Half Moon Party

by Dave on August 10, 2008 · 8 comments

Half Moon Party flyer

I had great expectations for the Half Moon party, however it turned out to be a let down. I know some people enjoyed it more than the Full Moon party, because they told me as much, but I couldn’t see the appeal.

Chrissy, Diana, Steve, myself, and an American girl arrived early via taxi. Images of a rustic setup in the jungle were quickly dispelled when we walked up the access road to see a ticket booth. We all seemed to have missed the detail of a cover charge, perhaps because it wasn’t mentioned on the flyers. It was about $9, which included one drink. On top of the return taxi fare, the night was already shaping up to be more costly than the Full Moon Party. And then I saw the drink prices, which were about 30% higher than what you could get on Haad Rin.

DJ Booth

The venue was not jungle-like at all. There were buildings, concrete, infrastructure! After a loop around the premises, it was clear there was little escape from the music if psy-trance wasn’t your thing. I often enjoyed it at the beach, but I wasn’t digging it at the Half Moon party.

Fire dancer lighting his cigarette

Thankfully, they had a few fire dancers who provided much needed entertainment. It was probably the highlight of the night for me. Steve and the American girl left at 1am, and I knew I had to decide whether to leave with them or at 4am with Chrissy and Diana (who were trying to stay up all night as they had to leave Koh Phangan early that morning). I decided to stay longer, and almost immediately regretted it.

During those painful 3 hours, I saw the bloody results of a guy who got hit in the head with a bottle. I saw Chrissy needing to take care of Diana who accidentally had too much to drink. I had to stay under the roof of a bar due to pouring rain. I witnessed some girl seemingly start to bleed spontaneously (after a few minutes, a guy carried her down the access road as blood and tears ran down her face).

Photo op with the awesome fire dancer

And on top of it all, when 4am rolled around, we didn’t immediately connect with our taxi. Apparently she was waiting for us at the gate but didn’t see us leave, so we waited around for 30 minutes thinking we’d have to pay for a new taxi to get back (which would’ve been VERY expensive given we were on a remote beach). While we were cursing taxis, I spotted the cool fire dancer and had my photo taken with him. I asked him how long he’d been twirling fire, and he responded a year and a half. He practices about 3 hours a day, every day.

My advice:  Do not go out of your way to attend the Half Moon Party.

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8 Comments

Dawn August 11, 2008 at 1:44 am

Hi Dave! Looks like you are having a great time and learning alot. I am envious but would probably be in culture shock. :wink:

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Dawn August 10, 2008 at 8:44 pm

Hi Dave! Looks like you are having a great time and learning alot. I am envious but would probably be in culture shock. :wink:

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Suz August 11, 2008 at 11:34 pm

So my question is this… have you decided to stay in Thailand and learn the fine art of Fire Dancing??? It could take you as little as 1.5 years….

*grin*

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Suz August 11, 2008 at 6:34 pm

So my question is this… have you decided to stay in Thailand and learn the fine art of Fire Dancing??? It could take you as little as 1.5 years….

*grin*

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Heidi August 21, 2008 at 10:42 am

That looked like such a great party! You should check out full moon parties in Colorado or maybe just Colorado in general, because you didn’t have it marked on your map. Check out:

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Dave August 25, 2008 at 12:26 am

I hope I’ll have a few bucks left to pass through Colorado. If not this year, sometime while I’m young!

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Dave August 25, 2008 at 5:26 am

I hope I’ll have a few bucks left to pass through Colorado. If not this year, sometime while I’m young!

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Backlinks October 30, 2010 at 3:56 am

High quality info here! Keep up the great work. I love the feelings being expressed.

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