Gasparilla 8 things you may not know about Gasparilla by: Lila Gross Posted: Jan 25, 2018 / 02:00 AM EST Updated: Jan 17, 2019 / 01:26 PM EST Most people know that Gasparilla is an excuse to party! But here are some facts you might not know... Gasparilla the festival wasn’t created by scurvy swashbucklers, but rather by the society editor of the Tampa Tribune, in partnership with civic and social leaders in the Bay Area. “Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla” was born in 1904, and carried out a mock pirate invasion of Tampa. The event was so popular that citizens clamored to make it a yearly occurrence. The very first Krewe of Gasparilla didn’t arrive by ship to capture Tampa. Instead, they arrived on horseback. The first sea invasion was in 1911. Can you imagine Gasparilla happening on a MONDAY? Until 1988, the Gasparilla Pirate Festival was celebrated on the first Monday in February. 1988 was the year it was moved to Saturday. In 2002, it was moved to the last Saturday in January. The pirate upon whose alleged exploits the festival is based may not have been real. No historical evidence of Jose Gaspar appears before the 20th century. Since the first invasion in 1904, there have only been 10 years when Gasparilla was not celebrated. The Jose Gasparilla pirate ship was commissioned in 1954. According to the Gasparilla Pirate Fest website, it is the only fully-rigged pirate ship to be built in modern times. Arrrrr! 8 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT GASPARILLA WFLA has broadcast the parade since 1955! This is a picture from that event. We'll bring you the parade live this year too, ye landlubbers!