveled to the city from Charlotte, N.C. for the parade, was thrilled as the balloons drifted past.

"It's amazing, this one's on my bucket list," said Marie Humphrey, 42, as her 8-year-old daughter Emerson marveled at a Hello Kitty Balloon.

The balloons weren't the only attraction: fashion guru Richard Simmons also brought his unique showmanship to the parade, riding on the back of a giant turtle.

"He looks bonkers," said Darrel Doyle, 23, who was visiting from England.

In 1997, strong winds forced the Cat in the Hat balloon into a pole on the Upper West Side, knocking it over onto the crowd below and injuring several parade-watchers.