Las Vegas’ Plaza Casinos Celebrates New Year’s Eve with Fireworks but Without Music

Las Vegas’ Fremont Street-Experience has planned on neither music nor any other type of entertainment this year on the celebration of the eve of the New Year. However, a downtown hotel-casino will arrange a firework show. On its official website, the Freemont Street-Experience has proclaimed that New Year’s Eve revelers will be fined with a $25 fee for a wristband that will be the entrance ticket to the city. People who are 21 and over will be permitted to enter there. Masks are mandatory and any type of entry starts at 6 pm abiding by the clear-bag policy.

On that website, officials have also told that Freemont Street-Experience/s security measure will integrate ID scans, bag checks, metal detector screening, and different COVID assessment. The Experience is an entertainment district that comprises five-block in downtown Las Vegas. It has a public mall covered by a light adorned canopy displaying different video shows. Fremont Street which has casinos on both sides of it is also familiar as Glitter Gulch.

The Freemont Street-Experience and Las Vegas-Strip both are south of the downtown where the crowd gathers to observe colorful New York celebrations including music and fireworks. However, due to the restrictions for the Covid-19, this year’s event on the Strip is being run mostly virtually. The plan for this year’s celebration is already being judged by the mass people and receiving different reviews and most of them are contradictory.

Plaza Fireworks

Circa is a new resort which is accessible only by adults. It is also located at Forefront Main Street across the Plaza. Circa held a flamboyant opening for its gaming segments on Oct 28. After Christmas, the resort will make hotel rooms that will be available on the eve for the first time. Besides, Circa has arranged a “Countdown to New Year’s Eve” to air on Klas-TV in Las Vegas.