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Traditional or trendy: What’s your New Year’s Eve style?

For an outrageous NYE celebration, catch A-listers and live performances with Jay-Z, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Gwyneth Paltrow and Beyonce at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas.

By Jay Pierce

With New Year’s Eve only days away, time has almost run out for travelers to finalize their celebration plans.  Almost. For the first time ever, Orbitz is recommending the most unique traditional and modern hotel pairings for New Year’s Eve, taking the guesswork out of deciding where to go. Just steal away to one of these top five  NYE destinations and you’ve got only one thing left to figure out; will you celebrate old-school style or in all the latest rage?

1. Las Vegas
Few cities can match the excitement, energy or frenetic pace of New Year’s Eve every single day of the year.  Of course, not many cities compare to Las Vegas, especially when it comes to hosting New Year’s Eve festivities ranging from concerts and shows to world-class dining and high-stakes casino games.

The Palmer House Hilton in Chicago.

2. Chicago: Don’t let the winter weather fool you —  Chicago heats up over New Year’s Eve with some of the best dining, clubs and dancing, and entertainment for travelers willing to brave the cold.

3. Miami:  For warm weather travelers, there’s a lot to love about ringing in the New Year in South Beach.  With a vibrant downtown, amazing beaches and the hottest night clubs, Miami gives Las Vegas a run for its money when it comes to showcasing the glitz and glamour of New Year’s Eve.

The Royal Hawaiian in Honolulu, HI.

4. San Francisco:  From trendy and hip to laid back and chill, San Francisco is home to arguably the most diverse array of New Year’s Eve options for travelers heading to the Bay Area later this month.

5. Oahu: Coined ‘The Heart of Hawaii®,’ Oahu offers a lush New Year’s Eve paradise with the world-renowned beaches of Waikiki, legendary North Shore and azure waters of the Windward Coast.

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