Personally, I refuse to believe that a fireworks competition of this magnitude could just simply vanish. Whether or not it comes to that following 2009, there's no sense worrying about it now until that time comes, in which case there's no guarantee that it will in fact disappear anyway.
With regards to longevity, I'm well aware of the shear difficulty of producing a 30-minute display while avoiding in being overly redundant and keeping the appeal of the audience altogether for the time being. Honestly, I don't know what I'd do even if all displays were to be cut by even one little minute! I could cope with a 20-25 minute performance, but after witnessing 30-minute performances for 18 years now, it would most certainly feel awkward, and the notion of an anti-climax would likely arise in my mind upon closing. I also echo the sentiment that we are truly spoilt here in Montreal when it comes to fireworks!
I'll be posting some additional predictions in the near future.

Nice to see the place so active at this time of year - I'm not really used to it.
Trav.
