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4 DAY ACCOMMODATION ONLY PACKAGE- USD $579
wednesday 30th December 2009:
Arrive in Edinburgh and make your way to the Hostel for check in. Check-in is anytime after 3pm so if you are scheduled to arrive any earlier, the hostel will happily store your luggage until your room is available. This evening its time to head out and explore the Edinburgh nightlife! We have organised for the entire group to join together at a local bar for a huge welcome party...Welcome to Edinburgh!
thursday 31st December 2009:
No time for rest as this morning at breakfast your tour leader will issue you with your official Street Party Pass and you are free to take in all of the Hogmanay festivities. We'll start with a massive group party at The Three Sisters Pub for the NZ (11am) & AUS (1pm) New Year celebrations and continue on through the afternoon. As night falls it's time to head to Princes Street for the world famous street party to see in the New Year...Happy New Year!
friday 1st January 2010:
Welcome to 2010! A late breakfast is available this morning and the day is free for you to explore this marvellous city or perhaps nurture a sore head! There are numerous things happening in town today such as the One O'Clock Run down the Royal Mile from the castle that is popular for the locals wanting to blow away any cobwebs; as well as Edinburgh's Dogmanay which is held at Holyrood Park (where the run ends)! Those wanting to join the Loony Dook or Stirling excursion can do so IF there are any spare seats on the coach available. Please note entry to the castle is optional and the admission fee is not included [approx. UK £8.50].
Tonight the group will gather together for one last final party night in Edinburgh.
saturday 2nd January 2010:
All good things must come to an end and today the Hogmanay experience is all over. Check out from the hostel is 10am.
ACCOMMODATION
In Edinburgh you have the choice of staying in hostel style accommodation (included), or upgrade to a basic hotel in a great location.
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The basic hotel accommodation is at the IBIS Edinburgh which is in a superb location – right on the Royal Mile! This hotel accommodation is based on twin share but does not include breakfast.
UPGRADE TO THE IBIS HOTEL - USD $129
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ESSENTIAL INFO
Two weeks before departure we will send you pre departure information, with top tips and all you need to know.

MORE INFO ABOUT THE FESTIVAL....
WHAT IS HOGMANAY?
Scotland's Hogmanay tradition dates back to the time of the Protestant reformation in 1560 when they decided to ban Christmas because of its proclaimed Catholic origins. And so it was, right up until the 1950's that many Scots worked over Christmas and celebrated their winter solstice holiday at New Year when family and friends would gather for a party and to exchange presents which came to be known as Hogmanay.
There are several traditions and superstitions that should be taken care of before midnight on the 31st December. These include cleaning the house and taking out the ashes from the fire, there is also the requirement to clear all your debts before "the bells" sound midnight, the underlying message being to clear out the remains of the old year, have a clean break and welcome in a young, New Year on a happy note.
Immediately after midnight it is traditional to sing Robert Burns' "Auld Lang Syne".
An integral part of the Hogmanay party, which is continued with equal enthusiasm today, is to welcome friends and strangers with warm hospitality and of course lots of enforced kissing for all.
"First footing" (or the "first foot" in the house after midnight) is still common across Scotland. To ensure good luck for the house the first foot should be a dark male, and he should bring with him symbolic pieces of coal, shortbread, salt, black bun and a wee dram of whisky. The dark male bit is believed to be a throwback to the Viking days, when a big blonde stranger arriving on your door step with a big axe meant big trouble, and probably not a very happy New Year!
The firework displays and torchlight processions now enjoyed throughout many cities in Scotland are reminders of the ancient pagan parties from those Viking days of long ago.
HOGMANAY AS IT IS TODAY...
In recent years, Edinburgh has developed the well earned reputation for hosting one of the largest - and most memorable - New Year's street parties in Europe with more than 100,000 people enjoying fireworks, the countdown to midnight and a verse or two of Auld Lang Syne. There ensues general revelry into the wee sma' hours. In an effort to keep it a safe celebration, the street party is a ticket only affair, with GOBUS providing passes for every passenger.
- Hogmanay Celebrations & The Royal Bank Street Party:
Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations all centre around the Princes Street Party on New Years Eve. This is a ticket only party and as part of your package we provide you with the ‘street pass' ticket to ensure you don't miss any of the action. The festivities always start with the NZ / AUS New Year celebration which we hold at The Three Sisters Pub near the Edinburgh's Grass Market. The party continues throughout the day to the street party in the evening. The street party consists of giant stages with live performances from 10pm – 1pm; 2 giant screens; bar and food stalls; and concludes with an incredible fireworks display over the famous Edinburgh.
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Castle at midnight.
You also have the option of celebrating in true Scottish style and joining the Ceilidh in the Gardens! A Ceilidh is an informal social gathering at which traditional folk dancing, singing and fiddling is enjoyed by everyone. The Ceilidh in the Garden tickets are highly recommended. It is an additional £40 but well worth it! For those that are not keen on large, tight, pushy crowds then the Ceilidh event is great as not only is it truly authentic with two stages of its own, but it is in an exclusive arena with private drinks and food vendors as well as WC facilities. You also have to access the arena via the street party so you will be able to explore the three street party stages on the way. Be warned – if you come to the Ceilidh, be sure to bring your dancing shoes!
- The Stirling Castle Visit:
As part of our Hogmanay coach packages, we include an afternoon trip out to Stirling Castle on New Years Day. This trip is optional but we recommend you join us as Stirling Castle is a fascinating place and a great way to start the New Year. Please note that although the trip out to Stirling is included, the entrance to the Castle is optional. Entrance fee to the Castle is £8.50. This trip is not included for accommodation only packages.
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The Loony Dook Mid-Winter Swim: This event is fantastic and a great way to start the New Year. Participants join together at 11am and then at midday are lead by a Pipe Band through the streets of South Queensferry and into the Forth . After the quick swim every participant is invited back to the local pub for a hot toddy and cup of soup, compliments of the owners. The event raises money for charity and, to make things a little more exciting, wet suits are NOT allowed but the event is fancy dress! The Loony Dook of 2007 saw 600 participants plunge into the freezing waters of the Forth and some 3000 spectators. This trip is not included for accommodation only packages. however, there is a local coach service from Princes Street provided by the organizers of the event.
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