Congratulations Boston, on surviving yet another Allston Christmas! In case you’re not familiar with this move-in day of massive proportions, 63% of Boston leases turn over on September 1st due to the thousands of students returning to university. The result is the biggest moving day in Boston, traffic jams of Uhauls, and sidewalks littered with belongings deemed not worthy of new apartments. Click here to learn more about September 1st Boston move in.
2015 was the year that Boston took the tradition to the next level. Social media and the press eagerly anticipated the horde of moving trucks and chaos, trending #AllstonChristmas on Twitter well before the 1st. Local residents made the day more festive with holiday-themed signage. Local companies also marketed the event more than ever, especially new neighborhood grocer bfresh market with a series of clever marketing stunts. The city of Boston also did their part to alleviate the gridlock by putting moving permit requests online and carefully monitoring Storrow Drive to prevent trucks from getting stuck under low pedestrian bridges.
For those lucky enough to avoid this annual relocation event, we compiled the best Allston Christmas stories, tweets, and instagrams:
The streets, especially Commonwealth Avenue, were gridlocked with rental trucks, students, parents, and unlucky commuters
#AllstonChristmas was much more fun from above… never again! #movingday #uhaul #boston #royce: https://t.co/qFkFWgOZp5
— Brett Crowell (@bcrowell) September 2, 2015
"It's literally Mad Max Fury Road out there." #AllstonChristmas 🎄🚚📦
— Chloe Hoeg (@Chloeeesi) September 1, 2015
Just watched a Suburban go the wrong way down a crowded carriage lane on Comm Ave. I love #AllstonChristmas. @universalhub
— Alli Rico (@alli_rico) September 1, 2015
#AllstonChristmas? How about #AllstonGridlock? https://t.co/VlBpOC5nD5
— Bob Cargill (@cargillcreative) September 1, 2015
Bostonians are finally learning that rental trucks are too tall to drive on Storrow and Memorial drives – not a single truck was “Storrowed” this year! Perhaps it was partly in thanks to this infographic from Boston.com:
But that doesn’t mean there weren’t a few close calls:
Ran Storrow hoping to see some good Sept 1st shenanigans…. @universalhub #AllstonChristmas #moveinday #sept1 pic.twitter.com/nTQycsvQg0
— Evil Beabull (@evil_beabull) September 1, 2015
And though a truck didn’t get stuck under a bridge, a budget truck did get stuck on the B line T tracks, severely delaying the MBTA green line for two hours. Details in this Boston.com article.
Residents began to wonder which was worse, mountains of snow like Boston experienced in February, or mountains of abandoned furniture and some pretty disgusting finds:
Santa, come back! You forgot your magic sleigh! #AllstonChristmas #Allston #moving #boston pic.twitter.com/PCrfESUrca
— Melyssa Cantor (@MelyssaCantor) September 2, 2015
And welcome to the worst 2 days in boston. Worse than all the blizzards we had. #movingday #boston #AllstonChristmas
— serra lou (@serra_lou) August 31, 2015
Gardner Street always gets into the holiday spirit. #AllstonChristmas pic.twitter.com/qj1eZPWBNQ
— BostonTweet (@BostonTweet) September 1, 2015
"I'll wash the spaghetti pot."
"Naw dude, just put it on the couch. Then throw away the couch."
