SantaCon wasn't always a drunken NYC nightmare

SantaCon Was Never Meant To Be a Bro-Fest: The Shocking Truth Behind the Infamous Holiday Party.

For years, SantaCon has become synonymous with debauchery and chaos. Thousands of people descend upon Manhattan each December, clad in red hats and costumes, ready to party and push the limits of good behavior. However, the origins of this infamous holiday bash are far removed from its current state.

The first SantaCon was born out of a humble prank by Rob Schmitt, an artist with the Cacophony Society, an alternative group known for their "meaningless madness." The initial idea was met with skepticism, but Schmitt's vision of a group of Santas gathering in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood came to life. It was a low-key affair, with 38 Santas gathered at Fisherman's Wharf.

Fast-forward to the 1990s, and SantaCon began to spread across the country. Organizers like Chris Hackett brought the concept to New York City, where it quickly gained traction. The event evolved into a massive bar crawl, with thousands of participants reveling in the anonymity of their red hats and costumes.

However, as the years went by, something strange happened. The Santas' rebellion lost its spark, replaced by petty squabbles, excessive drinking, and general debauchery. It's clear that SantaCon's wild and free-spirited nature has given way to a more commercialized, party-hard approach.

The documentary "SantaCon" sheds light on the early days of this phenomenon, revealing that it was never meant to be an all-out brawlin' affair. Instead, its original intent was about disrupting society with a joyful, playful energy that brought people together in unexpected ways. As Seth Porges notes, "It created this moment of disruption, where people just stopped and went, 'Wait, what is this?'".

Rob Schmitt's vision for SantaCon was always about creating an experience – not just a wild party. He envisioned Santas taking on the most absurd and unexpected places, like running down a beach or invading a department store. Chris Hackett, who helped popularize the event in New York City, notes that the early days were more surreal than anything else.

However, one can't help but wonder if SantaCon's popularity stems from a deeper need for escapism – a way to temporarily abandon our mundane lives and indulge in reckless abandon. John Law believes that events like these serve as "safety release valves" for societies, allowing us to let off steam before we're coaxed back into the straightjacket of reality.

As SantaCon continues to grow and evolve, it's clear that its true purpose has been lost amidst commercialization and chaos. While some see this holiday party as a liberating force, others view it as a reflection of our culture's darker impulses – our willingness to throw caution to the wind and let our inner demons run wild.

Perhaps it's time for SantaCon to rediscover its roots – to reclaim the spirit of playful disruption that once defined it. Until then, we'll have to content ourselves with watching from afar, shaking our heads at the debauchery on display while wondering what could've been if only this holiday party had stayed true to its original intent: a joyful exercise in absurdity, creativity, and communal freedom.
 
I'm so over SantaCon now 🤣... it used to be about having fun and being silly, but now it's just a bunch of people being super rowdy and out of control 😂. I think the orginators wanted to do something different back in the day, like Rob Schmitt with the Cacophony Society. They just wanted to bring some joy and playfulness into their lives. But it seems like nowadays people have lost sight of that 🤦‍♀️. It's all about letting loose and having a wild time, but at what cost? I mean, who wants to be part of a bunch of drunks causing trouble in the streets? Not me, that's for sure 😴... maybe SantaCon should just go back to its roots and focus on being fun and quirky again 🎅
 
lol 🤣 i gotta say, santacon's history is wild. i mean, who knew it started as a prank by an artist with the cacophony society? 38 santas at fisherman's wharf sounds like a blast! but yeah, it's crazy how it got commercialized and turned into just another party. i feel like we lost sight of what made santacon special in the first place - its playful disruption of societal norms.

i love that john law calls events like santacon "safety release valves" for societies 🤯 it makes sense when you think about it. people need an outlet to let loose and have fun, but at the same time, we gotta be responsible and respectful.

i hope santacon can rediscover its roots and get back to being that joyful exercise in absurdity and communal freedom 😊. maybe we can learn from our mistakes and create a more positive, playful experience for everyone involved 🎅
 
