Fourth of July in San Diego was a smashing success drawing hundreds
of thousands of people downtown. It was the first time I attended the San Diego
fireworks from Seaport Village and was astounded by the large firework displays
that shot through the air from the multiple directions throughout the bay.
Together they reflected off of the water and made a canvas of red, white,
green, and blue. The loud booms echoed off of the buildings and shook cars in
the parking lot.
With San Diego’s military history it has been ranked by
MyLife.com as one of America’s most patriotic cities (1). People spent
their day on tours, with family or friends, and enjoying the fireworks on the
water. With its deep military roots people just seem to be a little more
enthusiastic about their beliefs here.
Great viewing locations were Coronado Ferry Landing, Seaport
Village, Harbor Island and Shelter Island. Of course it difficult to beat being
on a high rise or in the water sitting on a boat. Most visitors did well on the
grassy knolls where they spread their blankets. Special sound tracks were played from 105.7
to keep the patriotic theme alive (2).
There was almost no parking in the area and public
transportation was full. The trolley line was packed with people but this is
the nature of trying to get hundreds of thousands of people into the downtown
area for a few short hours. The restaurants and bars are likely to have
experienced high sales volume. San Diego fireworks are awesome and worth at
least one trip even though you need to make your way through the crowd.