The Las Vegas strip has the big party this year with a few hundred thousand people celebrating the New Year right on the street. Is it fun? It is definitely an experience as you can expect to see wall to wall people that have decided that starting the night at noon meant drinking way too much all day.
There is a huge fireworks display planned for midnight and the electricity in the air is really difficult to comprehend. If you have never done it, you should park yourself right on the center of the strip and have a good time.
The strip will be closed to vehicular traffic and the party is totally free. I would suggest to stock up on alcohol before the big event because it will become hard to come by. Also, you can drink on the street and everyone will be. If you decide to go sober, try not to get irritated with the hordes of drunken fools (like myself) who will be loud, obnoxious and having the time of their lives.
Of course, there are some people who need more than the sweaty cram session that happens on the street. If you need a club there are plenty to choose from. You should remember that if you find someone who cannot have a good time for free you might be in for quite a ride.
The Mandalay Bay
The New Years Eve celebration package starts at $799 for two nights December 30 & 31. You get two passes to the Spa at Mandalay Bay and to Shark Reef. You can see the Black Eyed Peas, the Goo Goo Dolls or attend the New Year’s Eve Dance Party featuring The Boogie Knights at the House of Blues 10:00 PM Tickets: $40, and $50 (Tax not included)
After Hours Party at The House of Blues on New Years Eve
John Hunnington Presents: Rubber New Years Eve After Hours featuring Matt Darey, Scooter & Lavelle, Danny Love, DJ Scotty Boy and Adam Rush,
3:00 AM, Tickets: $30, and $75 (Tax not included)
Pure at Caesars Palace
The cost is $250 and you should be able to see the fireworks from the club. Nicky Hilton is the host and this will require you to look extra good. The doors open at 10 p.m. but it will be sold out by then.
2006-11-21 04:15:13
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answered by kidd 4
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yes u should book something 4 new years eve.
2006-11-21 12:10:26
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answered by ktzbug2005 1
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Some hotels will NOT let you check in New Year's eve or day, so find out early when you need to be there.
2006-11-21 12:05:15
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answered by felixandme 2
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Book ASAP to get the best rate. What can you expect?
A wild time, and an empty pocketbook afterwards!!
2006-11-21 12:04:14
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answered by judy f 3
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oooh sounds like fun. can i go in your suitcase??? look online and see where the parties are. i'm sure that there will be some great ones, and you will probably want to start making any dinner reservations and buy any show tickets before you go because it will definitely be packed.
2006-11-21 12:03:59
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answered by anonymous 6
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nah ... no need to book in advance ... no one goes to Vegas anymore, its too crowded
2006-11-21 12:09:56
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answered by metsjets 2
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