Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams has announced plans for New Year’s Eve celebrations in both Coney Island and Prospect Park for the third year in a row, giving Brooklynites greater access to free family-friendly festivities.

Both Coney Island and Prospect Park will ring in the New Year with celebrations that will include fireworks, live entertainment, and hot chocolate. Coney Island will countdown to 2017 with the digital “burst” from the Parachute Jump, while Prospect Park will feature music from DJ C. Live and the Brooklyn Mash It Up Band at Grand Army Plaza that leads into a bigger-than-ever pyrotechnic display.

“We have built an incredible New Year’s Eve tradition here in our borough, leaving no doubt as to where is the best place on the planet to ring in 2017,” said Borough President Adams in a press release. “There are two types of people: Those who celebrate the New Year in Brooklyn, and those who wish they could. Make sure to be one of the lucky ones!”

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Last year’s NYE celebrations on Coney Island saw some 15,000 locals and this year is expected to be bigger and better than ever. The festivities’ expansion include Abe Stark Skating Rink, B&B Carousell, Deno’s Wonder Wheel, and Thunderbolt roller coaster to be open and free of charge starting at 6PM on New Year’s Eve. The New York Aquarium will have special extended hours of operations until 9 PM. In addition Coney Island dining and entertaiment options including Applebee’s, Coney Island Brewery, Coney Island USA, El Dorado Bumper Cars, Nathan’s Famous, Tom’s Restaurant, Wahlburgers, and White Castle will all be open for business.

New Year’s Eve festivities will begin in Coney Island at 6PM, while the party at Prospect Park will commence at 11PM.