They're taking it global this year, encouraging visitors to visit the four corners of the lodge - from New York, South America, Europe and Asia - and serving up a little flavor and fun from each continent. They get a good turnout so they're encouraging people to make their ticket purchases online, over the phone or on the day of the event. Ducats will cost $15 for adults, $12 for children 12 and under. You get all you can eat food stations, live music and a bang out of the midnight fireworks.
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