😒 so like santacon was never meant to be just another excuse for bros to get wild and stupid 🤣 i mean the guy who started it actually wanted to bring people together through playful disruption... not exactly the vibe we got today 🎅️. commercialization has totally lost it, dude 🤑. it's all about making a quick buck off of people letting loose instead of creating something truly special 🌟. i feel like santacon is just a symptom of our society's need for escapism - we can't deal with the real issues so we just party away 💥. anyway... 🤷‍♂️
 
I mean, think about it... SantaCon started out all wholesome and fun 🎅🏼👫, but now it's just like any other wild bar crawl 😂. I guess the party atmosphere got the best of people and they lost sight of what made it cool in the first place. It's kinda sad that a holiday bash can be seen as more about letting loose than spreading joy 🤷‍♀️. Maybe we should try to bring back some of those quirky, playful vibes that made it special in the first place 🎉.
 
idk why ppl still go 2 santacon tho, its all just a bunch of overpriced booze n bad decisions lol 🤣🎅️ they forgot wut santa con rly meant 4 u 😂 the orginal crew must be dyin' laughin wachn how it turned inta this... wild bro fest 🤪
 
I'm so over how SantaCon has turned into just another excuse for people to get drunk and rowdy 🤷‍♀️... remember when it was like, these 38 Santas just hanging out at Fisherman's Wharf and having a chill time? 😊 Now it's all about the bars and the partying and it just feels so commercialized and not very Santa-like at all 🎅. I mean, where's the fun in that? I'm starting to think that people are just using SantaCon as an excuse to let their hair down and forget about their responsibilities for a day... but is that really what it's meant to be about? 🤔
 
SantaCon used to be about spreading joy and disruption 🎅😂 but now it's just another excuse for people to get rowdy and drunk 🍺😳. I remember when my friends first told me about the original SantaCon in San Francisco - it was like a fun little prank that brought people together in a weird way 😊. The problem is, over time it got commercialized and lost its magic ✨. I think the documentary got at the heart of what went wrong: people started to prioritize partying over the silly, absurd spirit of SantaCon 🤷‍♀️. Maybe they should bring back some of those original pranks or challenges to mix things up again 🎉. But yeah, it's sad to see something that was meant to be fun and playful become just another wild party scene 😔
 
I feel like SantaCon's transformation is like when you're trying to create something new but it keeps getting lost in the noise 😂. At first, it was all about spreading joy and being playful, but now it seems like people are more interested in just letting loose and being loud. It's like we forgot how to have fun without getting caught up in the hype 🤯.

I think this is a great reminder that when we lose sight of our original intentions, things can get out of control 🚨. It's like John Law said, events like SantaCon serve as "safety release valves" for societies, but if we're not careful, they can become just another way to blow off steam without really addressing the underlying issues 💥.

Maybe we need to take a step back and ask ourselves why we're still celebrating SantaCon in the first place 🤔. Is it because we want to let loose and have fun? Or is it because we're trying to escape our responsibilities or problems? 🙃 Either way, I think we can learn a valuable lesson from SantaCon's transformation: when we lose focus on what's truly important, things can get messy 🔮.

So let's take a cue from Rob Schmitt and try to recapture that original spirit of playful disruption ✨. Let's not be afraid to be a little silly, creative, and absurd 🤪. And if we do happen to get caught up in the chaos, at least we'll know it's because we're choosing to let loose and have fun, not just trying to escape our problems 😜.
 
omg you guys santacon used to be so wholesome 🤣 it was like a big ol' group hug with red hats and awkwardness lol but now it's just people trying to one-up each other in who can drink the most beer 🍺 meanwhile rob schmitt's original vision of "meaningless madness" got lost in translation and we're left with a bunch of clowns running around manhattan 🤡 what happened to that joyful, playful energy though? 😔 maybe santacon needs a reboot or something 🔄
 
🤦‍♂️ ugh, santacon has literally become the ultimate bro-fest 🍺👴 i mean, where's the fun in just drinking and being rowdy? the whole point of it was supposed to be about disrupting society with a playful energy, not just getting tanked at a bunch of bars 🎉😂. its like they took all the excitement and creativity out of it and just replaced it with...more beer pong 🤢
 
I think SantaCon's real vibe was always about having fun & being playful 😂 but now it feels like just an excuse for people to let loose & be wild 🤪. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's still cool to see ppl dressing up as Santas & hitting the bars 🎅🍺 but at the end of the day, it's all about letting go of our inhibitions & being a little crazy 🤩. Maybe we need to find ways to keep that playful energy without losing ourselves in the chaos 💥.
 
