The Biscuit Brothers and H-E-B are ready to boogie this year

event info

Have a look at our program for last years First Night Austin which took place on Wednesday December 31st, 2008.

December 31st, 2008:

Timeline
Seton Family of Hospitals Afternoon
3 - 6pm

The Statesman Grand Procession and Resolution Finale
6 - 8:15pm

Premiere Evening Programing
underwritten by TEXAS AROMATICS, LLP
8:30 - 11:45

AT&T Grand Finale and Fireworks
11:45 - Midnight


Plan for the Weather - First Night Austin is a rain or shine event. Programming takes place regardless of weather conditions, though it is subject to change. In the past years the forecast has ranged from 75 degrees to 20 degrees so remember to check the forecast and wear layered clothing.

Be Prepared to Walk - Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking. First Night Austin’s footprint stretches over a large area of downtown and it is important that you and your family stay comfortable while enjoying the event’s sights.

Plan Your Day in Advance - Use the Program Guide and map to plan ahead. It’s impossible to see everything so pick a few performances and plan back-up options in case your first choice is unavailable. Program guides may be found at the Information Centers located at City Hall Plaza and at the GoodHealth.com Food Court or online at www.firstnightaustin.org.

When it Comes to Transportation, go Green - Carpool or take advantage of the Capital Metro Bus lines that will take to you right to the event. Information on these routes can be found on page 24, at Austin H-E-B stores or at www.capmetro.com. If you have a bicycle, ride and park at any of the 3 bike racks located around the footprint.

Parking – City Garages: The Convention Center Garage (201 East 2nd Street, entrances on Brazos and San Jacinto), and One Texas Center Garage (open after 5 p.m.) (505 Barton Springs Road) will be open and will cost $7 per vehicle. Private Garages: Other paid parking garages and surface lots are available throughout the event footprint, but will fill quickly with the public attending First Night Austin and other festivities downtown. Check www.downtownaustin.com/transportation/parking/lots/ for specific private garage locations and information.

Check www.downtownaustin.com/transportation/parking/lots/ for specific private garage locations and information.

Road closures - The road closure on Cesar Chavez between San Antonio and Colorado, and at the First Street Bridge will begin at noon on December 31st and reopen at 1am. Grand procession road closures on Congress Avenue and Cesar Chavez will begin at 5 pm and will reopen once the procession has cleared.

Feed your body and soul - This year’s food court is, once again, sponsored by GoodHealth.com and the Seton Family of Hospitals. GoodHealth.com is a free website dedicated to providing Central Texans with everything they need to know about healthy living — from nutrition and fitness, to mind and body.

Restrooms -Restrooms are located in City Hall, on auditorium shores, and near Buford tower. Handicapped restrooms are located on the east esplanade near the Radisson Hotel. Get a Seat Early - Indoor venues have limited seating that will be offered on a first-come, firstseated basis. Seating is not guaranteed, so we encourage you to use this program to plan your celebration and arrive early for indoor performances. Performances start at scheduled times and late admission is at the discretion of the management. Also, please remember that food and beverages are not allowed in indoor venues.

No Alcohol - First Night Austin is an alcohol free event. No drinking or open containers are allowed and are prohibited by City Ordinance.

In case of an emergency - Austin Police Department will be on hand to help ensure your safety. Call 911 for all medical emergencies. EMS and police are throughout the city to ensure a safe evening for everyone.

Lost Children - Lost or found children should be reported to the nearest police officer or to an identified First Night Austin staff member or volunteer. A Lost Children Center will be located at Austin City Hall at First Night Austin Volunteer Headquarters (located in the Media Room) from 3:00 p.m.–midnight

Wheelchair Access - All official First Night Austin 2010 venues are accessible to individuals who use wheelchairs.

Questions - Should you have any questions while attending First Night Austin, please feel free to ask one of the many roving information volunteers who will be happy to answer any of your questions. Information centers will also be set up on the City Hall Plaza as well as at the GoodHealth.com Food Court