New Year's Eve Hot Limo Date
The countdown begins and every year it's the same old thing. Midnight hits and you lean over to kiss your woman, passionately wishing her a Happy New Year. Well, let's make this year the best ever and give new meaning to approaching the New Year "with a bang."
Leave your car in the garage tonight and rent a long stretch limousine from Westchester NY Limos for the evening. Arrive at your party fashionably late and opt to ring in the New Year alone with your lady. Imagine how great she'll feel when you pick her up in a sleek black limo.
Tell her to wear a mini dress, or better yet, buy her one and get her to change in the car. When she starts removing her clothing to get changed, tell her "Ah, ah, ah, not so fast, young lady," and begin seducing her.
Kiss her, lick her, devour her -- make her feel like the upcoming year would be useless without her. And after you've done your duty to please your lady, pop open a bottle of champagne, break out the strawberries for an extra aphrodisiac, and salute the New Year.
Where are travelers spending New Year's Eve? If hotel searches are any indication, Las Vegas is the hottest place to usher in 2007.
Other top spots to celebrate the countdown include New York City, with its famous Times Square ball drop, and London, where revelers can hear Big Ben ring in the New Year.
Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (U.S.)
1. Las Vegas, Nevada
2. New York City, New York
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
4. Orlando, Florida
5. Miami, Florida
Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (International)
1. Cancun, Mexico
2. Paris, France
3. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
5. London, United Kingdom
Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (Overall)
1. Las Vegas, Nevada
2. New York City, New York
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
4. Cancun, Mexico
5. Paris, France

Boniface Park in winter at Scarsdale
Scarsdale, New York
Scarsdale is Westchester's most affluent community, calling itself a "Village in a Park". About a quarter of the 6.5-square-mile village is open space in the form of parks and parkways, making it one of the greenest villages of its size in Westchester County.
The area was settled in the early 18th century by Caleb Heathcote, the son of an English aristocrat. He was granted title to the village, which he called the Manor of Scarsdale, after his home district in Derbyshire, England. The village began as a farm town where sheep herding was a major industry, and corn, rye and buckwheat were among the staple crops.
It was only in the late 19th century when a railroad station was built that Scarsdale began to transform from a summer retreat and farming community into an upscale commuter suburb.
Today, its quaint English-village character and some of the nation's best-known public schools attract people to this village of 17,958 people, just 30 minutes away from Manhattan. Many residents who spend weekdays in the busy work environment of New York City love to spend their weekends strolling in the village's Tudor-style downtown, home to exclusive boutiques, restaurants, jewelry shops and wine stores.

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