You saw both NYC fireworks and DC fireworks last night? Cool didn’t know that was possible |
Lol |
| Then it’s your first because we have seen about 10 and thought it was one of the longest, biggest shows we’ve seen. |
Must agree. Thought they were the worst ever. |
They have this thing called TV now. It’s kind of a rectangular box that can receive images from remote locations, and you can see what’s going on. You can even change what they call “channels”, with each one displaying different content. By using this device last night, I could compare the firework displays of the two cities and see that New York did a much better job. I forgot to mention that this device has sound too, so I could also compare the music. I could also see that San Diego and many other cities also had better shows. You should try and get one of these things, they’re cheap. Post here if you need further advice. |
Hogwash. There's a tiny little man inside painting images on the glass. |
Exactly. It's so stupid. |
Watching fireworks on TV is not a good way to evaluate displays. On TV they will show you them all at the same scale but in reality it really matters where they set them off from and what the vantage point is like both from the "official" viewing locations and throughout the city. Both DC and NYC set them off from barges in the water I believe but DC generally has better vantage points because it's a lower city so you have good views from many rooftops in the city especially downtown. In NY it's very location dependent. DC also has the benefit of the mall running along the river so the official viewing point has a huge amount of space with amazing views of the fireworks plus lots of places for live music. In NY it's harder to set it up like that though of course many people are able to see them. I've seen displays in both cities and they are both great but in general it is easier to get a good view of DC's fireworks and generally their display is pretty great. Also the music you heard may not have been the music played for people in the cities -- you're just watching a canned production on TV. It's just not the same. |
I agree. Was on the Mall surrounded by hundreds of people, and I still thought it lacked something in comparison to other years. I've seen them on the Mall every year for the past 10 and this one was just Meh. |
You can see the live acts, it’s not canned. Unfortunately DC switched to military bands long ago, which are inevitably staid and tedious no matter what they do. Back in the day they would get the Beach Boys or something, but they gentrified the whole thing and ruined it. I think they got tired of all the trash and drunkenness. It was a lot more fun though. |
Same. I think there are a ton of newbies. this year was terrible. |
Even if you are watching the live display, you are not watching it live so you can't evaluate. The TV broadcast of DC fireworks will feature the music being played at the "Capital Fourth" celebration over by the Congressional reflecting pool but most people in DC are not listening to that music. That production is put up primarily for TV. Watching on TV is a fundamentally different experience than being in person. |
It’s more than sufficient to be able to see that NYC’s were spectacular, and DC’s were mundane. |
| The weather was just not that good for fireworks. Really humid and the vapor/ ash just hung around and blocked the view. |
Yes, the kids enjoyed it. It’s fireworks op. Yes, once you see them for the 20th time, the awe factor is gone. This is why it draws family / kids / tourists crowds. |