Nights in Mykonos (WTI)

Posted on August 19, 2009 by Lindsay Clark - '09 World Traveler Intern


The word “Mykonos” causes some people to involuntarily pump their fist and bite their lip with anticipation with the thought of staying up until brunch time having cocktails while dancing on flashing platforms in your weekend best. My grandma body sighed at the sound of “Mykonos” knowing fully well it could not handle the pressure to party all night long…but it has to because that’s the job. Go, grandma, go! Pump those fists!

Dancing in Mykonos

Dancing in Mykonos

Night fell. I emptied my camera bag and refilled it with water bottles and two Red Bulls. I threw a new dress over my head, blew my hair dry, and gave my mirror image a thumbs-up. Let’s do this, grandma! Note to all: camera bags insulate nicely, so energy drinks stay nice and cool. Following some dude on stilts through downtown Mykonos Town, we eventually found our way to a big ol’, throbbing club that offered us VIP passes to avoid a hefty cover charge.

It took two hours, but the party started. Bodies filed in and ordered Red Bull and vodkas like fresh robots off the assembly line. Girls with feathers strapped to their glutes swung on poles and fanned themselves to the pulse of the techno. I couldn’t help but bring that hand up in a fist and thrust it into the open, flashing air. The music carried me across expanses of time, even though my Red Bull ran dry and sandals dug into my feet. At every climax of the beats, the bartenders stood on top of us all and threw handfuls of napkins into beams of light. They scattered on sweaty crowds and mopped up every spilled drink on the ground.

My care pack served me well and I lasted amongst the most dedicated night-dwellers until 5:30 a.m., when I walked outside to a sunrise…and very afflicted eardrums. Getting back to the hotel at 7 a.m., I passed a runner and giggled.

I wouldn’t do it again for ages, but I truly enjoyed bouncing to ridiculous beats and the repeated scream of “My-Ko-Nos” for that one night only. Grandma pulled it together. And so can you.


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