New Year's Eve with a difference
Sure, you can go to Berlin like the rest of the world and experience the fireworks at the Brandenburg Gate as a pressed sausage. You can approach the whole thing differently. Just take our test and find out which party suits you.
When does it first occur to you that New Year's Eve has to be a blast?
A: By Boxing Day there is only one question on your mind: How do I decorate the apartment for the New Year's Eve party? While you're still under the Christmas tree, you design styles for the invitations and make a to-do list. Around midnight you radio your best friend to see if he wants his van for December 29th. really reserved the whole day to get the party equipment.
B: New Year's Eve? It always comes as suddenly as Christmas. But what are friends for? They can set the clock according to you. Every year on December 31st you start a broadcast around 6:00 p.m. and ask what's going on. Some friend will be like answer A and invite you. Even if not, you can go. It doesn't matter if there's one guest more or less. The main thing is that you have a six-pack with you.
C: Just thinking about New Year's Eve sends shivers down your spine. This banging disturbs your sensitive nerve pathways, which long for peace and quiet after the family crowd at Christmas. You prefer to spend the last day of the year in a wasteland where not even a small, quiet flare gets lost.
The solutions
Type A:
First of all, get a party sponsorship. Passoa , for example, offers support for private parties by providing you with an all-round package for South American flair. Here you have, among other things, Hawaiian necklaces and Passoa cocktails. Even if it sounds trite, it works: theme parties for New Year's Eve. Pick a highlight of the year and decorate the place accordingly. Our other suggestions for 2013: espionage, papal election, Bayern triple, art theft or black and red. Or you can resort to classics like Caribbean Night, Wild West or the “best of the 70s, 80s and 90s”. You can find decoration ideas and outfits here , among others.
Type B:
Maintaining contact is particularly important – all year round. Only then do you have a chance to join in on New Year's Eve. And you should always know where you can quickly get something to drink and chips. The Late Shops website will help you with this.
Type C:
We recommend the remote forests of Finland. In distant Lapland there is nothing but snow and peace from October onwards. You can book a holiday home far away in the summer or book private accommodation at Roomsurfer . Here you can also find apartments in other countries and areas that are out of the way.
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