Plaza Hotel & Casino to celebrate New Year’s Eve with fireworks display

December 3, 2024
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The Las Vegas property will also be offering special packages and dining options as part of the holiday celebration.

Key points: 

- The New Year’s Eve room package includes 25% off room rates during a two-night minimum stay

- Oscar’s Steakhouse in Plaza Hotel & Casino will be offering a holiday a la carte menu with exclusive specials for guests 

The Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas will once again be celebrating New Year’s Eve with a live fireworks show and exclusive offerings for guests and attendees of the event. The show will represent the only live firework display to take place in the Downtown Las Vegas area. 

Plaza Hotel & Casino’s New Year’s Eve room package includes 25% off room rates during a two-night minimum stay, as well an all-ages viewing party of the fireworks for guests of the property. 

Carousel Bar will offer handcrafted cocktails and is located near the best vantage point in Downtown Las Vegas to watch the fireworks, which is set to be closed off to vehicles during the show. 

Before the fireworks, Oscar’s Steakhouse will offer a holiday a la carte menu with exclusive New Year’s Eve specials. Restaurant diners will also receive complimentary champagne toast at midnight while watching the fireworks show from under the dining room’s glass dome.

Good to know: The Plaza Hotel & Casino offered special pickleball deals throughout the month of September for Southern Nevada residents 

Home to downtown Las Vegas’ only bingo room, the Plaza Hotel & Casino will also be holding Las Vegas’ first-ever $160,000 New Year’s Eve Super Bingo event from December 31 through January 1. 

All Super Bingo players receive one six-on paper pack for both days, two daubers, free drinks via an open bar at all sessions and boxed lunch both days.

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