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Houston Holiday Parade Happening Mid November 2011

October may be the month when everyone’s talking about Halloween. We know many moms are busy trying to put the Halloween costumes, pumpkin carving and treats together while the kids are getting all excited for some serious Trick or Tweeting but nothing can really steal the show from Houston’s Holiday Parade. On November 24, 2011, Houston locals will be gearing up for the biggest party of the year with some going to the party in throngs with our Houston charter bus rental services all booked up. 


Expect a live crowd of at least 400,000 people from all walks of life and everywhere in the world. Proceeds made from the many stalls during the Houston Holiday Parade will go towards some selected foundations which mean that you get to have fun for a good cause – a fab way to kill two birds with one stone. You can’t miss the Parade (even if you tried to) because the parade is happening right smack in the middle of downtown. The parade will start from Minute Maid Park and ends in Dallas.

There is no admission fee for the general public but if you want a seat during the parade, tickets are selling for anything between $12 and $75. 

If you are going in a group, do check out our affordable Houston charter bus rental rates. It will be better than you expect it to be. 

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