#AllstonChristmas pic.twitter.com/rpWXW65079
— Andy Woodruff (@awoodruff) September 2, 2015
#AllstonChristmas advent calendar photo. I call it "alleyway tableau" pic.twitter.com/YhrEZZ0MrT
— Weedlord Bonerhitler (@bonerhitler) September 1, 2015
Hell of a #AllstonChristmas feast. pic.twitter.com/cpnz7Kf6J4
— Weedlord Bonerhitler (@bonerhitler) September 1, 2015
Some Allston residents got downright festive and decked the halls for the occasion:
#AllstonSanta says, "Merry #AllstonChristmas " I believe he was a curbside refugee himself once pic.twitter.com/nncy8dSNNr
#AllstonSanta says, "Merry #AllstonChristmas " I believe he was a curbside refugee himself once pic.twitter.com/nncy8dSNNr
— R. L. Allison (@robdamnit) September 1, 2015
Santas taking a stroll down #AllstonChristmas Ho Ho Ho 🌲🎁. pic.twitter.com/GTpHPtd3CM
— Mazy Yap (@MazyYap) September 1, 2015
Some clever jokes were made, like this 12 Days of Allston Christmas carol written by redditor amletakase
#allstonxmas Santa is a hobo who falls asleep on the futon you left on your porch 🎅🏼
— Grayson Kirtland (@based_kirtland) August 31, 2015
Woke up to the sound of Ikea furniture crying. #AllstonChristmas #septemberfirst
— Celina Colby (@celinacolby) September 1, 2015
ALLSTON’S RECKONING #AllstonChristmas pic.twitter.com/nEBGd8leBP
— James Donner (@jamesadonner) September 1, 2015
#AllstonChristmas seems more like #Allston Chanukah this year #8crazynights
— Craig (@adifferentcraig) August 30, 2015
I think I have reached that awkward age where #AllstonChristmas turns into littering. #GetOffMyLawn
— jay gatsby (@Vodkanaut) August 30, 2015
Local businesses welcomed new residents with Allston Christmas specials and marketing stunts, to the joy of some residents but the chagrin of others who felt that just as Christmas has been commercialized, so has Allston Christmas.
It's the most wonderful time of the year. Celebrate #AllstonChristmas! $3 @PeakBrewing beers all day! pic.twitter.com/LCkcohp8PO
— Roxy'sGrilledCheese (@RoxysGrilledChz) September 1, 2015
Dumpster seen on Comm Ave. Does #AllstonChristmas really need to be advertised and commercialized? pic.twitter.com/ydgFsqig2H
— Lauren (@lowatters) August 28, 2015
Wally was spotted moving into an Allston apartment today. (pic @BostonAttitude) pic.twitter.com/vD5vAvTtH5
— BostonTweet (@BostonTweet) September 1, 2015
Carolers in Allston for #AllstonChristmas pic.twitter.com/2uLACz0ztg
— Taylor Peck (@tayypeck) September 1, 2015
Commercialization of Allston Christmas. Please don't forget what this holiday is all about. #allstonchristmas https://t.co/FWxJb5dRdw
— Eliza Wallace (@LyzurJane) August 29, 2015
Carolers? Elves? Sponsors? I remember when #AllstonChristmas was just rats, bed bugs, and those rare dumpster finds that dreams are made of
— holly (@holleighz) September 1, 2015
This WGBH reporter tried his hand at Allston Christmas shopping
There were some unique Allston Christmas “gifts” to be found:
Walking with Walt… #Area4 #AllstonChristmas pic.twitter.com/sZ7VPe4gEk
— Rebecca Ostriker (@GlobeOstriker) August 30, 2015
A few “celebrity appearances”
Some Boston residents encountered some obstacles during their move
Sitting on the sidewalk, now SERIOUSLY questioning the 4th floor walk up #bostonmovein
— Natalie (@natheawesome) September 1, 2015
A couple of people moving to my street set up their living room and camped out overnight in the street #BostonMoveIn @OnlyInBOS @BostonTweet
— Kelly Smith (@kellyrosesmith) September 1, 2015
But it wasn’t all bad, a few Boston residents experienced some Allston Christmas miracles in the form of helpful strangers and good vibes:
The kindness of strangers on #AllstonChristmas when you have large pieces of furniture for a 3rd floor walk up 😭❤️
— Matthew Conant (@matthewconant) September 2, 2015
Big shout out to the actual garbage collectors in Boston. An already thankless job made infinitely worse by #AllstonChristmas.
— Meaghan (@meggienina) September 1, 2015
Of course, we like to think that the people who had the best Allston Christmas were those who moved with Olympia Moving & Storage
On this scary Boston day of 9/1, let me just say that @olympiams was the best choice for our move, one word: professional!
— Ariel Press (@PressAriel) September 1, 2015
If you want to avoid the Allston Christmas madness next year, or really any kind of moving madness, click here to request a free, no obligation moving estimate from Olympiua Moving & Storage. Our professional movers will make your move painless!
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