Last year when the California Academy of Sciences hosted some 300 kids at a sleepover event inside the museum, the 8-year-old inside of us felt some twinge of jealousy. We wanted to be staying up all night, wandering the jungle biosphere and cooing at the penguins and taking in a show in the planetarium. Of course, we gave up that dream and returned to our glasses of whiskey when we realized that we don't generally enjoy the company of other people's children. But this Saturday, the Academy is cutting out the part with little tykes running around and letting the adults go nuts at their first Sleepover for Grownups.

As of this writing there are still tickets available. Your $99 bucks gets you the chance to lay out your bedroll in the African Hall, Aquarium, Lower Swamp or Islands of Evolution exhibit and we are assured there will be cocktails and beer at the "Swamp Bar" set up next to Claude the albino alligator. To class up your staycation a little bit, you can upgrade tickets to include a 4-course dinner at the Moss Room. They'll even make sure you get a late night snack before they tuck you in, and feed you breakfast in the morning. If you're not sick of the museum by then, attendees get free admission all day Sunday.

Tickets at CalAcademy.org