Posted on Wednesday, 09.09.2009 2010 New Year’s Eve, Miami holidays & events As one of the most popular New Year’s Eve destinations, Miami brings about 13 million vacationers to the city every year. Because the Miami holidays & events bring so many guests, make sure to make all your reservations way in advance so that you do not get left behind. From parades to fireworks, there are plenty of fun ways to celebrate 2010 New Year’s Eve in Miami. Many different celebrities fly into Miami to enjoy New Year’s Eve and host Miami holidays & events. Most of the 2010 New Year’s Eve parties will come with high ticket prices and table and bottle service reservations. Make sure to reserve in advance as each party has a limited number of tickets. Generally, these parties include party favors, champagne at midnight and an open bar. If you are not staying in South Beach, do not worry about driving before or after the party; rent a car in Miami. Make sure to purchase your tickets for any of the celebrity-hosted 2010 New Year’s Eve Miami holidays & events at Miami’s hottest clubs such as Mansion, Cameo, Nikki Beach and Mynt. Be prepared for the price because even a non-VIP ticket is at least $100. Do not worry about the weather. Leave your scarves and gloves at home. During New Year’s Eve, Miami temperatures range from 77 to 80 degrees on average. One thing is sure: there will be plenty of traffic and pedestrians walking around South Beach. If possible, reserve Miami Beach vacation rentals within walking distance of wherever you want to go. If clubbing isn’t your thing, there are plenty of other Miami holidays & events going on around Miami on New Year’s. Bayfront Park features a free concert and fireworks. The Big Orange Festival nearby is Miami’s version of the ball drop. All kinds of people and families flood the streets to watch the orange. Lastly, the Orange Bowl is a special event in Miami for New Year’s that adds even more to the Miami holidays & events. |