What to do for new years in LA?
December 19, 2007 11:09 PM
I want to go to someplace cool and exciting with my friends for New Years.. I live in the LA area (Santa Monica) and would like to stay within 15 miles of the city. I'm fairly new to the area--having just moved here this summer--but still know a bit. I'm 22 so I still have the energy.
Great suggestion, Steven-- Las Vegas is definitely within 15 miles of Los Angeles.
evanm, how much are you willing to spend on this cool and exciting New Years Eve? Knowing whether to direct you to an amazing but expensive club or a cheap but spectacular view of the city would be helpful.
posted by dersins at 12:57 AM on December 20, 2007
evanm, how much are you willing to spend on this cool and exciting New Years Eve? Knowing whether to direct you to an amazing but expensive club or a cheap but spectacular view of the city would be helpful.
posted by dersins at 12:57 AM on December 20, 2007
I'm personally a fan of the clubs on Santa Monica Blvd (I think - if I remember correctly) in West Hollywood. I always find it lively, but haven't seen it on New Year's. I wish I had before I moved up to the Bay Area.
posted by universal_qlc at 2:12 AM on December 20, 2007
posted by universal_qlc at 2:12 AM on December 20, 2007
Oh uh, if you're a social conservative or easily flustered, you may want to opt out of WeHo. Just sayin'.
posted by universal_qlc at 2:14 AM on December 20, 2007
posted by universal_qlc at 2:14 AM on December 20, 2007
If you're really looking for "cool and exciting", it's worth breaking the 15 mile barrier and going to Las Vegas. But get reservations.
posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 6:26 AM on December 20, 2007
posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 6:26 AM on December 20, 2007
I'm old and unhip, so I tend not to go out on New Years, but there are a number of events listed on Flavorpill. Check 'em out and see if any of them look interesting to you.
posted by willnot at 7:44 AM on December 20, 2007
posted by willnot at 7:44 AM on December 20, 2007
dersins: willing to spent a pretty good amount... not too much, but I don't mind spending a bit
posted by evanm at 8:32 AM on December 20, 2007
posted by evanm at 8:32 AM on December 20, 2007
It all depends on your scene.
The LAPhil is doing this cabaret thing. It might be the only thing at Walt Disney Concert Hall that you'd be tempted to go to.
Lots of clubs will have special events. If you want more low-key, try El Segundo or the Hermosa Beach pier. Hermosa usually has some fireworks I think, and there are a few different bars there.
I also think everyone should do the rose parade once, you can do the Pasadena thing and then spend the night on the route and see the parade.
Some promoters will probably do events at Paramount or a downtown hotel. Here's a big list of stuff.
posted by Mozzie at 10:17 AM on December 20, 2007
The LAPhil is doing this cabaret thing. It might be the only thing at Walt Disney Concert Hall that you'd be tempted to go to.
Lots of clubs will have special events. If you want more low-key, try El Segundo or the Hermosa Beach pier. Hermosa usually has some fireworks I think, and there are a few different bars there.
I also think everyone should do the rose parade once, you can do the Pasadena thing and then spend the night on the route and see the parade.
Some promoters will probably do events at Paramount or a downtown hotel. Here's a big list of stuff.
posted by Mozzie at 10:17 AM on December 20, 2007
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posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 12:24 AM on December 20, 2007