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Fantasy Fest Ends Sunday After Lavish Night Parade

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KEY WEST (CBSMiami/FKNB) -- Green-suited space creatures with oversized brains, floats carrying costumed "Star Wars" characters and the star of a classic television series wowed crowds in the 3Wishes Fantasy Fest Parade, the highlight of Key West's 10-day costuming and masking festival that ends Sunday afternoon.

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The late Saturday night parade featured floats, bands and marching groups in elaborate costumes -- all proceeding through Key West's historic downtown in front of about 60,000 spectators, according to festival organizers.

Some parade entries illustrated the festival theme, "All Hallows Intergalactic Freak Show," including a take-off on the famed "Star Wars" cantina scene featuring characters from the blockbuster film series.

Among other notables were a troupe of Caribbean-style dancers in sparkling feather-decked costumes and a circus float carrying eerie super-sized clowns.

The procession's grand marshal was Cindy Williams, who portrayed Shirley Feeney in television's classic "Laverne & Shirley," waving to spectators from a float designed to resemble a silver rocket ship.

"Shirley Feeney would be so excited to be the grand marshal of Fantasy Fest," said Williams, who was dressed in a flowing gold robe and tiara. "She'd probably wear a matching sweater set, if she could afford it, and a poodle skirt — but she'd keep the tiara, and Laverne would be jealous."

Florida Keys tourism officials said Fantasy Fest brings approximately $30 million in revenues to the island chain each year.

Fantasy Fest 2016, themed "Political Voodoo and Ballot-Box Barbarians," is scheduled Oct. 21-30.

(©2015 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Florida Keys News Bureau contributed to this report.)

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