KCMiller
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I usually don't worry about watching parades, since I'm fairly tall (and an adult ), but during my December trip, and really the whole REASON for the trip, is to see my DD and DS march in the afternoon parade at MK. It being Christmas week, I know it'll be crowded, and I'm OK with staking out a seat well in advance and hanging out. But I'm worried that I won't really be able to see them, if someone gets in front of me or something. That happened the last time I stood on Main Street - I was next to a garbage can and everything, and the people to my left kept edging out into the street. My pictures and video of my oldest DS's march down Main Street are mostly of this other persons back, and her turning around to glare at me because I asked her to move back
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If you REALLY REALLY had to have great sightlines, with no chance of anyone stepping in front of you, where exactly would you sit? I would love to get a picture of them marching with the castle in the background - is it possible to sit on the edge of the 'hub', where they make the turn to go backstage? So essentially they would be marching directly towards me?
I'm so excited, and I'll be all by my lonesome (my DH and older DS won't be making the trip), so I only need a little space for me and my camcorder! All suggestions are very very welcome!
KC
.If you REALLY REALLY had to have great sightlines, with no chance of anyone stepping in front of you, where exactly would you sit? I would love to get a picture of them marching with the castle in the background - is it possible to sit on the edge of the 'hub', where they make the turn to go backstage? So essentially they would be marching directly towards me?
I'm so excited, and I'll be all by my lonesome (my DH and older DS won't be making the trip), so I only need a little space for me and my camcorder! All suggestions are very very welcome!
KC


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