New Years Eve
I must admit, I am not an expert on New Years Eve activities in Seattle proper because I have been celebrating New Years Eve and New Years Day at Crystal Mountain for the past 5 years. Personally, I like to get out of the city on New Years because people go nuts on New Years and I'm afraid of crazy people. At Crystal Mountain, the resort provides fireworks and a free champagne toast at midnight, live music and, of course, the Shot-Ski. Also, my favorite thing to do on New Years Day is get up early and go snowboarding while everyone else is sleeping off their hangovers.
If I were celebrating New Years Eve in Seattle, I would probably go to Science Friction at Youngstown in West Seattle. A lot of the deejays are part of the Decibel Festival crew and one of my favorite local deejays, Recess, will be playing. 4 rooms of good electronic music, not just any ol' techno crap.
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There are also some other big parties happening, but, really, anywhere you go on New Years Eve is going to be rockin'. Seattle might shut down at midnight on non-holiday weeknights, but this town knows how to party on holidays and weekends.
If I were celebrating New Years Eve in Seattle, I would probably go to Science Friction at Youngstown in West Seattle. A lot of the deejays are part of the Decibel Festival crew and one of my favorite local deejays, Recess, will be playing. 4 rooms of good electronic music, not just any ol' techno crap.
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There are also some other big parties happening, but, really, anywhere you go on New Years Eve is going to be rockin'. Seattle might shut down at midnight on non-holiday weeknights, but this town knows how to party on holidays and weekends.