The countdown to New Year’s Eve is on and Rosewood Miramar Beach invites you to step into a world of enchanting allure as they present Le Bal Cristal En Rouge—a captivating new chapter of their annual New Year’s Eve tradition. For its third year, we’ve reimagined the night with a daring crimson twist and indulge in the magic of Miramar. Under the adorned collection of Baccarat chandeliers, celebrants commemorate and toast the arrival of a new year. An unforgettable evening of passion, elegance, and electric energy of expecting the unexpected await.
This is a black-tie optional, adults-only soirée, and admission starts at $395 per person. The full menu of options can be seen here. For exclusive packages, please email our team at [email protected].
Sponsored by Rosewood Miramar Beach.
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