An Event Pro Experiences Burning Man 2023: Was It Worth It?

September 13, 2023

Lisa Van Rosendale

After retiring from Freeman in August 2023, Lisa Van Rosendale is currently consulting with a few of her favorite brands, including Veeva Systems and Freeman. She has worked in the exhibit and experiential design and agency side of the business since 1988, including 15 years at George P. Johnson and five years at Immersa Marketing, before it was acquired by Freeman in 2013. She is a founding member of Chief. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

I try to go to Burning Man when I can and that may shock a lot of my peers and network. At first blush you might think it's all about drugs and nudity but this is NOT what Burning Man is about. 

When Bob Priest-Heck and I joined forces at Immersa Marketing (many moons ago), our focus was on community. I asked him if I could go and "audit" Burning Man, and he agreed. I partnered with Cindy Shine and Shannon Malliet, and we made our way to Black Rock City, Nev. There were many lessons gathered on this pilgrimage as we tried to understand the difference between creating a "moment" vs. creating a "movement." From this event, there were many great takeaways that we leveraged in our business for many years, and now that brings me to this year’s event.  

Your brand is only as strong as your weakest moment, and for some "outsiders" you may have heard that Burning Man turned catastrophic with a storm that hit Nevada. Understand that we were in the middle of a lakebed in the middle of the desert. There is limited cell coverage so you can imagine my surprise when I start receiving texts and urgent phone calls that the National Guard was being sent to Burning Man. With more than 70,000 attendees this year and the news making international headlines, I want to share some key observations that I hope can help you as you design your future conferences. 

Burning Man 2023 

Communication is key and the timeliness of your communication is key. Burning Man immediately jumped into action and shared guidelines on their "Exodus" (the exit plan) strategy so that attendees could relax and enjoy the remaining program. This one move empowered their community to push out TikToks, Facebook and Instagram posts to mediate the damage being done by the press.  

They installed cell towers throughout the playa so that we could communicate with family and friends through our networks and minimize the negative chatter that was starting to flame brighter than the flames at Burning Man.

They reverted back to the Burning Man principles, which provided guidance on our behavior at the event. This included encouraging us to share food, water and resources with those who maybe didn't have what they needed.  

They extended the program, allowing attendees time to decide when and if they would leave before the grand finale, "The Burning of the Man."  

They brought in additional resources to support the questions and concerns of attendees and shared this with the community so that we could spread the message.  

They had a radio station playing 24/7 with updates on weather and activities so that you could be informed minute by minute.

The key takeaway: harness your community by being honest about the situation and not filtering information. Whether by accident or by design, not controlling the narrative created an honest dialogue, so if you ask me, was Burning Man worth it this year? The answer is Hell, YEAH!


Don’t miss any event-related news: Sign up for our weekly e-newsletter HERE, listen to our latest podcast HERE and engage with us on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn!

Add new comment

Partner Voices
Overview: The award-winning Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) goes the extra mile to make every day extraordinary by offering customer service excellence and industry-leading partnerships. From their dedicated in-house Rigging team to their robust Exhibitor Services, The Center of Hospitality brings your imagination to life by helping you host unforgettable meetings and events. With more than 2 million square feet of exhibit space, world-class services and a dream destination, we are committed to making even the most ambitious conventions a reality. In October 2023, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners voted to approve allocating Tourist Development Tax funding for the $560 million Phase 5A completion of the OCCC. The Convention Way Grand Concourse project will include enhancements to the North-South Building, featuring an additional 60,000 square feet of meeting space, an 80,000- square-foot ballroom and new entry to the North-South Building along Convention Way. “We are thrilled to begin work on completing our North-South Building which will allow us to meet the growing needs of our clients,” said OCCC Executive Director Mark Tester. “As an economic driver for the community, this project will provide the Center with connectivity and meeting space to host more events and continue to infuse the local economy with new money and expanding business opportunities.” Amenities: The Center of Hospitality goes above and beyond by offering world-class customer service and industry-leading partnerships. From the largest convention center Wi-Fi network to custom LAN/WAN design, the Center takes pride in enhancing exhibitor and customer experience.  The OCCC is the exclusive provider of electricity (24-hour power at no additional cost), aerial rigging and lighting, water, natural gas and propane, compressed air, and cable TV services. Convenience The Center is at the epicenter of the destination, with an abundance of hotels, restaurants, and attractions within walking distance. Pedestrian bridges connect both buildings to more than 5,200 rooms and is within a 15-minute drive from the Orlando International Airport. The convenience of the location goes hand-in-hand with top notch service to help meet an event’s every need. Gold Key Members The OCCC’s Gold Key Members represent the best of the best when it comes to exceptional service and exclusive benefits for clients, exhibitors and guests. The Center’s Gold Key memberships with Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando and Walt Disney World greatly enhance meeting planner and attendee experiences offering world-renowned venues, immersive experiences and creative resources for their events. OCCC Events: This fiscal year, the OCCC is projected to host 168 events, 1.7 million attendees, and $2.9 billion in economic impact.  The Center’s top five events during their 2022-2023 fiscal year included:  AAU Jr. National Volleyball Championships 2023 200,000 Attendees $257 Million in Economic Impact MEGACON 2023 160,000 Attendees $205 Million in Economic Impact Open Championship Series 2023 69,500 Attendees $89 Million in Economic Impact Sunshine Classic 2023 42,000 Attendees $54 Million in Economic Impact Premiere Orlando 2023 42,000 Attendees $108 Million in Economic Impact