I didn't really check out Cindy's review before posting mine, as hers is dated 5/2008 and was written about the last sleepless night which took place two years ago. However, I think Janay's review about this year's event is pretty much spot on.
Overall, last night was a good night out. We had a group that added and lost peeps at various times throughout the night, but overall there were 10 of us that met up and hung out at different times throughout the evening (thanks again to Esther for planning and bringing us together!!).
We started out meeting at 9 at Sand-O-Lab to grab some vittles, then moved on from there. We walked up Espanola Way, over to Lincoln Road, up Lincoln and after a few stops there, headed to the Collins Park area to see DJ Le Spam at the Rhythm Foundation stage at midnight. After that we grabbed a few beers, headed to the Bass Museum to check that out, then regrouped at the Catalina and had a few beers there before taking the bus to Lincoln road and stopping at the Polar Bar where we had another bevvy before disbanding.
There weren't as many displays and activities in random lots as I remember from the first Sleepless Night a few years ago (then again, it seems that a few spaces that were open fields and available for exhibits to be shown back then are now parking lots or have buildings on them). Also, I was a bit disappointed in how early everything was over. It was supposed to be a "sleepless night" so we started out later on purpose, but it seemed that many of the activities either began or happened earlier in the evening, and after 1 or 2 a.m. there weren't many displays and events to try and see. That was a bit disappointing, because even on a normal weekend many parts of SOBE don't really start hopping until that time. We moved from the Catalina back to Lincoln Road at about 3, and though there were still tons of people out and about, I was surprised at the amount of bars and restaurants that had closed their doors and were dark already - Including Zeke's and the Hofbrau House.
I also remember that during the last time they held Sleepless Night, there were people standing on street corners handing out free cans of Red Bull, iced cappuccino, bottled water, etc. to keep people going. I didn't really see any of that this time. While there were TONS of people at the DJ Le Spam performance at midnight, surprisingly there wasn't a refreshment stand or even a beer truck in sight where people could grab a beverage. We ended up walking to the nearby Days Inn, but the lines were so long that I ended up grabbing 2 beers for each person, as it took 15 minutes or more just to get the first round.
I thought the shuttle buses and transportation were fine. We caught the bus from the Catalina to Lincoln Road and there were plenty of seats. Earlier when I first arrived I also saw the bus pull up at Espanola Way and Collins, and that bus also had seating available.
While things were spread out a bit, I really didn't mind the walk. We began down at Espanola Way and moved north from there with stops every few blocks to break up the walk a bit. With the incredible weather we had last night (perfect temperature with a steady breeze all night) it was actually perfect for walking around the city.
Kudos to the people who worked to pull this event together, and to the museums, galleries, bands, orchestras, exhibitors, groups, sponsors, etc. who agreed to open late, provide free admission, perform or who helped in some way to make this event possible. In the end, it was a great opportunity for people to check out some museums, galleries and cultural bits that they might not take the time or have reason to check out otherwise, and to see them free of charge.
Overall, this was a very good event, especially considering it's only the second time they've done this and there was a 2 year gap since the last one. That being said, with a bit more planning and forethought, this could be a GREAT event without much more effort.
I think if they hold sleepless night again next year and the schedule basically remains the same, I'll plan to start much earlier, try and take in more of the activities and performances that were planned for earlier in the evening and not plan to have a "sleepless night" as the offerings late in the evening dwindled off much earlier than expected. read more