Fantasy Fest was initiated in 1979 by Bill Conkle, Tony Falcone, Joe Liszka and Frank Romano to attract tourists during the slow season. In 1995 over 60,000 people attended and there were 70 floats, bands, costumed groups and "imprecision drill teams" in the parade. In 2001 Fantasy Fest was estimated to bring $35 million to the region each year. The highlight of Fantasy Fest is its
parade featuring humorous
floats, including one carrying the annually elected Conch King and Queen. The floats can be quite elaborate; costs can be $10,000 to $15,000. The expense for the floats is borne fully by the participant groups (called
krewes) and their sponsors. The theme that year was "Freaks, Geeks and Goddesses." 2020 was to be in its 42nd year. However, that year's event was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and deferred to 2021. == Typical Fantasy Fest Experiences ==