If you’re the partying type and want to celebrate New Year’s Eve 2010 in style or just want to enjoy it in the comfort of your home but still want to see some of the New Year’s Eve celebrations around the world? Well here are some of the best places to be and sites to look out for during NYE!
One of the best places to be during New Year’s Eve is definitely in Times Square, New York City! If you’re into partying in the Times Square area head over to Mars 2112 the no.1 themed nightclub in Times Square.
The Mars 2112 restaurant is a space themed restaurant located in the heart of the Times Square district at 51 Street and Broadway. Mars 2112 is a spectacular mingling of fantasy and reality, a 35,000-square-foot, bi-level, multi-dimensional, immersive environment that catapults travelers to a completely new world.
There are various tickets available like a General Admission – 6 hr Premium Open Bar for $135 and a Seated VIP Table Ticket for $175
For those who like to watch the New Year’s Eve celebrations at home or on their mobile phones — UStream will be hosting several NYE live streams from different locations around the world.
You can watch the famous Times Square ball drop countdown on CBS’s channel here or the stream embedded below:
Live streaming video by UstreamYou can also watch the world-famous fireworks display from Funchal Harbor on the island of Madeira off the coast of Portugal here. This vacation hot spot is in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the world’s largest fireworks display in the world.
Chris Pirillo is also hosting his annual event live — Subservient Chris — at 10 p.m. EST to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Next up is the star-studded red carpet event at the Omphoy in Palm Beach with star DJ’s and live music performances! Check it out here.
The Junkanoo festival in Nassau in the Bahamas continues early Jan. 1 with thousands of people dance through Bay Street, Nassau’s main thoroughfare, wearing brightly colored clothing and dancing. Tune in here in the early morning hours of Jan. 1st to check it out.
(Thanks to UStream)










