You know, I joked about it earlier, but in seriously considering Trav's question, I do see the fireworks competition staying here well into the foreseeable future.
Presently, the competition is experiencing a relative lull as we had one fewer display this season and apparently numbers at La Ronde aren't up to the hopes of some people. None of this is good news of course, but keep in mind the general mood surrounding the competition. Numbers, in terms of viewership around the city are, in my opinion, quite encouraging. People go well out of their way in large numbers to take in the displays but do not realize why they do so. It is with a certain passivity that the majority of the crowds on Notre Dame and the Jacques Cartier Bridge view the competition, however, if it were to be known that the competition was in any kind of jeopardy, I truly believe that the citizens of Montreal - aside from sponsors and the municipal government - would go to great lengths to rescue it.
Of course it comes down to La Ronde doing good business to keep the competition afloat, but as things stand, the competition is generating the park enough revenue to justify keeping it going. If La Ronde is forced to one year raise the red flag, I will only be one of many who respond.
I believe that the competition is in good hands. |