Showing posts with label New Years Day in Philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Years Day in Philadelphia. Show all posts

New Year's Eve Family Events in the Philadelphia Area





Countdown til Noon at Marple Sports Arena 

December 31st 11am-3pm
Come celebrate New Year's Eve and skate with us. We will have a balloon drop for all of our friends who do not normally get to stay up and celebrate!






Count Down 2 Noon at The Please Touch Museum
December 31st with Celebrations @ 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Want to take part in one of the most exciting New Year's Eve parties in the area, but don't want to keep the kids up late? Come to Please Touch Museum's annual Countdown to Noon® celebration on  December 31st, for a fun, festive alternative to keeping the little ones up past midnight. Countdowns will take place at Noon and again at 1 p.m. to accommodate all of the little party animals and their families.







Noon Year's Eve Celebration at Brandywine Zoo
December 31st  @11 am - 12:15 pm
Celebrate the New Year Zoo-style by ringing in the New Year at NOON! We'll have games, crafts, and a celebratory atmosphere and of course a sparkling apple cider toast as the clock strikes 12 (Noon that is!) 




“New Year's Rockin’ Noon” at Delaware Children’s Museum
The DCM is ready to ring in the New Year with confetti and YOU! Enjoy live music, take a final 2018 family photo at the DCM photo op, and help us countdown to the new year and our annual confetti cannon blasts! 

There will be two countdowns: one at 12 pm, the other at 2 pm. 
Pre-registration is highly encouraged; LIMITED tickets available per countdown.






New Year's Eve Family Jam
Bring in the new year family style at The Ardmore Music Hall!
Ardmore Music Hall's New Year's Eve (Day) Family Jam
featuring Alex & The Kaleidoscope
The Ball drops at 12 (noon) so you can party with your whole family






Fireworks at Penn's Landing

As the grand finale of Philadelphia’s holiday celebrations celebrate the biggest night of the year with fireworks! SugarHouse Casino is once again making the city’s NYE celebration possible by sponsoring the SugarHouse New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront with two shows, at 6PM and Midnight






New Year's Eve in Kennett Square

Young children and their parents are invited to kick off our NYE celebration at 6 pm. Enjoy entertainment, food and activities until 8. "Raising and Lighting" our Mushroom will take place at 8:45.






New Year's Eve Fireworks at Sesame Place

The night sky sparkles at Sesame Place, with our spectacular fireworks show, set to Sesame Street music, making the festivities on New Year's Eve truly memorable. Fireworks will begin immediately following their Neighborhood Street Party Christmas Parade on December 31st



New Year’s Eve Splash at Adventure Aquarium
Ring in the New Year among family, friends and fish at our family-friendly New Year’s Eve Splash on December 31 from 10 am - 6:00 pm – the perfect way to celebrate the start of 2018. Visit with favorite animals during twilight hours, dare to walk through the Shark Tunnel and end the evening with fireworks over the Delaware River.





Kids' New Year's Eve Countdown at Franklin Square  
The final night of the Franklin Square Holiday Festival presented by CHASE concludes with the most family-friendly New Year’s celebration in town! Enjoy music and crafts beginning before the Square Drop from atop SquareBurger at 6 pm and SugarHouse New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront, viewable from the Square. The indoor Franklin Square Pavilion will host a Kids’ Dance Party until 8 pm for the final Electrical Spectacle Holiday Light Show presented by PECO of 2018. FREE.

Fun Things To Do With Kids in Delaware County Top 10 Weekend Events for January 1,2, & 3

Our top 10 picks for this weekend January 1st, 2nd & 3rd



Friday   


1. Head to Philly and catch a Philadelphia tradition the Mummers parade

2.Disney on Ice 100 Years of Magic at the Wells Fargo Center



Saturday 


3. A Brandywine Christmas at Brandywine River Museum


4. Join the Continental Army at Valley Forge Park


5. Jack Frost save Christmas at the Media Theater 


6. Register to build a Kung Fu Panda 3 Spinning Box at Home Depot.


7.  Arden Theatre Company presents Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates


8. Make a sock snowman at Brandywine Ace Pet & Farm


 
Sunday 

9. Free First Sunday at the Barnes Foundation

10. Visit Rose Tree Park for the Festival of Lights


Bonus Events

People’s Light presents The Three Musketeers  (The Later Years): A Musical Panto


Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies at the Delaware Museum of Natural History



* Check out our calendar for more ideas

Ringing in the New Year at the 2013 Philadelphia Mummers Parade

Captain Anthony Celenza of the Ferko String Band greets the audience during the Ferko’s performance of "The Carnival Comes to Town" on New Year’s Day 2012. 

The world-renowned Philadelphia Mummers Parade will kick off 2013 on New Year’s Day beginning at 10 a.m. at Broad and Washington Ave. Life-long fans, first-timers, local residents, and tourists are invited to enjoy the parade from five special performance zones as more than 10,000 vibrantly dressed Mummers strut through clouds of confetti and glitter toward City Hall. For an exclusive view of each division’s final performance, the enhanced Grand Stand entertainment zone on JFK Boulevard between 15th and 16th Streets will feature more than 1,500 ticketed bleacher seats.

For families interested in indoor entertainment on New Year’s Day, the Fancy Brigade Finale shows at noon and 5 p.m. in the Pennsylvania Convention Center are convenient and comfortable opportunities to enjoy the Mummers festivities. Dynamic, choreographed performances will stun the crowd with heart-pounding music and glowing costumes in front of handmade backdrops that soar 24-feet high.
Tickets for both the Grandstand bleacher seats ($19) and Fancy Brigade Finale ($17) are available by calling 1-800-537-7676 or visitinghttp://www.independencevisitorcenter.com. They can also be purchased in-person at the Independence Visitor Center on 6th and Market Streets or at the Welcome Center on 16th Street and JFK Boulevard. 



For more information:    http://www.phillymummers.com