I was an extra on the Carnival Cruise Lines Pinata commercial the next week. The Pinata does not break. When they hit it, they open the trap door underneath and candy comes out. It is not like your normal pinata.
"it happened in south Philadelphia near the city's sprawl of sport stadiums" - You show footage of the broad and washington street sign, where the event was in fact held. Yet this is no where near the stadiums let alone south philadelphia.
The traditional northern boundary of "South Philadelphia" has always been South Street. Washington Ave. is 10 blocks south of that and, so, an intregal part of South Philadelphia. The Sports complex is directly south of Washington on Broad. As a general description, in the total context of Philadephia's geography, the description seems quite accurate.
Washington Ave is 6 blocks south of South Street, and probably a 5 minute walk from South Street The Sports Complex is at least 20 blocks south of Washington Avenue, maybe a 30 minute walk? I'm not sure. I've always taken the subway from my home 2 blocks south of Washington to the Sports Complex and walked to South Street.
Get your fact straight.
Thus "stunt" was a major fiasco - and as uncoordinated as could be imagined.
so, they stopped it because they were worried about the crowds fighting over some candy? is that for real. not because a steel structure being smashed to pieces with a wrecking ball in the middle of a city. weird.
Its a television commercial- get over it!
VisitorsChannel 3 years ago
I was an extra on the Carnival Cruise Lines Pinata commercial the next week. The Pinata does not break. When they hit it, they open the trap door underneath and candy comes out. It is not like your normal pinata.
birdiehats 3 years ago
yeah, would have been cool but the metal supporting the structure would probably be flying with the candy
lotusgtracer3 3 years ago
"it happened in south Philadelphia near the city's sprawl of sport stadiums" - You show footage of the broad and washington street sign, where the event was in fact held. Yet this is no where near the stadiums let alone south philadelphia.
lll4815162342lll 3 years ago
The traditional northern boundary of "South Philadelphia" has always been South Street. Washington Ave. is 10 blocks south of that and, so, an intregal part of South Philadelphia. The Sports complex is directly south of Washington on Broad. As a general description, in the total context of Philadephia's geography, the description seems quite accurate.
AdAge 3 years ago
Washington Ave is 6 blocks south of South Street, and probably a 5 minute walk from South Street The Sports Complex is at least 20 blocks south of Washington Avenue, maybe a 30 minute walk? I'm not sure. I've always taken the subway from my home 2 blocks south of Washington to the Sports Complex and walked to South Street.
Get your fact straight.
Thus "stunt" was a major fiasco - and as uncoordinated as could be imagined.
geekwitch 3 years ago
so, they stopped it because they were worried about the crowds fighting over some candy? is that for real. not because a steel structure being smashed to pieces with a wrecking ball in the middle of a city. weird.
horsehollerer 3 years ago
kl first comment :D
shame they stopped the pinyatta from being smashed wud have been kool
LickMeAndDie 3 years ago