Whether it's watching the New Year's roll in from the top of the Wyvern or closer to the Harbor at the Sheraton Tiki or Fishville or enjoying the beginning or 2014 in one of our patio restaurant gardens, there are lots of options for ringing in this New Year in Punta Gorda. Here are some of them:
At the Tiki Bar: New Year Celebration on the Harbor with the Kollections starts at 8:30 p.m.
At Harpoon Harry's: New Year's Eve Masquerade Party Celebration with the Boogiemen.
At the Wyvern Rooftop: Dinner and MidnightToast with Music by American Made ($110/couple) (May be sold out -- check with the Wyvern 941-639-7700)
At Trabue: New Year's Celebration with Rory Dewey and the Detroit Dynamics More Information.
At the Orange House: Casual Night with optional buffet ($35 p.p.) jazz, and champagne toast.
At Pressellers: New Years Eve menu (Full course dinner with bottle of wine) ($100 /couple)
At Opus: A taste of Jazz with Randy Opela New Year's Eve Dinner ($79/person) More information.
At the Punta Gorda Elks: New Year's Eve Party (must have tickets -- some left as of this writing)
At Fishville: New Year's Extravaganza with Family Fun, Restaurant Specials, Michael Hirst 5:30 to 12:30 p.m. Center Court.
At Gilchrist Park: 3rd Annual Blow the Sun Down (Gathering of people with conch shell horns, whistles and other noise makers) from 5:30 p.m.
At Deans South of the Border DJ Vinny
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