im going up to New York for christmas and new years eve. Me and my friend want to do something awesome for new years eve because its the first year that were able to actually hang out with friends on new years eve, but then thing is we dont know what we want to do.. or what to do lol. what my question is, is does anyone have any ideas on what i can do for new years eve? thanks
Additional info, added Friday December 17 2004, 10:22 pm: okay.. im not staying at a hotel.. and theres no way i can get into new york city.. im really going to long island but it considered ny.. so yeah.. anything i could do other then going to the city and seeing the ball drop and having a party in my hotel room which i dont have? lol... its not my first trip up to ny.. i use to live there.. so i know whats there.. i just dont know what would be fun to do. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? smarti8 answered Sunday December 19 2004, 8:12 pm: i think u should go to see " TRL" or go to the mall there and gat gifts for your family or just chill and have some fun eating at a restraunt.
Shopaholic answered Saturday December 18 2004, 1:42 pm: Well of caurse you can always watch the ball drop! Or if you have any friends in New York you can always have a party! There are alot of chariet rides to go on through the city of New York, so can go on one of thoughs. I am honestly as clueless as you! Lol.
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xObritterzOx answered Saturday December 18 2004, 11:04 am: Really i think that you should just have a really good time with your friend! i mean thats what there for!!! new years eve doesn't mean you have to party!!!! Try something new... thats always fun!!! lol hope i helped and have fun! [ xObritterzOx's advice column | Ask xObritterzOx A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday December 18 2004, 1:42 am: I used to live there to. I would just probably go to a club or something or find a party. Depending on how old you are. Anyways.. either way.. you'll have party because its N.Y.E (new years eve) [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
Stephanie4lchs answered Friday December 17 2004, 9:18 pm: YOU SO SUCK!! I WANNA GO WITH YOU!! HaHa! Ok.. anyways! Why dont you crash a club or party? (Yeah, I know thats bad but hey, the people you crash will get over it!!) It's NY! I'm sure you'll find SoMeThInG to do!! ~Steph~ [ Stephanie4lchs's advice column | Ask Stephanie4lchs A Question ]
sunshine1232 answered Friday December 17 2004, 9:06 pm: first thing is first there is alot of things to do in newyork it will always keep you busy and on your feet you and your friend will find things to do there is alot of shopping and well it is just a exciting place to be in do whatever you want keep yourself busy hope i helped.
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Berri answered Friday December 17 2004, 8:34 pm: Go to the party thing in Times Square! That would be awesome!!! Then afterward just walk around and party! [ Berri's advice column | Ask Berri A Question ]
Shortie8959 answered Friday December 17 2004, 5:39 pm: First have dinner and a movie, then watch the ball drop. That would so fun. Then, maybe you could have an after new years party at your hotel and have like, a sleepover. Have fun!
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AdviceAbby answered Friday December 17 2004, 5:07 pm: Mabye go see a movie and then watch the ball hit New Year's Eve! That is the best thing. Also you could go out to dinner then go back to your hotel and then watch the ball hit New Year's Eve!
jbdreamer answered Friday December 17 2004, 4:37 pm: If I was in New York for New Years I would deffinetly be in Times Square to watch the ball drop. Get dressed up and go out to a nice dinner beforehand. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
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