Some who attended the San Antonio River Walk parade complained that Spiritlandia was disorganized, delayed and featured few floats.
A float idles in the San Antonio River during the Spiritlandia Day of the Dead river parade on Thursday.Day of the Dead river parade is still scheduled to air on national TV, but those who attended the event at the San Antonio River Walk expressed frustration, saying it was disorganized and disappointing. colorful lights, flowers and calaveras, instead included less than half a dozen, according to people who purchased tickets for the event.
“Quit using the excuse of rain. The rain didn’t start until almost 9:30 p.m., so if the parade had started on time as planned and announced there wouldn’t be any delays,” Lowe-Flores wrote. David Chavez, CEO of Kansas-based content creator Ingeñuity and producer of the broadcast, said the rain hindered ”a little bit of everything,” even filming, because crews were worried about lightning.
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