Ring in the New Year in the Heart of Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is set to celebrate New Year’s Eve in style with its "Season of Cheer," offering a plethora of events perfect for families and nightlife enthusiasts. The festivities kick off with Lucky Strike's family bowling party, featuring live entertainment and a countdown to East Coast time, making it a delightful option for families. For those who prefer an earlier celebration, the Family Neon NYE event at Forum Social House includes engaging games and a balloon drop at 7 p. m. Meanwhile, KidsQuest Children's Museum will provide continuous fun with activities designed to keep kids entertained throughout the day.

As the evening approaches, adults can head to Lucky Strike for a lively party with renowned DJs and dancing until late into the night. Forum Social House will also host a 21+ event, combining gourmet food, games, and a high-energy atmosphere. With a diverse range of options, Bellevue ensures that all attendees can find a way to ring in the New Year that suits their style. Don't miss out on the chance to celebrate in the heart of Bellevue!

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