NYC & Company announces details of New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City

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NYC & COMPANY ANNOUNCES DETAILS OF NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION IN NEW
YORK CITY 

Times Square to be Focal Point for Hundreds of Thousands of Revelers and
Television Viewers on December 31

 

New York City (November 16, 2009)-NYC & Company, the official marketing,
tourism and partnership organization for New York City, today announced
activities surrounding the 2009 New Year’s Eve festivities. The year-end
celebration brings hundreds of thousands of people to Times Square, one
of the most famous gathering spots in the world. As visitors and
residents watch the world-famous New Year’s Eve Ball descend from the
flagpole atop One Times Square at midnight on the last day of the year,
the eyes of the world are squarely on New York City.

 

“There is no more exciting place to be on New Year’s Eve than Times
Square in New York City-and revelers will find even more space to spread
out, with this year’s closure of Times Square to traffic,” said George
Fertitta, CEO of NYC & Company.

 

The Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball is a 12-foot geodesic sphere
weighing 11,875 pounds. Covered in 2,668 Waterford crystals and powered
by 32,256 Philips LUXEON Rebel LED lights, the ball is capable of
creating a palette of more than 16 million vibrant colors and billions
of patterns, producing a spectacular kaleidoscopic effect atop One Times
Square. The ball has been on display since Jan. 1, 2009, and is a
year-round attraction for visitors from around the world.

 

More than 100 million television viewers in the United States and more
than 1 billion worldwide are expected to watch the ball drop, bringing
even more visibility to the Crossroads of the World.

 

The schedule for the New Year’s Eve festivities is as follows:

 

4pm

The Revelers

Revelers start arriving late in the afternoon on New Year’s Eve. By
approximately 4pm, the “bow tie” of Times Square (42nd-47th Streets,
between Broadway and Seventh Avenue) becomes a focal point for the
festivities. The NYPD will direct revelers to gather in separate viewing
sections. As one section fills up, police will direct new arrivals to
the next section. As the evening progresses, revelers continue to fill
the Times Square neighborhood along Broadway and Seventh Avenue, and as
far north as Central Park.

 

6-6:03 pm

Lighting and Raising the Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball

The celebration begins with the lighting and raising of the New Year’s
Eve Ball atop One Times Square.

 

 

11:59pm

The 60-Second Countdown

New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the Times Square 2010
special guest (to be announced) will push the Waterford crystal button
that signals the descent of the New Year’s Eve Ball, and lead the
60-second countdown to the New Year atop the Countdown Stage at Duffy
Square (the center island from Broadway to Seventh Avenue between 46th
and 47th Streets).

 

Midnight

2010 Sign

At the stroke of midnight, the lights on the New Year’s Eve Ball are
turned off as the numerals “2010” are illuminated high above Times
Square.

 

Several events will take place leading up to the ball drop, including:

 

Confetti Wishing Wall-The Confetti Wishing Wall will be at the Times
Square Information Center, located at Broadway between 46th and 47th
Streets). New Year’s Eve is a time when people of every background come
together to express a collective hope for renewal; a yearning for a
better personal or global future can sometimes take the form of
resolutions or wishes. With that in mind, visitors to the Information
Center are invited to write their wishes and resolutions for 2010 on
pieces of paper, which will be displayed on the wall. For those who
cannot make it to Times Square to add their wishes, a virtual wall has
been created at timessquarenyc.org <http://www.timessquarenyc.org/> . At
midnight on December 31, the wish papers will become part of the
confetti that rains down on the City. (Note: specific dates of Confetti
Wishing Wall to be posted at timessquarenyc.org)

Good Riddance Day-The co-organizers of New Year’s Eve in Times Square
(Times Square Alliance and Countdown Entertainment) are inviting the
public to say good-bye, once and for all, to those bad memories at the
third annual Good Riddance Day. Shredders will be available for use in
Duffy Square so everyone can discard their distasteful, embarrassing and
downright depressing memories from 2009. (Note: specific date of Good
Riddance Day to be posted at timessquarenyc.org)

 

For those seeking other New Year’s Eve entertainment options beyond
Times Square, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises is offering a New Year’s
Eve party cruise, which includes a full open bar, hors d’oeuvres, a
nonstop DJ, party favors and a champagne toast at midnight. Tickets for
the three-hour cruise are $120 (must be 18 for the cruise, and 21 to
drink alcohol). For more information, click on the “special events”
section of circleline42.com.

 

If a New Year’s Eve run around Central Park appeals to you, check out
the Emerald Nuts Midnight Run, hosted by New York Road Runners. There
will be a DJ and dancing at 10pm, a costume parade and contest at 11pm,
and fireworks and a four-mile race at midnight. More information can be
found at nyrr.org.

 

Brooklyn residents and visitors can take part in the borough’s largest
New Year’s Eve party at Grand Army Plaza, which will include fireworks
and live music. The best viewing locations for the fireworks are within
Grand Army Plaza, along West Drive in Prospect Park, and along Prospect
Park West between Grand Army Plaza and Ninth Street. For more
information, go to prospectpark.org.

 

For more information about visiting New York City, check out the City’s
official tourism website at www.nycgo.com <http://www.nycgo.com/>

 

About NYC & Company:

NYC & Company is the official marketing, tourism and partnership
organization for the City of New York, dedicated to maximizing travel
and tourism opportunities throughout the five boroughs, building
economic prosperity and spreading the positive image of New York City
worldwide. For more information on visiting NYC, visit nycgo.com
<http://www.nycgo.com/> .