

This picture reminds us of all the friends we’ve made over the years, and even though thousands of people attended Nocturnal, you could always find plenty of space to boogie on the dancefloor. My husband and I have been attending Nocturnal since 1999, and it has been so cool to watch all the different variations over the years. Girls actually wore clothes back then, not the attire you see today that typically consists of bras and tutus.Īlthough it’s kind of blurry, I thought this photo best illustrated what the rave scene looked like back then: smiles shared across the dancefloor, no one reading newsfeeds on smart phones, and just sheer love for the music! I wanted to share this one because it really captures the old school style of ravers and the overall vibe of an old school Nocturnal Wonderland. You can also see some people standing close by. The bass bin speakers on the floor could literally be climbed into, and many times we did! That feeling is simply indescribable. What looks like a small wall of speakers (by today’s standards) was, to us, a huge haven of crystal-clear sound that drew you in to Never Never Land. This picture was taken at Nocturnal Wonderland 2001. This is the best photo to describe our experience because it shows that we partied hard and stayed until the very end to get the most out of our favorite festival. For us, Nocturnal was the last hurrah of summer, and we always went all out. From what I can recall, Nocturnal was usually held on Labor Day weekend, and that meant summer was coming to an end and school was quickly approaching. This picture captures the good times we’d have at Nocturnal Wonderland. How does this picture best describe your overall Nocturnal Wonderland experience? Back then, we didn’t have digital cameras, so I only took a few pictures, and not many have survived from then. I chose to share this one because it not only brought back amazing memories, but it was also one of the very few photos I had that I was positive came from Nocturnal Wonderland.

Why did you choose to share this one with us? Back in the day, Nocturnal Wonderland and other old school events went all night long, so this was around seven in the morning. My crew and I are posing in the parking lot after the event was over. This is a photo from Nocturnal Wonderland 1997. They were asked to send a photo that best describes their overall Nocturnal Wonderland experience. The stages are bigger and better, the lights are brighter than ever, and when it comes to fashion, we’ve certainly given “less is more” a whole new meaning.īut don’t take my word for it see for yourself! This week, Insomniac is celebrating #TBT with three unique Headliners whose different experiences span over 16 years. It’s undeniable that a lot has changed over the past 19 years. Amenities at the park include: pet area, big rig access, pull thrus, water, sewerage, WIFI and 30/50 amp sites.When you have an event that’s been around for nearly two decades-and yes, I’m talking about our all-time favorite music festival, Nocturnal Wonderland-you can’t help but wonder what this strange and wondrous place looked like back in the day.


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