The Pride Parade usually has the best flow, without big gaps, like in the Caribana Parade but this year was different. There were lots of big gaps this year and it kinda kills the vibe of the parade. Usually the parade moves very quickly and I don't even have enough time to film some of the floats but this year I was waiting, camera in hand, for long periods. I figured the problem was that the parade was just too big and the organizers just couldn't control it as well. Due to World Pride, I'll give them a pass this year but I hope things get back to normal next year because standing around waiting through all the gaps, is just too exhausting.
My real problem is all the corporate floats who add nothing to the parade. They don't even decorate the trucks, it's just product promotion. If these huge corporations won't spend a bit of cash to decorate a float, they shouldn't be in the parade. I don't want to see Red Bull cars and trucks at a Pride Parade. Put some effort into it, or stay the hell out of the parade. The organizers need to start putting restrictions on who gets in the parade. I do not want to see 2 (or more) hours of flat bed trucks covered with 10 dollars worth of balloons. Hire a proper designer and spend some money or piss off. That's what I'd be saying if I was the director. If they can't put any effort or creativity into it, why even bother. In Toronto you need to bring your A game and every year bring us the best of what the world has to offer.
Go BIG or go home!