Morgan Price
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Ah I seeThey released extra slots on Saturday just gone.

EDIT: Update, managed to pre-book entry through a sponsored Facebook ad posted by the park (not sure how that works


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Ah I seeThey released extra slots on Saturday just gone.
Plan B? Handing out sparklers?Rain won't stop the fireworks, no. What you don't want is high winds, or moderate winds in the direction of the crowd. And on the assumption that drones are being used, they will not be able to go up in windy conditions (they are more wind sensitive than fireworks).
The show does normally have a B mode for if weather conditions are poor.
Get everyone to get their phones out and wave them around with the torch onPlan B? Handing out sparklers?
While I agree rain is unlikely to affect the display too much (we've seen some absolutely sopping fireworks days in the past!), wind absolutely can if it's of a certain strength and direction. I think it was one day in 2021 when a southerly wind was pretty strong meaning it was blowing directly from the firing area over toward the crowd. There were some test fireworks launched right near the display's start time to make sure things were within limits, and it was very close to not being!The people who have been setting up all have Jubilee Fireworks uniforms on, they do much bigger shows than AT so I expect that a bit of rain and wind won't hamper their design or plans. At least nowadays at most professional displays you don't have to worry about rocket sticks descending like torpedoes; at my local bonfire when I was younger we always had to watch for the yard-long sticks dropping from the sky..
They have indeed. They’re laying the final pieces now.Does anyone know if they have covered the lawns this year like previous years? Their Facebook post indicates otherwise by advising people wear suitable footwear on the lawns.
Easily.I'll be a little gutted if drones were not part of it but from I've heard the fireworks are pretty much the best in class compared to fireworks across the UK. Better than NYE in London?
It's also definitely the worst place to be in London on NYE, the world's biggest non-event.Easily.
The London Eye show is not intended to be watched in person, it is designed to fit a 16:9 aspect ratio centred on the wheel. It’s essentially TV propaganda. I went there once, and never again.
Dark Forest, X Sector and I think spinball shut at 5. Had a notification on the app earlier which was handy! Smiler shut earlier as the queue was so big! They’re in the firing zones so they clear them.Do all the rides close at 5 for the fireworks as mostly everything is closed?
No, the back half of the park will close at 4.30-5.30pm as they need everyone out of that area by 6.30.Do all the rides close at 5 for the fireworks as mostly everything is closed?