Saturday, 2 January 2010

London Countdown information, preparation and tips



This information was based on the 2009/2010 countdown

If you want to be at the front row in front of the London Eye, you should arrive the venue at 5-6 pm. The best location to see it is just exactly the opposite of the giant wheel. Get off the Westminster tube station and walk along the predefined path into the river bank. If you want to stay on the bridge, do research the official plan because the bridge might be closed on Westminster side) (it was closed in 2009/2010). You might have to get off the Waterloo station in order to stay on the bridge.

The difference between being at the front and at the side of Wheel is that you will see fireworks from different angles. Some fireworks were 3D. They were fired towards audiences but I didn't see the 3D effect because I was at the front. Seeing from the BBC video, the side view gave a pretty impressive effect, e.g. when the fireworks were fired towards us.

At the river bank on the opposite of the London Eye, it was fully occupied by 9 PM and I think the area was closed down after that. (based on 2008/2009 information, the area was closed at 9 PM).

In 2009/2010 London countdown, there were 200000 people at the venue.

Prepare food and wear a lot of clothes. Do not drink too much water before or during the waiting because there is no or not enough facility.

In 2009/2010 countdown, there were free transportation all night. The Westminster station was closed, you just have to walk a bit further to St.James' park station. After the countdown, wait around the area for at least half an hour. You will find your journey home quite pleasant.

I reach my accommodation by 1 AM. Pretty awesome night and the fireworks were so spectacular and extravaganza. It's worth every minute.

Good luck.

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