The Las Vegas Strip will be party central for NYE and bringing in 2022, despite COVID surge.
Almost every party still has tickets available online, meaning venue capacity can still hold more people.However, we are told casinos and clubs will continue to adhere to the mask mandate put in place by NV Governor. The mandate asks patrons to wear masks while inside indoor spaces unless eating or drinking, but as you can imagine, there will be plenty of drinking on NYE.
Of course, those government regulations could get much stricter if the situation worsens -- but as of now, it's full steam ahead. For tourists hoping to catch some of the celebrations outdoors, Vegas will bring back its popular fireworks display on The Strip to welcome 2022.
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