
Telus World of Science celebrates NYE 2010
Vancouver is packed with New Year’s Eve parties, from the raucous and raunchy to the high-gloss, red-carpet galas. All at least 19+, all happening December 31, 2009, and all likely to sell out (so get your tickets now!), these bashes are the way to ring in 2010 in style.
Vancouver’s Top 5 New Year’s Eve Parties
1. NYE 2010 at Telus World of Science — With a venue that’s one of the most recognizable landmarks in Vancouver, two floors of dance, and lots of pretty people, this semi-formal event has become one of the hottest New Year’s Eve tickets in town.
2. The Empire Affair – NYE 2010 at the Empire Landmark Hotel — If you love to dance—really dance—this is the party for you! Featuring seven DJs, a Samba show, a Belly dance show, a Fire show, Go Go dancers, and a live Salsa band, there are also four dance floors playing Salsa, Cuban Salsa, Reggaeton, Merengue, Bachata, Funky House, Dance beats, Top 40 and Hip Hop.
3. New Year 2010 Spectacular at Buschlen Mowatt Gallery & Studio 55 — Want to go formal this New Year’s Eve? Walk the red carpet and enjoy five DJs, themed rooms, live acrobats and singers, and catered hors d’oeuvres and sushi at this high-gloss gala. For 21+.
4. New Year’s Eve Extravaganza – Club Crawl 2010 — Craving variety—and a cheaper ticket price—for your New Year’s Eve? Organized by Student Tours, this Club Crawl gets you entrance to four different Vancouver nightclubs, transportation between venues on a party bus, and party favours.
5. Massive Gala 2010 @ Pacific Coliseum with Sean Paul – The biggest New Year’s Eve event in all of Western Canada draws crowds of 4,500, features three dance floors, live acrobats, big-budget laser and light shows, and free champagne at midnight.
Want more options? Check Clubzone’s complete list of Vancouver New Year’s Parties & Events 19+.








8:07 pm
Are there any non-cub prospects for New Year’s?
6:18 am
Tom,
Did you see this post? With or without kids, Whistler’s First Night is a great alternative….
Hope that helps! (And if you find something better, please come back and share!)