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Thanksgiving Eve 2012 @ Gansevoort Park

Eric Virgil presents
Thanksgiving Eve 2012
at
Gansevoort Park Avenue
420 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016

Music by Special Guest
spinning Top 40, Open Format, Hip Hop, House,etc.

To purchase advance tickets, go to http://thedreamvine.com/ericvirgil/thanksgiving-eve-at-gansevoort-park

General Admission Tickets are $20.
VIP Admission Tickets are $50

For general admission, ticket information or bottle packages, text Eric Virgil at 917-664-2686, email info@ericvirgil.com or go to www.ericvirgil.com

For more Thanksgiving Eve parties, go to www.ericvirgil.com

Rise to the top this Thanksgiving Eve and celebrate one of the biggest night of the year at Manhattan’s reigning A-list nightlife destination that will surely be the talk and the toast of the town. Bright lights, big city, fabulous penthouse locale and you’ll be able to revel in it all perched 20 stories high above NoMad’s Park Avenue. Gansevoort Park Rooftop Bar & Lounge is a smart, sexy and sophisticated nightlife oasis housed on the tri-level penthouse floors of the stylishly hip and uber-chic Gansevoort Park Avenue Hotel.

The Gansevoort’s long list of celebrity guests is a who’s who of NYC. Those who have graced Gansevoort Park with their presence includes: Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Rihanna, Zooey Deschanel, Scott Disick, Kelly Rowland, Chris Brown, Dylan McDermott, Tyson Beckford, Kelly Rutherford, Cuba Gooding Jr.

All is sleek and fabulous in the world of the Gansevoort so get ready to mix, mingle, frisk, frolic, shake and shuffle your Thanksgiving Eve night away in exclusive velvet-rope style. From the moment the elevator doors open, you’ll know you’ve arrived. Boasting 6 lounges each with its own distinct décor and party vibe and bar to satisfy every nightlife palate, the choice is yours on where you want to take your night. And now for the grand tour of the most sought after penthouse in town…

The Park Lounge and Main Bar are both vast open areas with breathtaking floor to ceiling windows, each with its own bar and plenty of room to come together with friends and loved ones

The Blue Room is a jewel of its own, boasting a dedicated bar, beautiful outdoor terrace and fireplace, custom teak furniture and impressive city views.

Take your ultimate party experience to the next level and become a VIP! Gain access to the privileged Red Room.

The Pool Bars sleek atmosphere provides guests with a sophisticated cabana-esque feel. Step outside the glass doors of the Pool Bar and into the stunning sanctuary of the Rooftop deck. A true gem of the City, the Rooftop features an indoor/outdoor swimming pool and showcases spectacular unobstructed views of the Empire State Building.

The Red Room is Gansevoort Park’s premier VIP party room which will surely be the place to catch the scene and most importantly, be seen. Complete with its own bar, DJ booth, state of the art sound and lighting system as well as red hot smoldering decor. Red Room ticket holders receive access to every lounge in GPH.

This Event is 21+ With Proper ID

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Dates: Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 10:00pm - Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:00am
Event Price: $ 20
Organization: Eric Virgil Inc.
Venue: Gansevoort Park Avenue
420 Park Avenue South
New York, New York 10016
Web Site: http://www.ericvirgil.com
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