"The kids always look forward to the Hits foam cannon at the end of the parade", Mackie said.
The IPU Kodama Japanese Drumming Group will also be coming down for the parade from Palmerston North.
The "Jack and the Beanstalk" Kiwibank float, and giant puppets will also appeal to the children in the crowd, she said.
"We also have two Brazilian samba bands, with one of them 'Batucada', leading the parade.
"We also have the tractor which was used to clear up after the 1931 Napier earthquake towing the A & P float."
Falun Dafa NZ (also called Falun Gong) will have a float, a marching band, and a Chinese dragon at the parade, she said.
There will be some entertainment in Albert Sq before the parade, and prizegiving in Civic Square at 1.15pm.
The theme for this year's parade will be "folk tales from around the world".
This theme provides the opportunity for people to interpret it in many different ways, Mackie said.
"What stories can you relate to? Something from your culture or community or just a tale that fascinates you," Mackie said.
"The theme will mean different things to different cultures. Some people will do something related to their own culture, like the Samoan float will be looking at doing something from their own land."