Wow 😂🎅️ SantaCon used to be about having fun and being silly, not just getting wild and out of control! It's sad that it lost its playful vibe over the years... 🤔 Interesting how it kinda turned into a party for people who wanna let loose and forget their problems for a day. 🍺😴
 
I think SantaCon has become so commercialized that it's lost sight of what made it special in the first place 🤔. Back in the day, it was about having fun and being playful with your friends, not just about getting drunk and rowdy 🎉. Now it's like they're trying to one-up each other with who can be the most outrageous and over-the-top 🤪. I mean, I get it, people want to let loose and have a good time, but at what cost? The original intent of SantaCon was to bring people together in a joyful way, not to create chaos and destruction 🌎. It's like they're trying to recreate the magic, but end up losing sight of what made it special in the first place 🔮.
 
I feel like I just watched an episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" instead of learning about SantaCon 🤣. It's crazy how something that started as a harmless prank has turned into a full-blown party animal extravaganza. Like, what even is the point of it all anymore? Is it just a excuse for people to let loose and have no consequences for a day? 🎅🏼 I don't know about you guys, but I'm definitely not attending any SantaCon events anytime soon... unless they promise free pizza and an escape from adulting 😂.
 
🚨🎅️ SantaCon's lost its way, dude. It's all about the parties now and not about having fun 🤪. The orginals' goal was to disrupt society with a playful energy, but now it's just a excuse for people to get wild 🍺.
 
🤔 I'm so over the commercialization of SantaCon it's like they're selling out their own vibes! 🤑 The whole thing started as this innocent prank by Rob Schmitt, but now it's just a wild party that's lost its way 😴. I mean, what happened to the idea of taking on absurd places and having fun? 🤷‍♀️ It's all about escapism these days, people need to let go and be ridiculous for once...not just for a few hours but a whole day! 🌞 Can we please get back to that playful energy that brought Santas together in the first place? 😊
 
you know i think santacon should just go back to being like that low-key thing it was all those years ago 🤪. like, why do we need it to be so wild and crazy? can't we just have a bunch of fun people getting together, being silly, and not causing any trouble 😜?
 
🎅😒 I mean, can you believe how SantaCon used to be? It's crazy that it started as some harmless prank and just turned into a wild party. I'm not saying I don't enjoy watching the videos of people running around in red hats, but at the same time... 😂 those early days were definitely more fun. Rob Schmitt's idea was all about disrupting society with joy and playfulness, not just a bunch of people getting drunk and rowdy. 🤪 It's like we've lost sight of what's truly important – having fun together without being completely savage. 💔 I think SantaCon could be redeemed if they went back to its roots and focused on creating an experience that's actually meaningful. Until then, I'll just keep watching from afar with a mixture of amusement and disappointment 😊🎄
 
Ugh 🤦‍♂️ I'm so over SantaCon these days... it's like they completely lost sight of what made it fun in the first place. I mean, back when it was just a bunch of people in red hats and costumes having a blast, that was cool. But now it's just a massive party with no intention of actually being joyful or playful. It's all just a excuse to drink and be obnoxious 😒.

I think John Law is onto something with the "safety release valve" thing tho 🤔. We do need some way to let off steam, but SantaCon isn't really doing it in a healthy way. And as for Rob Schmitt's original vision of just being silly and creative... I wish they'd get back on track with that! Instead we're stuck with a bunch of people trying to out-ridiculous each other 🤪.

I don't know, maybe I'm just old and out of touch, but I feel like we've lost something special in the process. It's just not about the absurdity and playfulness anymore... it's all about being loud and obnoxious for the sake of being loud and obnoxious 😂.
 
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