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What is there to do for New Years in Arizona?

What is there to do for New Years in Arizona?

From Scottsdale to Flagstaff, here are the best things to do on NYE in Arizona.

  • Holiday Who-Ville at Maya Day and Nightclub, Scottsdale, AZ.
  • Opulence Queer Year’s Eve at 191 Tooole, Tucson, AZ.
  • Otaku Annual NYE Party at Otaku Sushi, Chandler, AZ.
  • New Year’s Eve at Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak, Phoenix, AZ.

What is there to do in Phoenix on New Years Eve?

New Year’s Eve Events

  • See Some Holiday Lights.
  • Bitter & Twisted’s Hassle-Free Tiki NYE.
  • New Year’s Eve – Rock Gold at Copper Blues.
  • New Year’s Eve Rock N’ Roll Burlesque Show.
  • No-Hassle New Year’s Eve 2020 at Little Rituals.
  • Gracie’s 90’s New Years.
  • New Year’s Eve Under the Stars at Lustre.
  • Bryan Callen at Stand Up Live.

What is there to do in Scottsdale on New Years Eve?

New Year’s Eve in Scottsdale

  • ADERO Scottsdale.
  • Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows.
  • Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town.
  • Dominick’s Steakhouse.
  • Hotel Valley Ho.
  • Royal Palms Resort & Spa.
  • Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa.
  • Rusconi’s American Kitchen.

What is there to do in Sedona on New Years Eve?

Make sure to come early and experience a Sedona New Year’s Eve!

  • Verde Canyon Railroad. When you’re here for a Sedona New Year’s with family, a ride aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad can’t be beaten.
  • Cliff Castle Casino.
  • Blazin’M Ranch.
  • A Time for Introspection.
  • A Time to Feast.
  • A Sedona New Year’s to Celebrate.

Can you light fireworks off in Arizona?

The following types of fireworks are legal to use year-round in Arizona: sparklers, smoker devices, and novelty fireworks such as snakes, party poppers and snappers. Illegal fireworks include the following: sky or bottle rockets, firecrackers and aerial fireworks.

Are fireworks banned this year in Arizona?

The fire department reminds the public that fireworks can legally be used between June 24 and July 6. A civil fine of $1,000 can apply for selling, buying, or using fireworks outside of those dates. Fire officials also warn that using fireworks on preservation land owned by the City of Phoenix is a class 1 misdemeanor.