New Year's Eve is undoubtedly one of the most notorious party nights of the entire year. Clubs host parties and charge guests up to 100 dollars per ticket. Fortunately, because we are in the event planning industry New Year's Eve can be an exciting time or a very dull time. Corporations usually have holiday parties in the beginning of December because their employees are on vacation so New Year's Eve parties normally do not occur in a corporate sense. New Year's Eve parties can also be very exclusive and a great way for an event planning company to make a large sale. New Year's Eve parties tend to be very flashy and thus usually cost a large amount of money to produce. Most of the best venues have been booked since the summer and therefore, if you've waited to plan a New Year Eve's party until December you probably will not get your first choices as far as venues go. Everything in Southern California is very exclusive so New Year's Eve is even more so. People go out of their way to impress their guests not only to have fun but for safety as well. In the anticipation of drunk drivers everywhere, the police is on high alert waiting for someone to make a mistake. A great place to have a New Year's Eve party would be a hotel. People could party in a fabulous bar, stay as long as the want and indulge as hard as they want and then retire to their hotel room to sleep off their intoxication. Event planning is a lot of fun, especially if you get to host and enjoy one on New Year's Eve.
crystal p smith
event solutions
crystal@eventsolutions.com
Southern California Event Planning
Monday, December 31, 2007
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