Merry Christmas, everyone! There’s no better way to get the holiday started after an early morning of unwrapping presents and downing some eggnog than to sit back, turn on the television for some entertainment, and enjoy the sights and sounds of the annual Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade.
The parade runs through Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, primarily in the iconic Magic Kingdom.
This year’s event will be hosted by Alfonso Ribiero and Ginnifer Goodwin.
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The parade will also feature performances from some of the top entertainers, like Gwen Stefani, Coco Jones, Iam Tongi, Lady A, Nicole Scherzinger, Mariah the Scientist, and Bebe Rexha, at various parks and locations.

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Some of the segments for Thursday’s special airing were filmed at Disneyland Resort in Los Angeles, on Disney Cruise Lines and Aulani in Hawaii.
All of the information you need to watch the Disney Parks Magical Christmas Parade can be seen below.
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‘Disney Parks Magical Christmas Parade’ TV & viewing info
Date: Thursday, December 25
Start Time: 10:00 a.m. ET
Location: Orlando, Florida
Venue: Walt Disney World
TV Info: ABC
Live Stream: Disney+, Hulu, YouTube
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