Hi!
My friend and I will be traveling to Las Vegas for New Year%26#39;s Eve. We will be arriving on Dec. 29 and staying until Jan. 1. I have already booked our hotel stay. We will be staying at the Imperial Palace. Although it%26#39;s not a luxurious hotel we chose this hotel as our primary use of the room will be to shower and get ready to go out partying. So luxury isn%26#39;t a concern on this trip. During our drunkness we should find The Imperial Palace suitable. At least we are hoping to.
So, now with the hotel and airfare taken care of. We are in search of finding the best venue to ring in the New Year. However, we are having problems doing so. This is where we are inquiring the help of others.
Firstly, we are interested in spending the night partying at a club/lounge. I am a 24 yr. old female. He is a 39 year old male. We are interested in a venue where we can dance the night and drink the night away. We realize we would need to purchase tickets to such events. Where do you find out about said events? Where can you purchase tickets?
Obviously, we are quite certain prior planning is needed. If anyone could steer us in the right direction we would greatly appreciate your help.
Thanks.
New Year's Eve 2006: Questions, help, suggestionsI ran across this today. Maybe it will help some.
www.vegas.com/newyears/…
New Year's Eve 2006: Questions, help, suggestionsWell I hate to take the ring out of your bell FA Belle, but if you have not been invited to or have made special arrangements you could find yourself ringing in the new year 4 deep at the Habuki lounge at the IP. NYE is a complete madehouse, Iam sure you will have a blast no matter what you are doing but clubbing that night is pretty
much imposible. Further more you should already have a reservation for dinner that evening or you will find yourself at the food court.
Thank you teachrsue!
That%26#39;s exactly what I was looking for.
Belle
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