Its like digital watches, impressive the first few times it is accomplished, but now that they are pretty easy to find and you can see a demonstration of it working without much effort, I don't see much point in seeking it out nor have any desire in watching it work.
If the price of the drones comes down further, or fireworks become more regulated, then maybe.
Would they, or would cities find new occasions to use them because they are already bought and paid for? Maybe Memorial and Labor day drone shows, or "Saturday In The Park" drone shows, or Christmas and New Years drone shows. If they already have them in house, why not use them more? I know I would love that.
Honestly I think the biggest threat is also fireworks NIMBYism, people don't like the loud sounds disturbing their lives, their pets, etc combined with the general pressure of bigger and better exacerbating those problems.
I kinda forsee drone shows getting so extravagant that they make fireworks shows seem quaint: "why don't the fireworks make any pictures?"
Then the drone shows get oversaturated because they can easily be put on day after day without expending any munitions. Then they start to be seen as a nuisance and get regulated.
Drone shows are pretty but.. well, quickly becomes kind of predictable and dull. Like any CGI in movies these days, just never amazes me or gives any "wow"-feeling like it did when Terminator 2 came out.
If I want to watch pixels, I'll watch a video on a screen.
And on top of that, you get the insane caseload for medical staff in the weeks before, during and after from all the dumb drunk fucks thinking it's wise to handle fireworks while being drunk out of their mind - 2024 we got five dead [2] across Germany and hundreds of injured in Berlin alone [3], we even got an "influencer" shooting a rocket into a home for social media clout [4].
IMHO: The sooner fireworks go off and die, the better. The problem is, it's a certainty that the usual far-right crowd will drag this issue into their culture war allegations bullshit, just as they did with electric cars, renewable power or smoking bans...
[1] https://www.derhund.de/fast-500-hunde-um-den-jahreswechsel-e...
[2] https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/gesellschaft/jahreswechsel-...
[3] https://www.rbb24.de/panorama/beitrag/2025/01/silvester-berl...
[4] https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/justiz/berlin-raketenschuss-...
[5] https://www.rbb24.de/panorama/beitrag/2024/12/berlin-silvest...
A great big flying vector display would be a cool upgrade for a laser show.
They are a worse variant of the fireworks we know, but they're different enough to be something else. Cost and regulatory overhead has meant that we haven't fully explored what that could be. Drones work at a completely different speed, and with a different language. Much slower, much more docile. More female, if you will.
The same way that good firework is an art form, a good drone show is a whole choreography, and must be treated as such. It is neither a flashing firework, not a hovering dot matrix display.
Stuff is hard.
There are also many paths in between uncontrollably selling fireworks to anyone over 18 and banning it completely.
I would highly prefer some cities just openly banning it so people have places to go to to avoid it.
Edit:// also there are rockets and whatever without loud "boom" no idea why they aren't more common
Before pandemic, big fireworks were only sold to professionals, and they were exploded at a pre-determined time and place. If you like big fireworks: no problem you can simply attend one of these shows. If you don't like fireworks: no problem just be somewhere else on that particular evening
Nowadays anyone can buy big stuff. And they are setting them off constantly. I live in an urban area and big BOOMs are going off all the time in my neighborhood, especially at night. I'm not sure how anyone can argue that this is OK or a matter of preference. It's a major disruptor to quality of life, and I wish all fireworks enthusiasts would get to experience this
If you ask me I would prefer a regression to the pre-2020 situation. Who knows. If kids weren't allowed to buy fireworks, Maybe the Palisades would still be here and my parents and all their friends would still have a house
Not to get too political, but in the USA, I always romanticized states as the places where enough people could gather under the "I don't like X" banner and make their own way, without neighboring states trying to use federal law to ban it anyway.
We're way past that though, sadly.
Some of the reasons you brought up are valid, but, at the end of the day the world is a collection of personalities and there is one collective personality that likes fireworks. That will never go away :).
The nice thing is that we can both coexist. You have a right to be against them, I have a right to be for them. We both enjoy times when there are no fireworks and times when there are many.
Since you seem quite knowledgeable about the topic. What do you think could be done to ameliorate the issues you mention, while also letting firework enjoyers enjoy their thing once in a while?
I applaud your wordplay, it really is fitting the topic, but come on. I made some serious effort to cite credible sources for all of my points.
The only thing I see as incendiary in my post is the "dumb drunk fucks", but honestly, people who deal with dangerous (and sometimes outright illegally powerful) explosives while being drunk out of their mind deserve no civility.
You're right - they die, and I reworded the post to make it obvious what I meant. Thousands of dead birds are the norm [1][2].
> Are you allowed in Germany to talk about the real problem surrounding fireworks, or is that a fine/prison?
A barely veiled "the immigrants", eh? And no, that has been a problem that existed decades before the big 2015ff migration events. In school, a friend of mine blew up half his hand, for example.
[1] https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/tausend-tote-bergf...
[2] https://utopia.de/vogel-in-panik-aufnahmen-zeigen-chaos-beim...
The real surprise was that there was no major place advertising to at least ban the "boom" things. And that it was going on for about a week.
Compared to that being loud one night, in a civilized matter, focusing on beautiful and not loud stuff would be a tame alternative.
Fireworks are about as American as you get.
I should be a cop. It's almost too easy to get a confession without the question being leading i any way whatsoever.
– Are you allowed in China to talk about the real problem, or is that a fine/prison?
– What, are you trying to say that the Communist party is bad, that's ridiculous!
The last few years a handful of gender reveal parties started fires, too.