For a listing of other ball drops or raisings
around the world, see List of objects dropped on New Year's Eve.
The Pelican Drop is a New Year's Eve celebration that take place each
year in Downtown Pensacola, Florida. At the ceremony, a Pelican, Pensacola's
mascot, is dropped instead of the typical New Year's ball. Since 2008, The
Pelican Drop has become a significant attraction in the area, drawing in crowds
of up to 50,000 local residents, making it one of the largest events of its kind
in the Central Time Zone.
The First Pelican Drop New Year's Celebration took place in 2008. The
Pensacola News Journal released an article stating that the CRA (or Pensacola
Community Redevelopment Agency) was working on making a new kind of New Year's
Eve celebration. The paper said that the celebration will be held at the Plaza
Ferdinand VII and will also be live on WEAR-TV. Almost 45,000 people showed up
for the event, including residents of Mobile, Alabama (which hosts its own
competing drop, a Moon Pie), Milton, Florida, Navarre, Florida,and Destin,
Florida.
The pelican was made and designed by Emmett Andrews LLC. Made of polished
aluminum and decorated with over 2,000 lights, the bird has a 17-foot (5.2 m)
wingspan and is 12 feet (3.7 m) high.