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Dec 30, 2012 News
This New Year’s Eve, Palm Court will be having its “Magical Ball,” dinner and dance soirée which includes the majestical ball drop at midnight.
This handcrafted six-foot ball, made of steel and aluminum, will be suspended in mid air and on the stroke of midnight the ball will drop from dozens of feet above the ground.
The ball drop signifies the beginning of a new year. The ball would be decorated with thousands of mini LED lights and that in itself will be one not to miss. This event will be the beginning of a new tradition at Palm Court and in Guyana.
“As we create a Times Square-like atmosphere in our very own Main Street – This will be the start of new tradition for Guyanese as Palm Court will host this magnificent ball drop annually and every year they will make it bigger and better!”
“We encourage the general public to come out; bring your friends and family and witness history being made on Main Street on December 31 at Midnight! It’s going to be beautiful and breathtaking!”
This event also marks Palm Court’s first formal New Year’s Eve Celebration in its newly opened ‘Kokomo Room’ – on the second level. This room is an exclusive venue designed to comfortably seat 200 guests for this grand celebration.
Guests who purchase tickets will have exclusive access to the balcony where they can overlook the ball drop at midnight. Also included in the price of the ticket are: an extravagant buffet dinner, premium all inclusive open bar all night long and a DJ from NY City to have patrons dancing the night away.
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