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Noon Year’s Eve: Kids (and parents) welcome 2025 in Las Vegas

Updated December 31, 2024 - 11:37 pm

Dozens of families rang in the New Year hours before midnight at the Discovery Children’s Museum during a “Noon Year’s Eve Celebration.”

The late-morning event was geared for kids who might have early nights. It offered crafts tables and a dance floor in a ballroom. Instead of champagne, participants sipped on Kool-Aid bagged juice and feasted on snacks.

A DJ spun joyous, children-appropriate jams. The children squealed in anticipation every time the music man announced a balloon drop was coming.

Children and adults alike shimmied to the “Cha Cha Slide” and the “Macarena.” Some attendees donned formal wear.

The museum said the event was a “perfect way for families to welcome the new year in a fun, safe, and inclusive environment,” according to a news release. “With activities designed to engage kids of all ages, it’s an event where creativity, community, and celebration come together.”

Then, right at noon, hundreds of balloons rained down on the festive crowd. The DJ pleaded with children to not pop the balloons but encouraged them to take as many as they’d like home.

Contact Ricardo Torres-Cortez at rtorres@reviewjournal.com.

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