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Here’s how much it costs to watch New York City’s New Year’s Eve finale like a VIP

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 31/12/202531/12/2025

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it is Lunar New Year’s eve exist new york city. The air is cold. you must go bathroom A few hours ago, but kept it because you didn’t want to lose your spot. crowded with people times square Like sardines, try to stay warm.

For some, it’s a dream scenario, but for others, the thought of arriving hours early, braving the crowds, and resisting the urge to use the restroom is a nightmare. For the latter, a VIP-style party This allows you to clearly see Drop ball Also provide key staples e.g. AlcoholRooms, bathrooms and warmth are a better solution, said Tracy Lamourie, managing director of PR firm Lamourie Media, which also offers VIP party planning services.

“If you have one go [a] new york party at Lunar New Year’s eveyou guarantee predictability, or at least as close to predictability as possible in New York City,” Lamory toldindependent Via email. “You know you’re not going to be left out, you have access to the bathrooms, there’s security and crowd control, and the specific experience you signed up for.”

However, you get what you pay for when it comes to New York’s New Year’s Eve parties. The more benefits you want, the more you pay.

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Big apple, high price tag

Braving the New Year's Eve crowds in Times Square may be too chaotic an experience for some

Braving the New Year’s Eve crowds in Times Square may be too chaotic an experience for some (Getty Images)

Buying a ticket to a New Year’s Eve party in New York can range from $30 to over $5,000, with many options available in different price ranges.

Bars across the city host events with admission fees under $50. For example, tickets Celebrations in Xanadu Prices start at just under $27. Tickets are admission only – you’ll pay for food, drinks, and skate rentals at the venue’s indoor rink.

If you are looking for an open barexpect to pay at least $100. For example, you’ll need to spend $136.29 to enter Flamingo Formal at Royal Palm Hotelwhich entitles you to unlimited beer, wine, spirits and certain cocktails from 8pm to 1am

The Yard House’s Times Square location offers a premium open bar and appetizers, including poke nacho cups, carne asada tacos, boneless wings, and Nashville hot chicken and pancakes. Tickets start at $189but partygoers can reserve private tables for between $199 and $329 per person.

If you want the ultimate VIP New Year’s experience and watch the live ball drop, you’ll need to pay at least $1,000 to enjoy a swanky soiree and watch the ball drop.

Tickets to Marriott Marquis Times Square The New Year’s Eve party starts at $1,250 and offers reserved seating for each ticket type, a five-hour premium open bar with buffet, dessert station and late-night snacks. The dinner buffet spans all continents, offering Japanese, Italian, American and Chinese cuisine. Want a private table for two so you can watch the ball drop in real time? Be prepared to pay $5,250.

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Is it worth it?

Experts say whether it’s worth spending $25 or $4,750 to attend a New York City New Year’s Eve party, depending on what you want to get out of the experience.

If you want a controlled environment that’s both safe and relatively relaxing, says Vanessa Gordon, CEO of New York Cooking Magazine Taste of East Endsaid paying for the party might be the best option.

Ticket prices for New York City New Year's Eve parties range from under $30 to over $5,000

Ticket prices for New York City New Year’s Eve parties range from under $30 to over $5,000 (AFP via Getty Images)

“Buying a plane ticket brings a sense of security and contentment. It also means comfort and peace of mind,” Gordon told us independent Via email. “You know where you’re going, you know what’s included (food, drinks, champagne, bottle service), you have a bathroom (an underrated luxury on New Year’s Eve in New York), and you’re protected from the cold and wind. A good ticketed event also includes elements like live music, programming, champagne toasts, and a place to store your coats.”

Another factor? Find a party that offers activities you love or have always wanted to try, says Jennifer Zabinski, president of JZ Events in New York.

“If there’s something about the party that you’re particularly excited about — a DJ or band you like, a chef you’ve always wanted to try, a venue you’ve never found the right time for — these ticketed parties might be a great opportunity,” Zabinski said in an email to you. The Independent. “If it’s just a random bar that you have no connection to, I’d recommend doing something low-key with friends. Personally, I’d prefer one of these to the craziness of the streets of New York on New Year’s Eve.”

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However, there are downsides to paid parties, points out Etiquette Podcast co-host Nick Leighton Were you raised by wolves? Since you paid for admission, you may be forced to stay at the venue even if you’re not happy.

“An expensive ticket does not guarantee a good time, a good crowd, or good behavior,” Layton said in an email to us. The Independent. “Once you’re at a party, leaving early sometimes makes you feel like you’ve wasted your money if you didn’t have a good time, so you stick with it even if you really wish you didn’t.”

Going to Times Square for free and joining the crowds may not offer the luxury of a paid party, but it’s an iconic experience, Gordon said.

“On the street it’s the opposite. [of a paid party]: Natural, raw, very ‘New York,'” she said. “It’s mostly free and you can wander around and discover new things as you go. But you need to be prepared for the cold, the long wait, and the fact that you may not have the perfect landscape or plan. Essentially, New York City will lead the way for you, and you have to accept that. ”

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