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Ring in the New Year at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino

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(Reno, NV) – New Year’s finest parties are at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino! Choose from 3 different celebrations to help you ring in the New Year!

Party, sip and boogie at our Capri Ballroom Bash! The Club 90 band sets the tempo on high for an evening of dancing, mingling, cocktails and party favors. Tickets are $60 per person at www.peppermillreno.com and include three drink tickets, party favors and a champagne toast. Doors open at 9:30 pm.

The Peppermill casino floor is where it’s at for non-stop excitement! From 4pm to midnight, play slots or table games with your Passport Rewards card and you could win a share of $10,000 in Free Play via our Easy Money Random Jackpots! Starting at 8pm, grab your party hat and favors and get groovin’ to the sounds of Soul Experience performing on the casino floor Cabaret Lounge. Tony Vee will bring his energetic selection of popular music to the Terrace Lounge from 9 pm to 1 am. Don’t miss the balloon drop and champagne toast in front of the Cabaret Lounge at midnight!

EDGE, Reno’s hottest nightspot, presents VINTEDGE, a classic New Year’s celebration!

Guests are invited to attend in vintage cocktail style and enjoy hosted champagne from 8 pm to 10 pm. Party favors will include masquerade masks and mustaches on a stick! Guests will be treated to a celebratory balloon drop and champagne toast at midnight. Resident DJ Chris English spins the party. Tickets are $45 in advance from www.peppermillreno.com or $55 at the door.

For more information on all the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino New Year celebrations, visit www.peppermillreno.com!

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