New Year's
Eve Party in Times Square@ Times Square Art Center
300 West 43rd Street (3rd Floor)
Thursday, Dec 31, 2009 at 8:00pm - Friday, Jan 1, 2010 at 4:00am
Some of the promotional info from this party's facebook anouncement:
"Bring in the New Year close enough to Times Square to be a part of it, but not actually near that crazy mess!
... many New Yorkers have most likely done the Time Square New Years Ball drop once in their life. If you have you know that its a huge mess over there, with no place to go to the bathroom, or space to move around or even alcohol.
Well this party is close enough to Time Square where you can feel like your part of the crazy celebration happening only one block away, but at the same time we have all the things that the crossroads are lacking! We have tons of space, with plenty of alcohol flowing! Join us for a New Years party of epic proportions!
There is no expensive entry fee or wrist band or any of that nonsense. We have rented out a loft space where we will have a bar with $5 drinks to purchase. We have DJ's, Bands, and a giant projector so you can watch the ball drop, as well as plenty of space where you can make out at midnight!"
Where's the theme aspect?
Guests are asked to consider Ball Gown and Black Tie apparel, but this is not a strict black tie affair. In other words, such attire is optional.
However, this crew of party people would gladly welcome creative attempts at Ball Gowns and Black Tie attire. This is a chance to get dressed up and spiffed out for a party without a door cover but with a bunch of theatrical, fun loving folks.
More info from the facebook event announcement:
This party will be free/ no door charge
$5 drinks (beer, wine, champagne, vodka)
This invite open to everyone, so bring your friends!
Ball Gown & Black Tie apparel optional.
Hosted By: Dana Sterling, Nick McGlynn, Spanish Rob
So, all you jaded New Yorkers, why not take a moment to get dolled up and head out to Times Square for the ball drop into 2010? It's a chance to get decked out for fun, to throw on some friendly sophistication, and to rub elbows with fellow dolled up New York City dwellers.
Some of the promotional info from this party's facebook anouncement:
"Bring in the New Year close enough to Times Square to be a part of it, but not actually near that crazy mess!
... many New Yorkers have most likely done the Time Square New Years Ball drop once in their life. If you have you know that its a huge mess over there, with no place to go to the bathroom, or space to move around or even alcohol.
Well this party is close enough to Time Square where you can feel like your part of the crazy celebration happening only one block away, but at the same time we have all the things that the crossroads are lacking! We have tons of space, with plenty of alcohol flowing! Join us for a New Years party of epic proportions!
There is no expensive entry fee or wrist band or any of that nonsense. We have rented out a loft space where we will have a bar with $5 drinks to purchase. We have DJ's, Bands, and a giant projector so you can watch the ball drop, as well as plenty of space where you can make out at midnight!"
Where's the theme aspect?
Guests are asked to consider Ball Gown and Black Tie apparel, but this is not a strict black tie affair. In other words, such attire is optional.
However, this crew of party people would gladly welcome creative attempts at Ball Gowns and Black Tie attire. This is a chance to get dressed up and spiffed out for a party without a door cover but with a bunch of theatrical, fun loving folks.
More info from the facebook event announcement:
This party will be free/ no door charge
$5 drinks (beer, wine, champagne, vodka)
This invite open to everyone, so bring your friends!
Ball Gown & Black Tie apparel optional.
Hosted By: Dana Sterling, Nick McGlynn, Spanish Rob
So, all you jaded New Yorkers, why not take a moment to get dolled up and head out to Times Square for the ball drop into 2010? It's a chance to get decked out for fun, to throw on some friendly sophistication, and to rub elbows with fellow dolled up New York City dwellers.
0 comments:
Post a Comment