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We had no plans to watch the Waimea Light Parade, but after realizing we could walk to it from our lodging without having the hassles of looking for a parking spot, we made an impromptu decision to watch it.
And we made it just in time, as the parade just started when we got to Waimea Valley Canyon Drive.
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The parade was full of trucks, cars, boats, mules, and people - all decked out in lights, with lots and lots of people passing out and throwing candies.
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What I found endearing about the parade is earlier that morning, I saw so many chairs of people who already staked their viewing spots. That's how popular the parade is!
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We stood for the entire parade behind people who were seated at the main road. The parade was about 40 minutes long and a lot of fun to watch!
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It was heartwarming to see the community come together - business, organizaitons, community leaders - and celebrate the season to the delight of many.
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