Greenwich Village’s Sixth Avenue came alive today as the Village Halloween Parade drew 50,000 costumed revelers for its 52nd year. Over 4,000 participants—X hit 30,000 posts—marched with puppets and floats; a Queens drag queen’s performance won 2,000 cheers. Free candy—10,000 bags tossed—sparked joy; $6 hot dogs sold 5,000 under 60°F skies. A local band’s drumline—1,500 danced—set the vibe. The parade, NYC’s largest Halloween event, boosts tourism by 20%. Global fun—Village haunts.
Organizers led 2-mile route; a Harlem artist’s giant puppet—500 clapped—stole the show. The event supports arts, per city data. Pop-up photo booths—2,000 snapped—filled social feeds. New LED floats—eco-smart—lit the night. A Brooklyn teen’s zombie dance went viral. Sixth Avenue’s vibe—NYC’s Halloween heart.
It’s not perfect—crowds thick; lines hit 30 minutes. Costumes tangled; some tripped. Still, 50K marchers and 4K performers made it a hit, with 95% praising the vibe in surveys. Post-parade, Bleecker buzzed with costume talk. Annual rite—NYC celebrates.
Drag queen’s 32—hero star? Artist’s 40—puppet queen. Village haunted; NYC glowed. Halloween Parade—boo on.