Skip navigation
The Florida Keys and Key West Key Largo Key Largo Islamorada Islamorada Marathon Marathon Big Pine Key and the Lower Keys Big Pine Key and the Lower Keys Key West Key West
Contact Us! Call toll-free: 1-800-FLA-KEYS (1-800-352-5397) Foreign Language Assistance
The Florida Keys and Key West - Select a District
KeysKash - click here!
How to get here
Where to stay
Where to stay in Key West
Where to stay in Big Pine and the Lower Keys
Where to stay in Marathon
Where to stay in Islamorada
Where to stay in Key Largo
Calendar of Events
Arts and Culture
Fishing
Diving and Snorkeling
Spas, Health and Wellness
Weddings
Weather
Green Travel
E-News and Brochures
Keys Voices' Weekly Feature
Send a Postcard!
Webcams
Videos
Interactive Maps of the Keys
Travelers with Disabilities
Visitor Safety
Telephone Assistance
Mosquito Protection
Medical/Hospitals
For Professionals
Media/Press
Meeting Planners
Travel Agents/Tour Operators
Ask Us a Question
Follow the Florida Keys on TwitterBecome a Florida Keys fan on Facebook
Get the latest updates with RSS subscriptions
Hurricane Info

News Flash

DAZZLING ‘DROPS,’ FIREWORKS AND FRIVOLITY TO HIGHLIGHT NEW YEAR’S EVE IN FLORIDA KEYS

Evalena Worthington rehearses before last year's Pirate Wench drop outside the Schooner Wharf Bar. Photos by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau

Evalena Worthington rehearses before last year's Pirate Wench drop outside the Schooner Wharf Bar. Photos by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau

Seconds before midnight, a ruby slipper carrying Sushi is to be lowered from the Bourbon St. Pub/New Orleans House complex’s second-story balcony toward the spectators below.

Seconds before midnight, a ruby slipper carrying Sushi is to be lowered from the Bourbon St. Pub/New Orleans House complex’s second-story balcony toward the spectators below.

Fireworks displays are set to light up Blackwater Sound in Key Largo during the New Year's Eve celebration. Photo courtesy of Amy McGibbon

FLORIDA KEYS — New Year’s Eve partiers unwilling to endure cold-weather festivities, such as the traditional “ball drop” in New York’s Times Square, can find exuberant celebrations and far warmer temperatures in the Florida Keys.

In Key West, revelers can choose from three very different — though equally lighthearted — takeoffs on the Times Square gala as midnight approaches Thursday, Dec. 31.

On the island city’s renowned Duval Street, thousands of people are expected to ring in the New Year by watching a gigantic conch shell, the symbol of the Florida Keys, descend from its supports to the flat roof of Sloppy Joe’s Bar, 201 Duval St. Festivities are emceed by a rooftop host and, as a huge clock counts down the seconds to midnight, the manmade shell begins to descend. Sloppy Joe’s live music rounds out the revelry. For more information, call (305) 296-2388, ext. 121.

A few blocks away at the Bourbon Street Pub/New Orleans House complex, 724 Duval St., renowned female impersonator Sushi is slated to take the celebration’s center stage for the 13th consecutive year. Seconds before midnight, a lavishly gowned and coiffed Sushi — riding in a super-sized red high heel that glitters as glowingly as the ball in Times Square — is to be lowered from the balcony of the complex to the accompaniment of cheers and applause from the crowd below. Performances by renowned female impersonators kick off the merrymaking. For more information, call 305-293-9800.

In Key West’s Historic Seaport, New Year’s Eve revelry combines with a salute to the island city’s colorful seafaring heritage. Just before midnight, a pirate wench is to begin her descent from the top of the mast of a tall ship, to the accompaniment of cannon blasts and the liftoff of biodegradable balloons. She will complete her earthward journey as the clock strikes and 2010 officially begins. Live music, dancing and festivities at the Schooner Wharf Bar are to round out the seaport gala. For more information, call 305-292-3302.

Blackwater Sound in Key Largo is to be the setting for the Upper Keys’ leading New Year’s Eve fireworks extravaganza. The sparkling sky display is hosted by bayside restaurants Sundowners, Señor Frijoles, Cactus Jack’s, Gus’ Grille at the Marriott Key Largo Beach Resort and the Caribbean Club, all located around mile markers (MM) 103-104. Tables fill up fast, so partiers are advised to arrive early. For information, call 305-451-4502.

Visitors and residents who want to start the New Year with a focus on fitness can do so beginning at 8 a.m. Friday, Jan. 1, when the annual 5k Run, Walk and Crawl is to depart from Islamorada’s Founders Park, MM 87 bayside. A day of festivities is to follow, highlighted by a blessing of the fleet at Whale Harbor Bridge, MM 84 oceanside. For more information, call 305-853-1685.

For information about lodging in the Florida Keys, and a complete roster of holiday season events, explore this Web site.

Return to: News Flash Index

Print this page
The Florida Keys and Key West
KEY WEST  |   BIG PINE AND THE LOWER KEYS  |   MARATHON  |   ISLAMORADA  |   KEY LARGO
GETTING HERE  |   SEARCH FOR ACCOMMODATIONS  |   CALENDAR OF EVENTS  |   CULTURE  |   FISHING  |   DIVING & SNORKELING  |   WEDDINGS  |   WEATHER
E-NEWS & BROCHURES  |   WEBCAMS  |   VIDEOS  |   TRAVELERS WITH DISABILITIES  |   MEDIA & PRESS  |   MEETING PLANNERS  |   TRAVEL AGENTS & TOUR OPERATORS
VISITOR SAFETY TIPS  |   HURRICANE INFORMATION  |   RECEIVE OUR E-NEWSLETTER!  |   PRIVACY POLICY
FLORIDA KEYS NEWS  |   INTERACTIVE MAPS  |   FOREIGN ASSISTANCE  |   SITE MAP  |   CONTACT  |   HOME
Get the latest updates with RSS subscriptions
Created by The Monroe County Tourist Development Council. © Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved.
Floridakeys.com
Design & Hosting by FloridaKeys.com.