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Florida is expected to have a record-breaking year for travel over Thanksgiving
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Florida is set to have a record-breaking Thanksgiving as more than 4.5 million Floridians are forecast to travel 50 miles or more for the holiday, according to the latest data from AAA.
That’s nearly 112,000 more than last year.
Florida Thanksgiving travelers mirror a national trend that shows a 2% growth (79.9 million travelers) compared to the previous record set last year.
Economic growth, declining inflation and strong income gains are three factors AAA says have led to the jump in travel, which is expected to boost consumer spending by 4.6% compared to this time last year.
Still trying to get your Thanksgiving affairs in order? Here’s what to know before the holiday.
Four Florida cities are among the top 10 domestic destinations this Thanksgiving
If you thought you would have 4.5 million people fewer to contend with on the roads, you’ll be sad to know that Florida’s expected to have its share of inbound travelers. Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Tampa were among the top 10 domestic destinations for travelers this Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving 2024 date
Thanksgiving always lands on the fourth Thursday in November, which puts it on Nov. 28, 2024.
Why is Thanksgiving 2024 so late?
There’s actually a fun fact tied to Thanksgiving 2024’s Nov. 28 date: It’s the latest date the holiday can occur. According to NBC, the holiday follows a roughly 28-year cycle, which is occasionally interrupted by century years and leap years.
How much will a turkey cost for Thanksgiving 2024?
If you prefer a traditional turkey dinner for Thanksgiving, you’re in luck. The price of turkey is down almost 20% this year, according to a recent Wells Fargo report on Thanksgiving food inflation.
As of Nov. 6, turkeys will cost about 16% less for Thanksgiving 2024. On average, shoppers will pay $1.37 per pound for retail turkey, which is about $0.26 per pound cheaper compared to last year.
When should I buy a Thanksgiving turkey?
The best time to buy a turkey will depend on whether you’re buying fresh or frozen.
If you’re buying a fresh turkey, you should plan to pick it up the week of Thanksgiving and cook it within four days of the sell-by date. If you need to pick up one earlier, you’ll want to freeze it. A frozen turkey will be good indefinitely, though it’s best to cook within a year for the best quality.
How much will the average Thanksgiving meal cost?
The average Thanksgiving meal will cost about $50.58, according to recent data from Datasembly. That’s about $3 less than last year, but $10 more than 2019.
What time does the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade start?
The 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to noon in all time zones on Thursday, Nov. 28.
How can I watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?
You can watch the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade telecast on NBC from 8:30 a.m. to noon in all time zones. The event will also be available to stream for Peacock subscribers and Fubo subscribers.
What will the weather be like in Florida on Thanksgiving?
Florida is preparing for a cold front that’s expected to drop temperatures down into the 40s before Thanksgiving, but the holiday itself will likely be warm and wet.
Florida is a big state, but much of the area can expect to see warm temperatures and probably a bit of rain, according to the Thanksgiving travel map from the Farmer’s Almanac.
The western part of the Florida Panhandle, which includes areas like Pensacola and Destin, can expect temperatures varying from cool to mild. The rest of the state can expect warmer-than-average temperatures.
The Almanac says that showers will cover parts of the Ohio Valley to the Southwest and the Deep South, including Florida.