New Year's Eve is a great excuse to get all dressed up and dance the night away, but it can also be a night of high expectations. If you want to insure a night of fun, here's what you need to avoid on New Year's Eve:
New Year's Eve should be a big party, lots of celebration, and preparing for another great year. Most NYE parties will contain lots of party hats, noise makers, and tons of alcohol. There is nothing wrong with some alcohol of course in moderation...
This year's ball will drop alongside Blake Shelton, who will help say goodbye to 2013 and hello to 2014 by performing on 'New Year's Eve With Carson Daly.'
Happy New Year! If you're one of the many people still looking for a great way to ring in the new year, there's a new party in town that's bound to impress. I'm talking about New Year's Eve Montana Style with Chicks N Chaps at the Hilton Garden Inn that kicks off tonight at 7 p.m.
New Year's Eve is all fun and games until somebody loses an eye.
That's the takeaway from the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual year end warning on champagne bottles. According to the doctors, 'When a champagne cork flies, you really have no time to react and protect your delicate eyes." GAH! Shield yourself with the nearest anything!!!
When it comes time to celebrate the passing of another year, people around the world often gather together and make a lot of noise in order to demonstrate their good cheer.