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A New York New Year's Eve Party for Two

The New York New Year's Eve countdown begins. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5... And every New Year's Eve in New York it's the same old thing. Midnight hits and you lean over to kiss your woman, passionately wishing her a Happy New Year. Well, let's make this year's New Year's Eve celebration the best ever and give new meaning to approaching the New Year "with a bang."

Great New Year's Eve Planning Tips

Leave your car in the garage tonight and rent a long stretch limousine from New York NY Limo for the evening. Arrive at your New Year's Eve party fashionably late and opt to have an intimate New Year's Eve party with your lady. Just the two of you in a sleek black limo.

Tell her to wear a mini dress, or better yet, buy her one and get her to change in the car. When she starts removing her clothing to get changed, tell her "Ah, ah, ah, not so fast, young lady," and begin seducing her.

Kiss her, lick her, devour her - make her feel like the upcoming year would be useless without her. And after you've done your duty to please your lady, pop open a bottle of champagne, break out the strawberries for an extra aphrodisiac, and celebrate New Year's Eve in New York City "with a bang".


Where are travelers spending New Year's Eve? If hotel searches are any indication, Las Vegas is the hottest place to usher in 2007.

Other top spots to celebrate the countdown include New York City, with its famous Times Square ball drop, and London, where revelers can hear Big Ben ring in the New Year.

Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (U.S.)

1. Las Vegas, Nevada
2. New York City, New York
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
4. Orlando, Florida
5. Miami, Florida

Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (International)

1. Cancun, Mexico
2. Paris, France
3. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
5. London, United Kingdom

Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (Overall)

1. Las Vegas, Nevada
2. New York City, New York
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
4. Cancun, Mexico
5. Paris, France






Long Island is, literally, a long island stretching eastward from New York City. The largely suburban area is approximately 115 miles long from Brooklyn and Queens at the western end, to Montauk at the easternmost point. At its widest the island is approximately 20 miles from north to south. While Long Island geographically includes Brooklyn and Queens, politically Long Island in general includes Nassau County and Suffolk County of New York State only.

The primary tourist attractions are the large number of excellent beaches along Long Island Sound to the north and especially along the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The North Fork is also home to many wineries. Other attractions include harbor towns such as Port Jefferson, where a variety of eateries and small businesses thrive in a bohemian atmosphere.

Long Island is essentially a suburban area throughout (except for the Twin Forks region, which is rural) and has few major cities.

There are many ways to get into Long Island: by plane, by train, by boat and by car. National and international airlines land and take-off at four major airports in Long Island. They are MacArthur Airport in Islip (which is a convenient regional airport centrally located on Long Island), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), which is located to the west of the Island (and New York City) in the state of New Jersey.

Long Island Railroad (LIRR) provides service to and from the New York City area to most major towns on the Island. Be aware, however, that the farther from New York City one travels, the more sporadic service becomes.

If you prefer going in by boat, there are ferries available at the north shore of Long Island Sound.

When considering using a car or limousine service, one can take into account the many controlled-access highways that run through New York City from Connecticut and New Jersey. It is advisable, however, to travel on routes that do not cross Manhattan Island (where traffic is perpetually horrendous). From New Jersey, I-278 runs across Staten Island to Brooklyn where major roads (including Route 27 and the LIE) can be reached. From Connecticut, take I-95 South to I-678 and the Throgs Neck Bridge. Once into Queens, nearly every major thoroughfare is encountered while still heading south on 278.

A convenient way to bypass most traffic is to take a car ferry from either Bridgeport, CT to Port Jefferson (on the North Shore in the center of Suffolk County) or New London, CT to Orient Point (on the North Fork).



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Why use a limousine service in New York?

A limousine service can easily be substituted for a car service. The comfort and safety of having a chauffeur-driven limousine service is more valuable when traveling in and around New York. There are practically hundreds of limousine services in New York.

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