2017 Adelaide Christmas Pageant
AN estimated 330,000 pageant-goers have embraced the festive spirit today at Adelaide’s 85th Christmas Pageant – more than 70,000 people lining the street this year than in 2016 when it was wet.
In constrast, event organisers say today’s overcast but dry conditions were ideal for the event.
Aberfoyle Park dad Steven Dean arrived to get his prime Victoria Square spot at 4.30am, with wife Kellie catching in the 6.15am bus with boys Jesse, 6, and Campbell, 2.
“We’ve been coming ever since Jesse was born, we just love the atmosphere and the magic of it,” Steven said.
“For us it starts the countdown until Christmas.”
But he says, despite, pre-dawn arrival it wasn’t early enough to get a front row seat.
““To be honest, it is already pretty packed,” he said.
“A lot of the dads and grandads come in early and reserve a spot and the mums and kids come in a bit later.”
Sisters Laura, 26, and Ellen, 21, arrived to set up at Victoria Square just before 5am, keeping a spot for young friends Jasmine, two, and Jackson, four.
“Our parents did it for us for years and now it’s nice to do it for these kids,” says Laura.
“Little Jackson has last year’s pageant on DVD as much as he watches the Wiggles and Thomas the Tank Engine.”
Aberfoyle Park dad Steven Dean arrived to get his prime Victoria Square spot at 4.30am, with wife Kellie catching in the 6.15am bus with boys Jesse, 6, and Campbell, 2.
“We’ve been coming ever since Jesse was born, we just love the atmosphere and the magic of it,” Steven said.
“For us it starts the countdown until Christmas.”
Silvana Cosci was also here before the sun came up.
She says for the past few years she and some school nuns have arrived before 5am, and it has become “something of a tradition.”
Woodcroft dad of two Ian Brown arrived to set up on Wakefield St at 3.30am, his family following at 8am.
“We plan quite a long time ahead and it is fairly well thought out, where we’ll park, where we’ll set up ect,” he said.
“We usually stay on after the pageant also and have lunch in town - so we make a day of it.”
This year’s Pageant King, Michael Wood, 22, of Redwood Park and Pageant Queen Megan Olive, 37, of Andrews Farm described their first pageant experience as ‘unbelievable’.
“You dont really get a full perspective of the size of the Pageant until you’re in it,” Ms Olive said.
“Seeing so many young people up there and all their smiling faces and waving was just amazing.”
The duo were the first to ride on the Pageant Royal Family’s brand new float for 2017.
“We have been very well looked after,” Mr Wood said. Some of last year’s princes and princesses have been helping us all day,” he said.
Pageant King Michael and Pageant Queen Megan are both blood Leukaemia patients and made history as the first “royal couple” from the new charity partner of the iconic event.
“The Leukaemia Foundation have really helped both of us so much in our journey and provided so much support to us and our families, so to be able to give back it just great.”
Pageant Director Brian Gilbertson, who has now overseen fifteen pageants, said the event was another success, giving the crowd something new while honouring the traditions of the past 85 years.
“It’s about rearranging the line up each year and getting a good flow theatrically,” Mr Gilbertson said.
“We had five brand new float this year and of course all the favourites that Adelaide has come to know and love.”
The man of the hour, Father Christmas arrived at Kintore Avenue just after 11am.
For For the first time, he was then walked through the crowds on North Terrace to a golf buggy that paraded him through Rundle Mall to his home at the Magic Cave in David Jones where he will be until Christmas Eve.
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So I was reading (or trying to read) the article on the Christmas Pageant when I noticed how many grammar and spelling errors there were. Not to mention the misplacement of commas and doubling up of words.
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Again, if you can’t debate honestly, then shut up.
I never said anything of the sort about the majority of Australia.
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can the DPTI please employ the same agency that produces Victoria's infrastructure videos, they're so much better
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Anyone remember when Johnny Rockets came to Adelaide?
It was located next to the entryway of the East End Cinemas and is now currently T2.
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Sure do. Circa 1998? I had a friend who worked there. Don't think it lasted too long, did it?The Scooter Guy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:39 pmAnyone remember when Johnny Rockets came to Adelaide?
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When I went to America, I tried Johnny Rockets in Long Beach, CA. I liked it.
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When in the USA I found I needed to put on a slight USAian accent, otherwise they just said "what?" a lot.OlympusAnt wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2017 1:42 pmWhen I went to America, I tried Johnny Rockets in Long Beach, CA. I liked it.
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Circa 1995.Maximus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 11:28 amSure do. Circa 1998? I had a friend who worked there. Don't think it lasted too long, did it?The Scooter Guy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:39 pmAnyone remember when Johnny Rockets came to Adelaide?
I also remember around the same time there was bar nearby that offered you to toss a coin when bought a round of drinks and if you called heads/tails correctly the drinks were free or half-price or something. Yeah, that didn't last too long as a sustainable business model...
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