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NW Suburbs New Year's Eve Events: 2018 Guide

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NW SUBURBS, IL — Love it or hate it, New Year's Eve is fast approaching. Whether you plan to ring in 2018 at your favorite restaurant, a buzzing party with your friends, or all cozied up in front of the TV, we've got you covered.

So pop the bubbly, come up with some resolutions you can actually stick to and get ready to celebrate the New Year. Check out town-by-town listings below of New Year's celebrations and events for 2017 in and near Tinley Park if you're one to want to go out, plus a look at what television programming may make you want to stay in.

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Want to celebrate the new year in Chicago? Check out the events happening there if you want to have fun away from where you live.

Going Out

Port Edward Restaurant - Algonquin

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Port Edward restaurant is staying open on New Year's Eve, opening in the morning of Dec. 31, staying open until 1 a.m. on Jan. 1. They're right in town at 20 W. Algonquin Rd.

Duke's Red Carpet New Year's Eve Dinner and Party - Crystal Lake

Duke's Alehouse and Kitchen is hosting the New Year's Eve dinner, featuring a five-course dinner with paired beer and wine for an extra charge. The event at 110 North Main St. in Crystal Lake starts at $55.

Kiss Off 2017 New Year's Eve Party, Bar Louie - Geneva

From the event page: "The music will be pumping from Bad Medicine, bottles will be popping, taps will be flowing and the scratch kitchen will be jamming until last call… So you don’t have to end your night until we do."

Kids Club Noon Year's Eve Party at Pinstripes - South Barrington

From the event page: "A $10 ticket includes two hours of bowling, shoe rental, NYE party favors, a sparkling cider toast at noon, and a $5 off brunch voucher."

Staying In

If your idea of the perfect New Year's Eve is curling up on the couch with a hot toddy and watching the countdown in your pajamas, you're in luck. These are the top two live TV specials people are already talking about. Here's a peek so you can you can plan accordingly:

"New Year's Eve Live" With Anderson Cooper And Andy Cohen

Where to Catch It: CNN

Why You Should Watch: For the first time ever, Anderson Cooper will host CNN's annual New Year's Eve Live special with none other than "Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen. As these two are best friends in real life, you can expect tons witty banter and hilarious moments from the pair. The Bravo mogul will replace Cooper's former co-host Kathy Griffin, whom CNN fired after her controversial Donald Trump photoshoot.

"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2018" Hosted by Ryan Seacrest

Where to Catch It: ABC

Why You Should Watch: Remember last year's infamous Mariah Carey mic incident? Yes, it happened on Seacrest's watch. So if that's any indication, this could be a good one to tune-in to. And even if there aren't any crazy celebrity snafus, you can count on crazy views of Time Square packed with people, as well as awesome musical performances.


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