Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about White Night Geelong here.
Information points and guest services are located throughout the precinct and will be on-hand to help with your questions. For updates throughout the night, keep an eye on our social channels.
White Night activities will commence throughout the precinct at 7pm and conclude at 1am.
You are welcome to visit White Night at any time between 7pm and 1am. All attractions will run for the duration of the event so there is no need to rush. Please take your time, start at any location, and enjoy all the event has to offer.
White Night is a FREE event. No registration is required to attend, just show up and have some fun! While the event is free to access, food and beverages served by mobile food traders within the event precinct will need to be purchased.
We suggest you bring a water bottle, a charged phone and comfortable shoes. White Night is an outdoor event so please wear appropriate clothing for all weather and terrain. Food and beverages will be available throughout the night from one of the many food vendors.
No. White Night is an alcohol-free event.
Rain, hail or shine, the event will proceed unless it is deemed unsafe to do so. Check the weather forecasts in advance and come prepared.
Yes, White Night is designed for all ages. The event precinct will be busy, so we encourage parents to keep a close eye on younger children.
There will be food trucks located in Steampacket Gardens, on Brougham Street and Little Malop Street.
You can also check with your favourite cafes and restaurants, as opening hours may change. For more information, visit the Visit Geelong website or the Central Geelong website or the event map.
Yes, in addition to all Council facilities, which will be open for the duration of the event, there will be extra toilets on site. Check the website map for locations.
Yes, all installations are wheelchair accessible. Find out more on the Accessibility page. Project-specific accessibility information can be found on each event program page.
First Aid and Information points will be located at Johnstone Park, Brougham Street and Steampacket Gardens.
The White Night team is working closely with the Victorian Government, local police and the City of Greater Geelong council to deliver a COVID-Safe event for everyone to enjoy.
Road closures will be in place from 4pm on Saturday 8 October until 4am on Sunday 9 October.
View the Road Closures Map and see the Road Closures webpage for further details and timings.