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DECEMBER 31 New Year's Eve Beachside Bash at Gilis' Beach Club Starting at 8 p.m.

Trump International Beach Resort Miami invites everyone to join its New Year’s Eve Beachside Bash at Gili’s Beach Club from 8 to after the ball drops with special Happy Hour drink pricing. The family friendly event will include games, face painting, s’mores and live entertainment. The Bash will be held outdoors, on the beach, with enhanced social distancing in place.

For a casual New Year’s dinner, celebrate with a special beachside buffet and complimentary champagne toast at midnight.

Price: $75 adults | $35 children ages 5-12 (children under 4, complimentary)

For Families Traveling with their Furry Friends.

Now Dog Friendly! The resort has announced its new pet friendly policy, which now allows guests the opportunity to stay with their furry companions at the luxurious 360-room beachfront resort. Upon arrival, each pooch receives a welcome gift with key amenities to make for a “puptastic” stay, including a food mat, waste bags and a city guide to nearby walking paths. Though guests are encouraged to bring their own dog beds, food and water bowls, these items are available upon request, if needed.

“We know it’s difficult for families to leave their four-legged friends behind when traveling,” said Managing Director Danny Williams. “We are excited to be able to launch our new pet policy that not only makes traveling a breeze for both guests and their canine companions.”

The resort’s dog friendly policy allows up to two dogs of no more than 40 pounds each, per guest room. Pets must be leashed during walks and are not permitted in the pool, beach, fitness center or spa. There is a $25 per pet, per night fee, exclusive of tax. k

For more information or hotel reservations, visit www.trumpmiami.com or call 855-807-1933. Restaurant reservations are strongly suggested and can be made by calling 305.692.5771.

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