Same here re pubs. I am in my 40s now but it must have been about 15 years ago when I pub I drank in regularly asked us for tickets or payment. No thanks. Usually have a couple of mates over but now the kids are a bit older we will just do board games as a family after the football (although can’t go because of shit kick off time and can’t do it from Warwick).Can’t stand NYE and all the crap that goes with it. I think it was when pubs decided to start charging a fortune for entry that ruined it for me.
I’ll watch the racing from Newbury before catching the Seagulls Travel coach to the Amex. Grab a take away on the way back home before going to bed, hopefully not to be disturbed at midnight by people letting off fireworks because they have forgotten it is not 5th November.
NYE in the 90s was great. Grew up in south Devon and Dartmouth was a great street party on NYE. We used to have a great time trying to find some posh girls who were down (not as much fun as regatta week but close).