Gotta hand it to Matt & Jason from Speed On The Water, Greg from OSO, & Devin too
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1) The party was OFF THE CHAIN. It was definitely the best event attended by the masses this year in Key West, hands down. I didn't bid on anything in the auction, as I was too busy losing my voice chatting with Eleventy-Billion "friends and family" in attendance. I personally view Key West as a giant yearly reunion, and the SOTW/OSO party was the pinnacle of such. They say lemon juice helps singers keep their voice in check. I was trying that trick with Corona/Lime and Bud Light Lime. (Spoiler: DIDN'T WORK!)
2) Speed On The Water was CLEARLY the best represented overall industry brand across the whole extended weekend. EVERYWHERE you turned there was SOTW apparel being worn; ALL the time; from those coming in at dawn, to breakfast, to those rallying for an all-nighter. .
3) Devin, thanks for your contributions to the party as well. It was great to see you. There wasn't 3 minutes that went by all weekend that you didn't see a green or pink Wozencraft Koozie being tilted up.
I will admit I don't know everything that went on behind the scenes, but big thanks to everyone else that contributed as well. It was also great to see the "OG" there, aka, Steve Schuble with his lovely GF Natalie. He looked so happy not having to daily babysit 85,000 bulletin board members!
Only pic I took, on Saturday no less, reminiscing about the great time on Thursday:

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2) Speed On The Water was CLEARLY the best represented overall industry brand across the whole extended weekend. EVERYWHERE you turned there was SOTW apparel being worn; ALL the time; from those coming in at dawn, to breakfast, to those rallying for an all-nighter. .
3) Devin, thanks for your contributions to the party as well. It was great to see you. There wasn't 3 minutes that went by all weekend that you didn't see a green or pink Wozencraft Koozie being tilted up.
I will admit I don't know everything that went on behind the scenes, but big thanks to everyone else that contributed as well. It was also great to see the "OG" there, aka, Steve Schuble with his lovely GF Natalie. He looked so happy not having to daily babysit 85,000 bulletin board members!
Only pic I took, on Saturday no less, reminiscing about the great time on Thursday:

