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With Toronto New Years Eve 2009 approaching in a few months a lot of students from U of T, Ryerson, York and other colleges and universities have already started looking into Toronto New Years events. It’s nice to know that some people still like to plan ahead as to what they will be doing for Toronto New Years Eve (unlike myself who waits until the last minute).

I’ve came across a few websites that have given me some tips about how to prepare and what to look out for when it comes to planning my New Years Eve in Toronto. I thought I would share these tips to save some people from having a tragic night.

Toronto NYE

The first thing you should start off with when planning your Toronto NYE is to plan which Toronto New Years Eve Event you will attending. One of the worst things you can do is wait until the last minute to figure out what you want to do. If you procrastinate then you are just going to find out that getting a ticket for the Toronto New Years event that you wanted is now sold out or the price has doubled, or even worse, the.

Toronto New Years EventsNow that your Toronto New Years Eve event ticket is in hand it’s time to get dressed. If you can, try to avoid buying something that is completely black, your not going to a funeral, your going out to celebrate! By keeping in touch with the latest fashions and choose an outfit that will have you feeling fresh, and brand new.

Another tip is to not drink too much, too early. Toronto New Years is a long night and there will be plenty of time to get wasted and put a lamp shade over your head. I’m pretty sure you dont want to be passed out in your seat when the clock strikes twelve. Save the shots and funnelling for after midnight, thats when the party really gets started anyways. Toronto New Years EventsMake sure not to drink and drive, yes thats right, I’m stating the obvious. This is Toronto New Years eve, everyone is out to celebrate, don’t ruin everyone else’s night (as well as your own) by getting behind the wheel. Just in case you’ve been in a closet the past several years, the Toronto Police is in full effect as they set up their annual R.I.D.E program which consists of random spot checks, nabbing people who drink and drive. There are plenty of limo companies who will have extra employees working that will make sure you don’t have to worry about how your going to get to your Toronto New Years Eve event. Plan b includes cab companies, this is one time of the year that they will allow you to reserve a cab, all you have to do is give your credit card information. This idea will help out a lot of people, especially for those who spend all of their money at the Toronto New Year event that they attend. Finally, plan c (which actually should be plan a), book a hotel. This problem with this is that you have to book your hotel very early (right now!).There are a lot of Toronto hotels but make sure to book your room well in advance. Don’t wait until the last minute to book one or you’ll be stuck sleeping on some stained sheets or with the cockroaches.

Toronto New Years Parties

Here are some of the big name Toronto New Years Parties that will be taking place for Toronto New Years (in the Richmond street clubbing district):

For those of you that enjoy a more mature crowd I would suggest these places in the King street Toronto club district:

Also on Toronto New Years there are a few big Toronto New Years events that take place on the outskirts of the downtown core, such as Muzik New Years , Liberty Grand New Years and Maro New Years.

Toronto New Years Tickets

If you’re from Toronto and have a ‘been there, done that’ mentality and don’t want Toronto New Years tickets, if you’re determined not to attend a Toronto New Years party and don’t feel like traveling too far we recommend checking out some of the New Years Events taking place in the surrounding cities.

I hope this puts everyone on the right track when it comes to planning your Toronto New Years. Leave a comment if you have any questions about your New Years in Toronto.