Things To Do On New Years Eve In Sydney. What To Do In Sydney
on New Years 2009
What to do on New Years Eve 2009 in Sydney?
Happy New Year.
Now that’s got that out of the way what are we going to do? Well
fireworks of course. Its one of the biggest parties in the world showing
off the world's most beautiful harbour.
2009 has been a @#%#^#! (not nice) year for most people. So lets celebrate
seeing the back of it - come on 2010:
Things to do on News Years Eve in Sydney
New Years Eve in Sydney (Sydney New Years Eve Fireworks)
Says
it all really
First class seats to Sydney's spectacular Harbour and famous
firework display. Hurry, this will sell out.
SOLD OUT! - SO WILL THE TOUR BELOW - DON'T DELAY
Lights,
Action. Party! Great Times on Sydney Harbour
A five and a half hour fun-packed, all inclusive Harbour
cruise with front row seats to one of the most amazing firework displays
in the world!
Book now before its too late.
SOLD OUT! - PLEASE, NEXT TIME, BOOK EARLY
New Year's Eve celebrations in Sydney
Pre fireworks there will be numerous event dotted around Sydney Harbour
and aerial displays above it.
There will be a family display of fireworks at 9pm
More details on New Year's Eve celebrations in the City of Sydney will
be announced on the 1 December.
Cahill Expressway over Circular Quay
The RTA is running a free competition for access to Cahill Expressway
above Circular Quay to see the 2009 New Year’s Eve fireworks.
With 1700 family passes (for five people) up for grabs to watch the fireworks
from one of the best viewing spots in Sydney.
This is a family friendly event, with entertainment as well as a range
of hot food and refreshments for sale. No alcohol or glass is permitted.
Family passes will be given away free of charge for the 9pm and midnight
fireworks sessions via an online public competition. The web site will
be open for registration from 12.01am on Saturday 14 November and close
at 11.59pm on Saturday 28 November 2009.
Winners will be notified by mail no later than 21 December.
To enter www.rta.nsw.gov.au
and follow the links to the online registration form. Don't delay.
New Years Eve at Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour will host a free program for 2009 Sydney New Year’s
Eve from 7pm to 1am. Two massive fireworks displays and the glitter of
one giant mirror ball!
Darling Harbour is a family friendly environment where glass and BYO alcohol
is strictly prohibited. Alcohol, food and other beverages will be available
to purchase from venues within Darling Harbour.
Midnight at the Oasis (Fleet Steps)
Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style. Enjoy an excellent feed while
you gaze over Sydney Harbour. You are guaranteed a spectacular view of
the fireworks. Ticket price includes a three course meal, DJs, reserved
table seating and a dance floor. Alcohol and other beverages available
for purchase. Only 1,100 tickets are available.
No BYO alcohol/beverages. No chairs. No beach umbrellas. No sparklers.
No pass outs. See www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au for full list of restricted items.
Ticket Sales: $290.00 per person plus booking fee 18+ event
Clark Island, Sydney Harbour
Capacity: 390
Entry: Ticketed event
Toilets: Yes
Alcohol: BYO. None for sale at this site.
Food and Beverage: BYO. None for sale at this site.
Restrictions: No glass. No camping. No fires. No BBQ’s. No fireworks
or naked flames. No pets.
Bring: Torch, blanket, warm/wet weather gear. Due to restricted vessel
capacity limits apply as to what can be taken to the island. Hand luggage
only. No chairs, shelters or large / wheelie bin eskies permitted. All
luggage must be able to fit on your lap for transfer to the island.
Access: Circular Quay wharf will operate under a managed access program
for New Years Eve. Ticket holders will be required to assemble at the
NPWS / Sydney Ferries meeting point on Alfred Street – opposite
Customs House for escorted transfer to the wharf. A map outlining the
exact meeting point will be provided to all ticket holders. Ticket price
includes return transport from Circular Quay.
No Parking: Use public transport. Ticket Sales: $160 per adult / $105
per child (5-15 years). Children under 5 free of charge. Credit Card payment
will be required at time of booking. Phone 02 9247 5033.
More Options:
- Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour
- Goat Island, Sydney Harbour
- Shark Island, Sydney Harbour
- Nielsen Park, Steele Point Rd, Vaucluse
- Strickland House Lawns, Vaucluse
- Taronga Zoo
- Yarranabbe Park, Darling Point
- Bondi and Bondi Beach
- Dudley Page Reserve
Visit the City
of Sydney website for details
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