Entertainment
Enjoy a Tropical Escape at Calgary’s Dry January Mocktail Party
Calgary is set to host a unique celebration for those participating in Dry January, with the introduction of the Dry January Mocktail Dance Party at the Deerfoot Inn & Casino. Scheduled for January 23, 2024, this event promises to provide a vibrant atmosphere filled with fun and festivities, catering to individuals looking to enjoy a social experience without alcohol.
The Chrome Showroom will be transformed into a tropical paradise, offering attendees a chance to immerse themselves in a tiki-themed party. Featuring an array of crafted mocktails, the event aims to prove that Dry January can be as exciting as any traditional celebration. Participants can indulge in a selection of refreshing drinks, including the classic Pina Colada and the tart Mai Tai, both designed to capture the essence of a beach getaway.
For those seeking a taste of nostalgia, the Bellini mocktail will offer a juicy peach flavor, ensuring that guests do not miss out on the rich experiences typically associated with cocktails. The full mocktail menu promises something for every palate, making it easy to enjoy the evening while maintaining a commitment to an alcohol-free lifestyle.
The night will feature live entertainment from local sensation Silly Wabbit and a Video DJ, keeping the energy high and spirits lifted. Guests are encouraged to embrace the festive atmosphere by donning tropical attire, such as flower leis and Hawaiian shirts, enhancing the overall experience.
Tickets for the Dry January Mocktail Dance Party are priced at $20, with beverages available for an additional cost. The event kicks off at 8 p.m. and will continue late into the night, making it a perfect opportunity for those looking to enjoy a lively night out while staying sober.
As the winter months can often feel dreary, the Dry January Mocktail Dance Party aims to bring joy and excitement to Calgary’s social scene. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Deerfoot Inn & Casino website. This event serves as a reminder that having fun and socializing does not have to revolve around alcohol, allowing everyone to celebrate together in a spirited and inclusive environment.
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