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Body English closed with a New Year's Eve party on December 31, 2009, [247] and was only occasionally used for special events over the next few years. [254] It was announced in August 2010 that Wasted Space would close some time before spring 2011. [147] It ultimately closed on September 19, 2010, with Alien Ant Farm as the final performance. [242]
In 2002–03 and 2003–04, Fox broadcast its New Year's Eve special from Las Vegas—America's Party: Live from Las Vegas—which was hosted from The Venetian by Ryan Seacrest of Fox's music competition series American Idol. [17] [18] The special would move to Times Square the following year. [19] [20]
Mandalay Bay Hotel Las Vegas, photo taken on July 15, 2008 Planet Hollywood Las Vegas at night in 2009 The Paris Casino in Las Vegas & the Bellagio Fountain in 2010. 2009 CityCenter opens. The City Center includes: Aria Resort and Casino, Vdara, Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, and The Shops at Crystals. 2010 Syn Shop hackerspace opens. [22]
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The hotel had planned a fireworks show for December 31, 1999, as part of a New Year's Eve celebration; those plans were cancelled because of safety concerns. [54] For the New Year's Eve celebration, $1,500 in cash was thrown from the hotel's roof. [55] By 2001, a new $100,000 elevator had been installed. [56]
The first special, Fox New Year's Eve Live, aired from December 1991 to 1993, with a similar format used for 1994–95. From December 1995 to 1998, Fox broadcast its New Year's specials from Las Vegas; the 1996–97 special notably covered the demolition of the former Hacienda resort, which was scheduled for midnight ET.
Las Vegas is preparing for a surge of weddings Sunday as New Year's Eve falls on what many believe is a magical date: 12/31/23, or 123-123.
Feliz! is an annual television special that airs every New Year's Eve on Univision, In every edition, the show has musical guests, special celebrity appearances, and as always, the sixty second countdown to the next year and as the show progresses, more cities joined in on the festivities in addition to Times Square and Miami, including San Juan and Acapulco ¡Feliz 2006!, San Juan and Mexico ...