Amelia Tapsell (left), 11, and Aria Tapsell, 8, were both looking forward to all the dancers in the Trustpower Christmas Parade, and of course the arrival of Santa. Photo / George Novak
The Grinch was there, handing out lollipops.
So was Batman, asking waving kids all around him if they'd seen the Joker.
The annual Trustpower Christmas Parade in Downtown Tauranga was full of festive colour and a wide range of curious characters on Saturday morning.
As the parade made its waydown from the corner of Devonport Rd and Third Ave to The Strand, dozens of community floats entertained the crowd – everything from cosplay and steampunk costumes, to belly dancers and bagpipes.
Amelia Tapsell managed to get one of those lollipops the smiling green Grinch was offering.
He doesn't have a dog at home, but would probably quite like that to change.
"Oh yes!" his mum Jessica Fitzpatrick said.
She said she was enjoying all the cars in the parade.
"We like the cars, he likes the lollies," she said with a laugh.
Jessica said they come to the Trustpower Christmas Parade every year.
"I just like the community stuff and make sure my son sees everything, gets a look at everything."
Stephen Hurst-Long, standing next to her, agreed: "It's good to see the community all out there; it's good for the kids, good positive stuff for the kids."
Then the man in red everyone was waiting to see finally came into view, yelling" "Ho, ho, ho – Merry Christmas!"
The parade was over for another year, but the festivities and fun would continue well into the afternoon on the Tauranga waterfront.