That's a great mental image!
Yeah, I remember doing a children's theatre tour that played at a High School in Los Angeles. Well, a lot of the schools out there have open parts of the school - this one had a huge outdoor courtyard, surrounded by the classrooms, that served as both hallways and lunchroom. I had to drive the truck through hundreds of milling students to get to the 'loading dock'. During the morning it was fun, as the students had no interest in getting out of my way, so I had to -literally- gently shove them aside with the front bumper of my 13 ton vehicle. It was school time performance, and we got done during the High School's lunch break. That was even more fun, as they had set up the lunch tables right next to the truck and had lined up the trash cans under the truck. I had students perched all over it, and it took twice as long to navigate out than it had to come in - because of the density of the student crowd. In hindsight I would have loved to see an arial view of a 26' truck in a sea of students, but at the time I was petrified as they wouldn't get out of the way, and I was sure that I was going to run over at least one of them.
-Centaura