Fantasy Fest Celebrating Florida Keys’ Bicentennial and ‘Unicorn-like’ Uniqueness

KEY WEST, Florida Keys — Fans of the Florida Keys’ quirky creativity and whimsical spirit can celebrate both, as well as the island chain’s 2023 bicentennial, during Key West’s annual Fantasy Fest.  

An internationally renowned costuming and masking festival, Fantasy Fest is scheduled through Sunday, Oct. 29. The revelry includes masquerade balls, costume competitions, glamorous galas and an over-the-top grand parade. Imaginative costuming is paramount, with the best efforts drawing acclaim and applause. 

The 2023 festival is themed “Uniforms and Unicorns … 200 Years of Sailing into Fantasy” to salute the Keys’ bicentennial and that of the U.S. Navy in Key West — in addition to the islands’ “unicorn-like” individuality and mystical appeal. 

Fantasy Fest organizers encourage people to embrace the theme while designing costumes and parade floats, getting inspired by mythical creatures or uniformed groups ranging from 17th-century Navy officers to superheroes, sports teams or intergalactic forces from future worlds.

Among dozens of events awaiting attendees is the wacky Pet Masquerade, a Fantasy Fest favorite for costumed pets and their people that takes place Wednesday, Oct. 25. The following night brings the Key West Business Guild’s 40th anniversary Headdress Ball, where entrants compete for “head-turning” prizes in huge and elaborate masks and cowls.

Plans call for unicorns and uniformed partiers to strut through the streets Friday, Oct. 27, during the Captain Morgan Masquerade March. A longtime favorite, the lighthearted march attracts thousands of locals and visitors to show off their costumes as they promenade through a section of Key West’s Old Town. 

Revelers can also enjoy events including the rocking Beatles tribute show and look-alike bash, “Tutu Tuesday” and pool parties, waterfront Woodstock takeoff, music and art showcases, lively Fantasy Market and many others.

Saturday night, Oct. 28, tens of thousands of spectators are expected to line Whitehead and Duval streets in Key West’s historic downtown for the Bud Light Fantasy Fest Parade. A dazzling procession of large-scale floats, costumed marching groups and bands, the parade illustrates the creativity and spirit that have helped define the Florida Keys for the past 200 years. 

Event information: fantasyfest.com; festival app at App Store or Google Play

A group representing the classic “Alice in Wonderland” universe makes its way up Duval Street during the 2022 Fantasy Fest Parade. Photo: Andy Newman

A group representing the classic “Alice in Wonderland” universe makes its way up Duval Street during the 2022 Fantasy Fest Parade. Photo: Andy Newman

The two-day Goombay Festival kicks off Fantasy Fest, pulsing to a Caribbean with music, island-style food and a Junkanoo parade. Photo: Rob O'Neal

The two-day Goombay Festival kicks off Fantasy Fest, pulsing to a Caribbean with music, island-style food and a Junkanoo parade. Photo: Rob O'Neal

Costumed characters strut through the streets of Old Town Key West during the local-favorite Masquerade March. Photo: Rob O'Neal

Costumed characters strut through the streets of Old Town Key West during the local-favorite Masquerade March. Photo: Rob O'Neal

This article was updated on October 23, 2023 at 10:22 AM
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