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If you are ready to party on New Year’s Eve but still looking for a great event to attend, then consider checking out the 2018 New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball, located at Dallas’s Messina Hof Grapevine. The event starts at 9:00 PM on Sunday, December 31st, and runs until 1:00 AM. You’ll get to socialize, experience great tasting wine, and ring in the New Year with several new friends.
The 2018 New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at the Messina Hof Grapevine promises to be the largest and most entertaining New Year’s Eve party you’ll find in Dallas. You’ll be able to experience an open wine bar after purchasing your tickets, meet new people, and dance the night away, all while dressed up in a costume disguise. Not only will you get to taste plenty of wine, but there will also be plenty of hors d’oeuvres present, and excellent desserts as well. After you dance and enjoy the wine, you’ll be able to ring in the New Year with your new friends with a sparkling wine toast that takes place at midnight.
If you plan on attending the event, cocktail attire is required at the very least, and you are encouraged to dress up in your best costume to get the full experience of the masquerade.
Tickets for this event cost $45.95 per person. Once you purchase your tickets, you’ll receive admission into the party, be able to partake in an open wine bar, and eat plenty of hors d’oeuvres and dessert. Plus, you’ll get to experience the New Year’s countdown and the sparkling wine toast at midnight is also covered by your ticket price. For more information about the New Year’s Masquerade Ball, please visit the events website found here.
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