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All will be open again for Thursday’s Polar Bear Dip. Eldorado Bumper Cars (1216 Surf Ave.) will be open till 1:00am. Dunkin Donuts in Stillwell Terminal is open 24 hours. Surf Avenue restaurants with bars keeping later hours–till 1 or 2am– are Peggy O’Neill’s (1904 Surf Ave.), Footprints (1521 Surf Ave.) and Applebee’s (1217 Surf Ave.). The original Nathan’s Famous on Surf Avenue will be open till midnight.
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Tom’s Coney Island, the Boardwalk outpost of the Prospect Park eatery, which has a full bar, will be serving till 12:30am. Sideshow performances and live music begin around 11:00pm 10:30pm with the ball drop at midnight followed by fireworks shot off from the beach.Ī number of local bars and eateries will be open for New Year’s Eve and offering extended hours. Revelers will be treated to giveaways as well as complimentary hot chocolate. The fun starts at 9:00pm with a DJ spinning at the Jump, which is located on the boardwalk just west of 16th Street. Photo © Jim McDonnellĪdams teamed up with Coney’s City Councilman Mark Treyger and the Alliance for Coney Island to sponsor the festivities. The 1939 Parachute Jump, which is known as Brooklyn’s Eiffel Tower, is bedecked with 8,000 LEDs and lit year-round, but this is the landmark’s debut as the centerpiece of a celebration.įireworks on Coney Island Beach. “Now that we have our very own seaside ball drop, why be squished like a sardine in Times Square when you can rejoice like royalty in the County of Kings!” said Adams, who plans to make it an annual tradition. The idea originated with Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, who vowed to bring a New Year’s Eve celebration to Coney Island when he was elected last year. The free event will feature a digital “ball drop” on the illuminated Parachute Jump, live entertainment by the Coney Island Circus Sideshow and a fireworks extravaganza. Photo via Alliance for Coney IslandĪlready world-famous for its New Year’s Day Polar Bear Plunge, Coney Island is having its first-ever New Year’s Eve celebration on Wednesday and first fireworks show of 2015. Preview of New Year’s Eve light show and ‘ball drop’ on Parachute Jump.
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UPDATE February 19, 2015:Ĭheck out Jim Levine’s gorgeous photos and video of the fireworks here.
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Tuesday’s fireworks will launch “Happy Chinese New Year: Fantastic Art China,” a series of concerts, art exhibits and community events through February at the New York Philharmonic, Avery Fisher Hall, and the New-York Historical Society, as well as the Lunar New Year lighting of the Empire State Building from February 17-19. “We have joined creative minds and talented teams to really accentuate this remarkable event,” says Phil Grucci, whose pyrotechnicians have choreographed the fireworks to Chinese and Western music recorded by the China National Symphony Orchestra. history that a large-scale fireworks show will celebrate the Lunar New Year and it will nearly equal the iconic Macy’s Independence Day Fireworks Spectacular in scope. According to the event’s organizer, the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, this is the first time in U.S. The 20-minute show off Pier 84 (West 44th Street) is scheduled to start between 7:30-8:00pm, weather permitting. On Tuesday, February 17th, there will be a three-barge Grucci Fireworks spectacular on the Hudson River in celebration of the Chinese New Year.

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Download the “Fireworks by Grucci” app on your iPhone or Android and to hear music by Chinese composer Tan Dun that perfectly synchronize with the live fireworks. Best viewing spots are along the Hudson River near the Circle Line on the NYC side or across the river on the New Jersey side.

2016 Update: Looking for info on the February 2016 Grucci Fireworks show for the Lunar New Year? The fireworks are set for Saturday, February 6 at 8:30pm.
