CassieF
DIS Veteran
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I was in Disneyland California last week, Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 June. Both nights the fireworks were cancelled last minute due to "high winds" . The park also closed at 11pm. I have been to Disneyland in previous years on the same dates / days, the park stayed open until midnight and fireworks every night.
There have been soo many budget cuts this year, that it wouldnt surprise me that the fireworks are being cut midweek but not being officially announced as being cut as they know people wont be happy. Both nights when the announcement came on, all around me I could hear people saying "high winds my a$$, thanks Shanghai"
While people like to just blame Shanghai I was there on Wednesday and waited for the fireworks in front of the castle and it was breezy through the park, but not overly, but about an hour before the show I noticed the flag on top of the train station and it was blowing for sure. The small banners on the castle were just fluttering so most people would assume it's not that bad. But for those that know, they release a ballon to test the wind, and after the first delay announcement I watched the next test balloon go up and it was vary obvious they would be cancelled. The balloon moved very quickly north and slightly east and was very turbulent.
Sure, guests want their entertainment, and it's easy to blame it on Shanghai and make it seem like it's Disney's fault (easier to be mad at Disney than the wind) but in a populated area, with houses, safety MUST come first.