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 4661 Palisades Center Dr West Nyack NY 10994  See map
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New Year’s Eve 2012-2013


Monday December, 31 2012- 9pm-2am



  • Exclusive New Year’s Eve Event

  • $20 Game Card to play in our Million Dollar Midway

  • Delicious Chef Crafted Buffet

  • Champagne Toast at Midnight

  • Late Night Dessert Buffet

  • Live DJ


 


$99.99 Adult 4 Hour Open Bar


Restrictions apply


 


$69.99 Teen Package


( 12-20 years of age)


Includes unlimited video game play*


 


 


Children’s Price $40.00


(11 years of age and younger)


 


*Reservations Required – *Package subject to change*


* Prices subject to tax and 18% gratuity*


 


Dave & Buster’s – Palisades Center Mall


Rockland County, NY


4661 Palisades Center Drive, 4th Floor, West Nyack, NY 10994


 


Call To Make Your Reservations Today!


 


Erin Jacobsen: 845-348-6006


Erin_Jacobsen@daveandbusters.com


 


Alexandra Chumas: 845-348-6007


Alexandra_Chumas@daveandbusters.com

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Issy May 19, 2013 at 03:49 pm
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Don May 16, 2013 at 09:43 am
He originally attempted to text the announcement to a bunch of youths, but he mistakenly sent it toRead More senior citizens.