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Top 8 Tips for the New Year's Eve Ball Drop in Times Square

By Heather Cross, About.com

Over one million people celebrate New Year's Eve in Times Square. Getting a good view of the Ball Drop and staying comfortable during the long wait for midnight's arrival will be easier with these helpful tips.

1. Arrive Early For the Best View of the Ball Drop

Folks begin arriving in the early afternoon on December 31. Some of the prime viewing spots will be filled by mid-afternoon. Be aware that you won't be able to return to "your spot" if you need to leave to eat, use a bathroom, or move for any other reason.

2. Hit the Bathroom First

Port Authority bus terminal, while crowded, is a good place to stop before you begin your wait in Times Square. There are public bathrooms inside of the Port Authority, as well as places to buy food and drinks. The Port Authority Bus Terminal is located on 8th Avenue and 42nd Street.

3. Prepare for the Long Wait

Once you've staked out your spot in Times Square, be prepared to stick it out until midnight. It's a good idea to have a nice big lunch before settling in. Unless you want to lose your spot, this means being dressed for the weather, with extra layers to add as it gets later and colder. You should also be prepared with snacks, drinks (no alcoholic beverages are permitted), and diversions. If you arrive in Times Square at 4 p.m., there are still 8 long hours until the ball drops at midnight. Bags/backpacks are not allowed, so wearing a coat with plenty of pockets is a good idea.

4. Be Ready for Crowds

Approximately one million people spend New Year's Eve in Times Square. This means that if you are within view of the ball, you will frequently be tightly packed in, quite possibly for hours before the actual ball drops. The police will periodically "force" different areas to crowd in, but the crowding will typically lessen (a bit) shortly after.

5. Be Patient and Have a Sense of Humor

Your feet will get stomped on. People will block your view. Someone is bound to bump into you. Keep your cool and you (& those around you) will enjoy the New Year's Eve Ball Drop.

6. Celebrate New Year's Around the World

There is a mini-celebration every hour in Times Square, as different countries ring in the New Year around the world.

7. Consider the Weather

The weather in New York City on New Year's Eve can vary widely. If it's going to rain or be bitterly cold, you might want to consider alternate plans for New Year's Eve in New York City.

8. Sound Unappealing? Attend an Event at a Hotel, Restaurant or Bar in Times Square

Reservations are essential, but if you're at a restaurant, bar or hotel in Times Square there's a good chance you'll be able to step outside and watch the ball drop at midnight.
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