Why New Year’s Eve Should Not Be Your Only Destination Consideration

When making your New Year’s Eve plans – particularly if you are choosing a destination to travel to for NYE – don’t forget one critical element of having a great time.
New Year’s Day.
It’s interesting that will all the planning, preparation and expense people spend to go places for New Year’s Eve that New Year’s Day is usually an afterthought.
I almost think it should be the opposite. There’s so much pressure to plan things right and to have a “great time” on NYE, that I often prefer New Year’s Day. After all, all the intensity of the previous night is gone and New Year’s Day is much more relaxed.
You can finally kick back, not worry about having to be at an event or really doing anything in particular. It’s a “whatever comes up” kind of a day and that’s how I like to roll a lot of the time.
New Year’s Day also is a time to laugh at the activities of the previous night (in particular making fun of someone who made a fool of themselves). If I’m in Las Vegas for New Year’s Eve, then New Year’s Day is starts with a bottomless mimosas brunch at one of the casinos and only gets better from there the rest of the day.
There’s betting on the bowl games and the bars – which just the night before were charging you crazy cover charges and had huge lines to get into – are practically flinging the doors open and rolling out the red carpet for you to come into them.
And that’s pretty much the case everywhere.
So the next time you’re planning a trip for New Year’s Eve, be sure and consider how you will be spending New Year’s Day.
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