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We are happy to have you as a guest to view our
display. The vast majority of those who come see us are considerate,
wonderful people. However in previous years, some guests have caused problems, perhaps
without even realizing it.
As we and our neighbors have to live here all
season (and not just visit it once or twice), we are asking you to help us out
by abiding by the
following -- and please pass this information on to anyone you might refer our
display to:
 | Please do not block the street, or any driveways. |
 | Please do not use driveways to turn around -- stay on
public roads at all times. |
 | Please keep all litter in your vehicle |
 | If you get out of your vehicle, please stay at the edges of the road at all times.
Do not walk onto our neighbor's property (even to take pictures). Also, please do not walk within our
display-- stay behind the perimeter at all times. There is high voltage running
through the display 24 hours a day, as well as many
trip hazards within the display that could cause harm to you our our
displays. |
 | If you'd like to stay and watch the show for awhile, that's great.
Just make sure you pull off the road. If you have a particularly noisy
vehicle, it would really help us keep neighborhood peace if you didn't idle
it for long periods of time |
 | We use an FM frequency for our display so we don't have to have loud
speakers playing the music, which would be disturbing to the
neighborhood. It defeats the purpose if cars roll down their
windows or open their doors and crank their car stereo. Please keep your stereo at a
reasonable volume. |
 | Similarly, please avoid honking horns (whether to show appreciation, or other
reasons). If you'd like to leave us feedback we'd love to hear from
you at webmaster@fischersplace.com.
Car horns can really get on everyone's nerves! |
We are sorry to have to come up with a lists of
"don'ts" -- after all, we want you to enjoy the display and hope it
helps brighten your Christmas spirit. But by abiding by these guidelines,
you can help us and our neighbors enjoy the holiday season, and ensure
the future of our display.
This page was last updated on Friday, November 30, 2007
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