So far, so, so good: Organizers, police and others hail Vancouver’s World Cup
VANCOUVER — The production director for Vancouver’s FIFA Fan Festival says he heard the “complaining and grumbling” from “naysayers” heading into the World Cup.
But Paul Runnals says once an event like the tournament gets underway, “everybody forgets all that,” pointing to tens of thousands of ecstatic fans who attended the festival in East Vancouver last Thursday to watch Canada defeat Qatar 6-0.
The buildup to the World Cup in Vancouver was dominated by talk of hotel vacancies, whether the hosting cost of up to $729 million represented value for money, and if the fan festival might flop.
But it’s almost two weeks into the tournament and downtown bars and patios have been packed, transit ridership has soared and police have reported relatively few game-day arrests, despite the downtown core heaving with revellers.


