SUB MENU
New Year's Eve
The countdown is on for America’s Party 2024! A record-number of revelers are expected to ring in the New Year in Clark County. For those planning to ring in the New Year on the Las Vegas Strip, here is some helpful information at-a-glance:
Prohibited Items
From 6 p.m. Dec. 31 through 6 a.m. Jan. 1, the following items are not allowed on the Las Vegas Strip:
- Glass bottles
- Metal containers
- Strollers
- Coolers
- Large bags (larger than 12x12x6 inches)
- Backpacks
Safety
Safety is the top priority for the New Year's Eve celebration and all events in Clark County. America's Party 2024 is a collaborative event with extensive coordination between various Clark County agencies, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, and a verity of local partners, along with numerous local, state and federal agencies. Report suspicious activity to law enforcement. If you see something, say something!
New Year's Eve falls during the coldest part of the year in Clark County. Stay warm, stay hydrated, and wear comfortable shoes. Additionally, wherever you are celebrating, it is a good idea to make a plan. To download the Southern Nevada Community Preparedness App, click here.
Road Closures
The Flamingo off-ramps from Interstate 15 will be closed around 5:30 p.m. Road closures on Las Vegas Boulevard from Spring Mountain Road to Tropicana Avenue will start at 6:30 p.m. The Strip will be completely shut down to all vehicle traffic by 8 p.m.
Transportation
RTC Bus Service
The RTC is offering free rides on all transit routes from 6 p.m. Dec. 31 until 9 a.m. Jan. 1. This includes the Deuce on the Strip and routes on other major streets with direct access to and from the Strip. Click here for full details.
Certain routes will experience detours and/or modified hours of operation due to New Year' Eve festivities. Click here tor the list.
Monorail
The Las Vegas Monorail will operate continuously from 7 am Sunday, December 31 until 2 a.m. Tuesday Jan 2. 2024, for a total of 43 straight hours.
Locals can purchase $1 single-ride tickets at customer service booths located at every station (except the Las Vegas Convention Center) from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31 with proof of Nevada I.D. For out-of-town guests, one-ride tickets are $6.
The Monorail also offers an eTicket discount on unlimited-ride passes starting at $13.45 for a 24-hour pass, which can be purchased online.
Clark County on Social Media
For the latest updates regarding America's Party 2024, follow us on social media at @ClarkCountyNV (English) and @ClarkCountyNVes (Spanish).
News Releases/Information Sheets
Make Emergency Preparedness Your New Year's Resolution
Clark County emergency managers are encouraging residents to make emergency preparedness their New Year's resolution
https://main--clarkcountynv--aemsites.aem.page/news-detail-t28-r988
RTC offers free and safe transit rides this New Year's Eve
Riders should plan for holiday transit schedules and traffic detours
RTC Transit Detours
Free rides on all fixed routes from 6 p.m. New Year's Eve to 9 a.m. New Year's Day
Helpful links
Clark County Fire Department
The CCFD provides the highest level of fire suppression, emergency medical service, hazardous material response, emergency management and safety education to Clark County
https://main--clarkcountynv--aemsites.aem.page/government/departments/fire
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
LVMPD provides law enforcement for Unincorporated Clark County and the city of Las Vegas
RTC of Southern Nevada
The Regional Transportation Commission provides information about transit and road closures
National Weather Service - Las Vegas
National Weather Service Las Vegas Forecast Office