In December 2012 when the Boardwalk Complex opened the new Boardwalk Hotel and Convention Centre, it also launched the Fountain Spectacular on the Boardwalk Lake. People streamed to the Boardwalk to see the fountains with its lights and music. On weekend evenings there were so many people that they stood about four or five deep around the lake to see the performance. For that reason I decided to wait a little bit to go and a little bit became a long bit. Needless to see most of Port Elizabeth probably got to see the Spectacular before I got there, but better late than never. I popped by with a film crew from the SABC 1 travel show Vaya Mzansi and actually couldn't believe my eyes. Its an amazing show which really can not be missed by anybody visiting (or living in) Port Elizabeth. Sunday to Thursday there is one show every evening but on Fridays and Saturday they do three. Each show is about 20 minutes long and, sorry to repeat myself, cannot be missed.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Boardwalk Fountain Spectacular
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