FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ā The annual Winterfest Boat Parade in Fort Lauderdale has officially been canceled due to high winds that are expected to continue through the weekend.
The strong gusts of up to 40 mph caused choppy waters Thursday near the Las Olas Bridge and kept organizers of the parade from doing any decorating before they ultimately decided to cancel Friday.
The parade had been scheduled for Saturday.
According to a spokesperson for the city of Fort Lauderdale, this is the first time in the 52-year history of the parade that itās canceled due to weather and unsafe boating conditions.
The parade was, however, canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The spokesperson said Friday nightās Grand Marshall reception will still occur as scheduled.
Local 10 News spoke with Denese Inniss, boat owner of the South Beach Lady who said that she and her staff had been preparing for the event for at least six months.
āThatās the stage ready for Boyz II Men that weāre going to miss this year,ā she said. āSad, so sad, but it is what it is.ā
āWeāre dressed up with no place to go and thatās the sad part about this,ā Inniss added.
From their social media accounts, Winterfest posted a photo saying āSee you next yearā and sent out a statement that said in part:
āThe decision to cancel the event was made under the guidance and advisement of the United States Coast Guard, Fort Lauderdale Marine Patrol, Fort Lauderdale Fire Department, and other relevant agencies.ā
Fort Lauderdale, Florida l, Friday, December 15, 2023 - The Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade, scheduled for Saturday, December 16, 2023, has been canceled due to unprecedented weather conditions, including heavy winds and unsafe boating conditi... https://t.co/KfwppCHJjw pic.twitter.com/IhtiCi2Pne
— Winterfest Parade (@WinterfestInc) December 15, 2023
As the winds picked up on Friday, decorations blew around while boat owners prepared for the nasty weather.
āWeāll batten down everything and make sure thereās nothing loose that can get blown away,ā said boat owner Steve Van Clief. āWeāre pretty much tied in very well here. Weāve ridden through some of the other tropical storms so weāre not really as worried about this one.ā
The boat parade brings in roughly $50 million to the local economy, so the cancelation is a big blow to local businesses.
Officials also pushed back a popular holiday boat parade in Pompano Beach due to poor weather Friday.
The Greater Pompano Beach Chamber of Commerce Pompano Beach Holiday Boat Parade, scheduled for Friday, has been postponed until Dec. 21 at 7 p.m.