In such a friendly atmosphere it’s easy for a “Visitor” to get in on the festivities without causing any alarm.
Sometimes people get excited about grey things and really don’t see the complete picture, a normal parade could really get exciting if everyone saw everything.
Playing a little music for people that don’t get out much is a good way to build confidence. As a captive audience, all visitors are generally welcome, and if someone drifts off into a nap that’s OK too.
Even the “Visitors” have competition between themselves in their efforts to blend in and be invisible. Its good to capture a selfie of your best creative work to show your pals how clever your disguise is.
“Visitors” checking out salvage looking for souvenirs can get excited by so many great potential classic restorations it becomes hard to make a decision.
“Visitors” about to have an interaction with authority rely on a tired and true method to evade detection and keep the situation calm by bringing along a distraction.
Sometimes the best show is outside the paying venue. “Visitors” show up and it changes everything to awsome excitement.
While inspecting water damage, a surprise awareness of some unusual “Visitors”, required a quick decision to stay out of sight, because they did not look like locals and their intentions might not be benevolent.
When the view out the window looks like the view on the TV screen the “Visitors ” might be up to tricks as they blend and change reality as they observe.
When researching interesting history, sometimes it is so interesting the “Visitors” may be in the background wanting to check it out also.
Alternate means of travel sometimes becomes a necessity when you misplace your saucer. With the roll along luggage no one will notice anything unusual.