New Year's Eve 2011 at Sequoia

by NewYearsEve.com
08.03.2008

Do you dream of spending New Years Eve on the water but don’t want to be on a boat? It’s possible at Sequoia. Located on Pier 17 in South Street Seaport, this two-story restaurant combines a view of the water with a nautical décor, letting all your New Year’s dreams set sail.

You can dance the night away to the sounds of DJs spinning hip-hop, dance, rock and 80s tunes. When your dancing feet start to ache, step out on the patio to enjoy scenic views of the harbor and the city skyline while watching the fireworks light up the night sky.

There are two different tickets offered for New Year's Eve at Sequoia: General Admission tickets or VIP Table tickets. Prices are subject to change as New Year's Eve approaches.

General Admission tickets include complimentary hors d’oeuvres until midnight, a six-hour open bar, a champagne toast at midnight, and of course, party favors. After the ball drops and all that champagne is in your system, there will be one thing left on your mind: food. Lucky for you, tickets include a continental breakfast at 2 a.m. featuring bagels, muffins and assorted pastries.

VIP parties of four will receive a bottle of champagne and parties of eight or more will receive a bottle of champagne and a bottle of vodka with assorted mixers.

At Sequoia on New Years Eve you can have dinner, drinks and even breakfast while taking in the spectacular views of New York City and dancing the night away.

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