Celebrate 2010 On The Las Vegas Strip
Times Square is the destination most associated with New Year’s Eve, but who wants to deal with the crushing crowds that descend on Times Square come December 31? If you’re looking for a New Year’s celebration that allows for some elbow room, Las Vegas is the place for you.
With a nickname like “Sin City” it’s easy to think that Las Vegas’ New Year’s Eve celebration would be a rowdy one. If that’s what you’re thinking, you would be right. The Vegas Strip opens it’s doors for one night only, making the Strip one big party. Lights shows and pyrotechnics light up the city from the roofs of the casinos and when the clock strikes twelve, computer-choreographed fireworks light up the skies.
The New Year’s Eve festivities that consume Sin City should not be missed, and if you are planning to be in the area there are several hotels to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly room or a suite in the lap of luxury, Vegas can accommodate.
Check out the Las Vegas page on Vacations Made Easy to book your hotel or reserve a vacation package to make your New Year’s Eve as easy as watching the ball drop!
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I’m sure Las Vegas is full of great parties and activities for New Year’s Eve…sounds like a great time to visit!
I was in Las Vegas last New Years! I wish i could go again, it was amazing!
Perfect place to welcome the New Year!!
Wow.. I did not know that they did computer-choreographed fireworks. I beet that would look really pretty. I also wonder how would that work!…
always wanted to go to vegas think me and the hubby are going to actually go sometime this year!excited its going to be so awsome to see all the light and just even get to walk up the strip would be sweet!
I would love to visit Vegas! I can imagine how similar could it be as NYC times square w/many peolpe enjoying this event:)