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Going to need a bigger place next year!!
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1) The party was OFF THE CHAIN. It was definitely the best event attended by the masses this year in Key West, hands down. I didn't bid on anything in the auction, as I was too busy losing my voice chatting with Eleventy-Billion "friends and family" in attendance. I personally view Key West as a giant yearly reunion, and the SOTW/OSO party was the pinnacle of such. They say lemon juice helps singers keep their voice in check. I was tying that trick with Corona/Lime and Bud Light Lime. (Spoiler: DIDN'T WORK!)
2) Speed On The Water was CLEARLY the best represented overall industry brand across the whole extended weekend. EVERYWHERE you turned there was SOTW apparel being worn; ALL the time; from those coming in at dawn, to breakfast, to those rallying for an all-nighter. .
3) Devin, thanks for your contributions to the party as well. It was great to see you. There wasn't 3 minutes that went by all weekend that you didn't see a green or pink Wozencraft Koozie being tilted up.
I will admit I don't know everything that went on behind the scenes, but big thanks to everyone else that contributed as well. It was also great to see the "OG" there, aka, Steve Schuble with his lovely GF Natalie. He looked so happy not having to daily babysit 85,000 bulletin board members!
2) Speed On The Water was CLEARLY the best represented overall industry brand across the whole extended weekend. EVERYWHERE you turned there was SOTW apparel being worn; ALL the time; from those coming in at dawn, to breakfast, to those rallying for an all-nighter. .
3) Devin, thanks for your contributions to the party as well. It was great to see you. There wasn't 3 minutes that went by all weekend that you didn't see a green or pink Wozencraft Koozie being tilted up.
I will admit I don't know everything that went on behind the scenes, but big thanks to everyone else that contributed as well. It was also great to see the "OG" there, aka, Steve Schuble with his lovely GF Natalie. He looked so happy not having to daily babysit 85,000 bulletin board members!
Total reunion and definitely look forward to it every year. it just keeps getting better and yea, bigger venue might be in order!
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Thank you to EVERYONE that helped make it a smashing success. We are nearing $20k in proceeds to benefit the Samuel's House charity with totals still pending.
It is a tremendous amount of work as it has grown into a MONSTER event. The work behind the scenes by my cohorts and I is exhausting but truly rewarding. I am an OSO OG and hope to keep the place relevant until I am not.
We have discussed venue options after every year. The main factors standing in the way are
1) Finding a place that will WANT/NEED our business. Most places that are sizable are already busy that weekend.
2) Loyalty. The Sandbar bent over backwards when we first approached them 3 years ago without knowing if we would have 20 people or 2000. Every year they listen to our suggestions and make them happen best they can.
3) Location matters. A bigger venue that isn't easy to get to or find won't help the situation and probably make it worse for everyone.
4) Ideas and options are already being considered INCLUDING getting a permit to close the street out front and have bars/beertubs outside.
We will make changes as we always do. Stay tuned.
It is a tremendous amount of work as it has grown into a MONSTER event. The work behind the scenes by my cohorts and I is exhausting but truly rewarding. I am an OSO OG and hope to keep the place relevant until I am not.
We have discussed venue options after every year. The main factors standing in the way are
1) Finding a place that will WANT/NEED our business. Most places that are sizable are already busy that weekend.
2) Loyalty. The Sandbar bent over backwards when we first approached them 3 years ago without knowing if we would have 20 people or 2000. Every year they listen to our suggestions and make them happen best they can.
3) Location matters. A bigger venue that isn't easy to get to or find won't help the situation and probably make it worse for everyone.
4) Ideas and options are already being considered INCLUDING getting a permit to close the street out front and have bars/beertubs outside.
We will make changes as we always do. Stay tuned.
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Thank you to EVERYONE that helped make it a smashing success. We are nearing $20k in proceeds to benefit the Samuel's House charity with totals still pending.
It is a tremendous amount of work as it has grown into a MONSTER event. The work behind the scenes by my cohorts and I is exhausting but truly rewarding. I am an OSO OG and hope to keep the place relevant until I am not.
We have discussed venue options after every year. The main factors standing in the way are
1) Finding a place that will WANT/NEED our business. Most places that are sizable are already busy that weekend.
2) Loyalty. The Sandbar bent over backwards when we first approached them 3 years ago without knowing if we would have 20 people or 2000. Every year they listen to our suggestions and make them happen best they can.
3) Location matters. A bigger venue that isn't easy to get to or find won't help the situation and probably make it worse for everyone.
4) Ideas and options are already being considered INCLUDING getting a permit to close the street out front and have bars/beertubs outside.
We will make changes as we always do. Stay tuned.
It is a tremendous amount of work as it has grown into a MONSTER event. The work behind the scenes by my cohorts and I is exhausting but truly rewarding. I am an OSO OG and hope to keep the place relevant until I am not.
We have discussed venue options after every year. The main factors standing in the way are
1) Finding a place that will WANT/NEED our business. Most places that are sizable are already busy that weekend.
2) Loyalty. The Sandbar bent over backwards when we first approached them 3 years ago without knowing if we would have 20 people or 2000. Every year they listen to our suggestions and make them happen best they can.
3) Location matters. A bigger venue that isn't easy to get to or find won't help the situation and probably make it worse for everyone.
4) Ideas and options are already being considered INCLUDING getting a permit to close the street out front and have bars/beertubs outside.
We will make changes as we always do. Stay tuned.
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Who made the banner hanging @ Sandbars
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Brian and Tank, you guys are way too kind and we're flattered. As always, co-hosting this event was our pleasure.
Nothing has been ruled in or out for next year. That said, the street closure idea is intriguing. That would solve a lot of the crowding problems but still keep everyone in the same vicinity.
I spoke to the general manager of a larger venue and he expressed unsolicited interest, but I don't think that resolves our space problem. Yes, we could get into a bigger venue but there's no way another venue could or would want to limit attendance to our party goers, as Greg pointed out. So we'd pretty much end up in the same situation with our crowd plus all the random people populating Duval Street on any given Thursday evening.
Loving the street closure idea. And I think we know people who could make that happen.
Nothing has been ruled in or out for next year. That said, the street closure idea is intriguing. That would solve a lot of the crowding problems but still keep everyone in the same vicinity.
I spoke to the general manager of a larger venue and he expressed unsolicited interest, but I don't think that resolves our space problem. Yes, we could get into a bigger venue but there's no way another venue could or would want to limit attendance to our party goers, as Greg pointed out. So we'd pretty much end up in the same situation with our crowd plus all the random people populating Duval Street on any given Thursday evening.

Loving the street closure idea. And I think we know people who could make that happen.
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You know, the Maryland/Chesapeake Crew does their Scooter Poker Run on Thursday afternoon.
I’m thinking it could culminate at the SandBar, a couple of staged “accidents” on either end; and 4 gallons of ketchup from CostCo...
...should buy us 3 hours minimum; no permit needed.
I’m thinking it could culminate at the SandBar, a couple of staged “accidents” on either end; and 4 gallons of ketchup from CostCo...
...should buy us 3 hours minimum; no permit needed.
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You know, the Maryland/Chesapeake Crew does their Scooter Poker Run on Thursday afternoon.
I’m thinking it could culminate at the SandBar, a couple of staged “accidents” on either end; and 4 gallons of ketchup from CostCo...
...should buy us 3 hours minimum; no permit needed.
I’m thinking it could culminate at the SandBar, a couple of staged “accidents” on either end; and 4 gallons of ketchup from CostCo...
...should buy us 3 hours minimum; no permit needed.