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NEW YEAR'S EVE ON THE STRIP: Bash will be a blast

Fireworks team wires thousands of shells







By the time the clock strikes midnight, the Fireworks by Grucci team will have spent the better part of five days atop seven Strip hotels setting up what's billed as the largest New Year's Eve fireworks show in the world.

The 50 pyrotechnicians will have loaded and wired thousands of fireworks shells. They will have strung more than three miles of wire. They will have double- and triple-checked all of the connections.


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  • But all that work and the months of planning could go up in smoke tonight if Mother Nature kicks up her winds.

    It's something company President Donna Grucci Butler always worries about, but she hasn't had a New Year's Eve show canceled yet.

    "It always calms down right before showtime," she said. "That's a lot of praying, that's what that is. We speak to the man above."

    As long as the sustained winds stay under 10 mph, the fireworks will blast off above the Strip and the thousands of revelers crowded onto Las Vegas Boulevard.

    Tourism officials expect about 303,000 people to visit Las Vegas to ring in 2008. Many of them will be on the Strip, where Las Vegas police will maintain their usual presence.

    Nearly all of the Metropolitan Police Department's 2,300 officers will line Las Vegas Boulevard from Russell Road to Sahara Avenue to keep order at one of the largest New Year's Eve celebrations in the country. Officers on the Strip usually net about 100 arrests along the boulevard, mostly for minor crimes such as disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace.

    Glass bottles and metal cans are banned along the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Police will confiscate banned containers and could search large bags or backpacks suspected of holding such containers. Offenders can be charged with a misdemeanor.

    Children under 18 are banned from the Strip between 6 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

    The first road closures will begin about 5 p.m. when the Nevada Department of Transportation shuts down Interstate 15 exits and onramps at Tropicana Avenue, Flamingo Road and Spring Mountain Road. The Tropicana and Spring Mountain exits will be open for southbound traffic heading west, Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Kevin Honea said.

    Las Vegas Boulevard and all cross streets will start closing about 6 p.m. between Russell and Sahara. All closure times could change based on traffic and pedestrian volume.

    Las Vegas police suggested finding alternate routes around the closures, but they warned motorists against using Frank Sinatra Drive on the west side of the Strip because of the construction and hotel employee traffic expected on the road.

    Las Vegas Boulevard could reopen between 4 and 5 a.m. once county workers have swept up the trash left behind by the celebration. About 90 workers, 15 street sweepers, eight tractor-trailers and seven dump trucks will undertake the cleanup once the crowds have cleared the streets.

    This year's Las Vegas New Year's Eve show will be the fourth for Fireworks by Grucci.

    Grucci Butler, whose New York-based company has created New Year's Eve fireworks shows in Times Square and at the Statue of Liberty, said those locations pale in comparison to Las Vegas with its lights and glitz.

    "Where else would you get a stage like this?" she said.

    Review-Journal reporter Francis McCabe contributed to this report. Contact reporter Brian Haynes at bhaynes@reviewjournal.com or (702) 383-0281.

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    Jess wrote on December 31, 2007 10:20 PM: If anyone gets this in time I'm wondering where the best place to view the fireworks from would be? We are only on the 12th floor at the mgm, but we are facing the strip. Does anyone think that we could see them from our room? We have kids so I don't want to take them into the crowd.

    Thanks in advance!

    Happy New Year!!!


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    Jess wrote on December 31, 2007 10:16 PM: dsm.. First thought... You made yourself look ignorant... Second thought, you seem angry...


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    desert dork wrote on December 31, 2007 10:07 PM: I miss first night in boston. Trying going into town on the crowded subways and jostling with the crowds down to the waterfront, with the wind bighting your face with a -20 windchill factor. I guess going down the strip tonight won't be so bad after all.


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    J wrote on December 31, 2007 06:53 PM: Hey, S.L., why bother anonymously ripping Vegas on a news blog? "Vegas is going down"? WTF are you talking about? Sorry you lost your mortgage payment and sorry you are too old and/or bitter to like being around people, but I've lived here 41 years and never been on the Strip on NYE because it's not my gig. That doesn't mean "Vegas is going down", it means I have access to this great city 365 days a year and don't want to be surrounded by amateurs and whiny naysayers like YOU. Happy New Year.


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    Vegas wrote on December 31, 2007 06:48 PM: dsm: you spelled stupidity wrong. i rest my case...


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    buck wrote on December 31, 2007 01:58 PM: No sparky................I don't recall the lack of fireworks in 2000? Are you sure about that?


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    Beth Miller wrote on December 31, 2007 01:49 PM: DSM--why would you feel it necessary to turn a fireworks article into a racial issue? Do you have that much anger that you have to waste that much energy on expressing your hatred of non white humans? Of course white people NEVER get drunk! oh no! And they never drive drunk like the TWO white men who killed a total of 6 people this last week ( that we know of).... One a former pro baseball player who killed a mother of 3! The other a 24 year old white man who killed a family of 4!I am pretty sure the majority of those on the strip (drunk out of their minds)tonight will be white. Black, White, Hispanic, Indian....WHO cares???? Drugs and alcohol are bad no matter where you come from! And FYI it's "their" and not "there".....in your comment.


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    S.L. wrote on December 31, 2007 12:21 PM: Sounds boring... Have done this and it was a drag... too much traffic and throngs of people pushing and shoving... Luxor showed us some hospitality as the waitresses served complimentary champagne as we entered the casino from the street after the fireworks show (which wasn't all that visible). Let's face it: Vegas has gone down, it ain't all that it's cracked up to be... not worth the massive effort to get down there and put up with all the crowds.


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    VegasGal wrote on December 31, 2007 07:14 AM: Every party needs some poopers and I suspect it's regularly Sparky and dsm. LOL

    We'll be staying home as hubby works graveyard at a resort - will begin making gaming merry for the all-nighters at 4 a.m. on the 1st. And in the 39 years I've lived here I've never done the Strip on New Year's Eve, but darn if it doesn't look like tons of fun from what we see on Channels 3, 8 and 13 at 11:45 when we wake up to watch.

    For the most part, the crowds are rowdy, but not dangerous on this night. Sure, there'll be some arrests, but dsm, you KNOW it's not as bad as you're making it out to be.

    Anyway, it's FABulous Las Vegas, folks... Have FUN and Happy New Year!!


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    Sparky wrote on December 31, 2007 05:45 AM: Remember the lack of fireworks 12/31/99 - 1/1/00? Las Vegas really blew that one and it will never be forgotten!


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