Boat parade was holiday highlight
The boats are docked. The parties are over. The lights are still
up, of course. And, by most accounts, this year’s Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade was a major success.
This year’s cruise through the harbor was the first with a dual
route: three nights running slightly shorter, two nights still on the
traditional Lido Isle and tip of the harbor course. After much debate
and endless consternation, it is clear that the decision by parade
organizers to tweak the event for its 94th running was the right one.
Yes, some people are, unfortunately, off the parade route during
the week. But for the greater good of the boaters involved, the
businesses that rely on the holiday draw and the thousands and
thousands of people who line the harbor to watch the stream of lights
go by, trimming the route was what had to be done.
Credit goes to those officials with the Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce who not only took the heat for what many thought a
Grinch-like act, but who once again put on a fantastic string of
nights. There really is nothing quite like seeing hundreds of boats
toting millions of lights passing by houses that are covered in
holiday decorations.
And that the weather cooperated so nicely was almost a Christmas
miracle.
Thanks also are in order for all the boaters who decorated their
vessels, a few almost beyond belief, and the folks who live along the
water for lighting up their homes for all to enjoy. The time and
energy is much appreciated.
Newport-Mesa may not have traditional holiday weather. But no
snow, no problem. With the boat parade reinvigorated and as bright as
ever, the harbor is sure to remain a holiday destination for years
and years to come.
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