He said he hoped to expand next year's line-up with more serious competitions and a dawn patrol, and he said it was encouraging to see the number of people supporting the festival following the balloon tragedy in Carterton early last year. "Nobody's ever forgotten about them," he said, "It's a very positive move that we have the balloon festival."
Destination Wairarapa general manager David Hancock said the festival was part of a full calender of events for the region.
"That's something a lot of regions just don't have," he said.
Wairarapa Balloon Society chairman Jonathan Hooker said the good weather was a major plus and he estimated at least 3000 people attended the night glow. "That would be the best number we're had for a really long time," he said.