Originally Posted By Lisann22 Been here since Saturday. Due to high winds no fireworks three nights in a row. Tonight is the our last chance to see them on this trip. Talking to people in the parks sounds like the fireworks were cancelled several times in the days before we got here. Here's hoping to light winds today and tonight. I want my godkids and mom to see them so badly. ;(
Originally Posted By wonderingalice That bites, sweetie... I'll keep a good thought for you guys tonight. Anyone know when the Santa Anas take a hike outta there? We're about 15 days away now...
Originally Posted By RAM1984 I am empathetic. In July we managed to get our entire family to DL. This in itself is no easy feat. (5 grown kids with families of their own) After camping out in front of the castle for nearly 3 hours the fireworks were cancelled. I just broke down and cried as it was our only chance. My middle son was leaving for San Diego the next day. The rest of us did get to see them but I was so bummed about us not all being there. He still has not gotten to see them and I am determined to get him there before the 50th ends. I really hope you got to see them. My husband and I will be there from Thursday-Sunday. Even though we have seen them 6 times I will still be very dissappointed if they are cancelled again. (There is rain predicted for the weekend
Originally Posted By wonderingalice We just want one shot during the four days we'll be there... I'd be overjoyed for that.
Originally Posted By -em I *KNOW*.... (and they were cancelled Fri night too ) Don't they realize HOW important they are (and the snow just is cheesy without the fireworks..) -em
Originally Posted By wonderingalice They actually do the snow without the fireworks? Just crank up "White Christmas" and go for it?? Odd...
Originally Posted By wonderingalice I can imagine, em... More than a few people asking themselves... "What the heck..??" *L*
Originally Posted By jnemo Think of all the money they are saving and then if families make a second trip to see them again, more money. I am just joking. I certainly understand the disappointment of the fireworks being cancelled, it has happened to us also.
Originally Posted By imadisneygal "Think of all the money they are saving and then if families make a second trip to see them again, more money." I think I may have met this person several thousand times while working in City Hall! I'm just kidding, jnemo, but you'd be surprised at how many people will yell, scream and throw things claiming that Disneyland is cancelling shows to make people pay for extra days in the Park or to "save money" by not putting on the fireworks. Believe me when I tell you that cancelling shows is an absolute LAST resort. I hated hearing about cancellations because I knew that in about 10 minutes the lobby of City Hall would be flooded with Guests.
Originally Posted By jnemo imadisneygal, never fear I was only speaking in jest. I for one have never complained at city hall. I was just thinking about how much it costs for that fireworks show. Disney is only be responible by not having the fireworks and taking the chance of a major accident from one falling in the wrong place, oh then the neighbors would really be upset.
Originally Posted By imadisneygal Oh, I know. This is the wrong audience for that kind of irrational behavior (right?! Isn't it?!) I hope you didn't think I aimed my comments at you. Just noting the general state of mind of some Guests...
Originally Posted By Ursula I can't wait for the aaaaaahhhhhhh parts!!! We haven't seen them this year yet.
Originally Posted By RAM1984 <<We haven't seen them this year yet.>> You are in for a treat!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted By Sweeper I was there Sunday waiting for the fireworks just to have them canceled. There was little to no wind at ground level. They announced that winds were strong at higher altitudes. I find it hard to believe. Thankfully we didn't plan our evening around them. I feel sorry for those folks who camped out for hours. City Hall had a long line!
Originally Posted By LesMisBro 05 o man that sux, i don't know why there havn't been any fireworks, my sisters friend works at DL and he says he has no clue why they haven't done the fire works. so yeah i don't know either.
Originally Posted By Lisann22 My mom and I felt SO sorry for the CM's each night after the announcement of "no go." Well, the kids are up from their nap and we are heading over to try again! The whole snow and White Christmas with no fireworks is like feeding oil to a fire in these crowds. The whole affect/effect is kinda lost. LOL!
Originally Posted By imadisneygal "There was little to no wind at ground level. They announced that winds were strong at higher altitudes. I find it hard to believe." Wind is most definitely stronger at higher altitudes. Here is just one professor's explanation of it, but there are many other explanations available online or in books. Maybe City Hall should get some of this information in print so they can counter the, "but there's NO wind!" argument from Guests. <><><><><> The wind speed at the different heights can vary tremendously, from no wind speed to wind speeds of hundreds of miles per hour. In general, wind speeds are lowest near the ground and increase with height, up to several hundred feet above the ground. However, there are also special heights at which higher wind speeds are common - these higher wind speed areas are called jet streams. A low level jet stream can form at the top of the temperature inversion at night, at about 100 to 300 feet, but is typically not more than about 50 miles per hour. The upper level jet stream occurs at the top of the Troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere, can occur at heights of anywhere from 20,000 to 45,000 feet, can be located just about anywhere in the United States depending on the weather situation, and can reach speeds of 200 miles per hour in rare cases. The typical wind speed in the upper level jet is 100 to 150 miles per hour. David R. Cook Atmospheric Research Section Environmental Research Division Argonne National Laboratory
Originally Posted By Lisann22 I don't either Sue. I guess if you haven't been on top of Sears Tower or any place like that it's hard to explain. All you have to do is watch one of the lost balloons while sitting there and you can pretty much tell that the winds are blowing hard. Sure we have been disappointed and boy are my knees screaming but it's not Disneyland's fault. The Anaheim Fire Marshall makes the call and it's clearly for the safety of guests and residents.