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St Anton at New Year

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I've been to St Anton many times but never for New Year's Eve. I will be there for the first time this year with my wife and 2 teenage children. Can anyone recommend somewhere to go for the evening please? We will no doubt go and see the fireworks at midnight so I'm talking about the period leading up to that. We are looking for somewhere with decent food and a lively atmosphere (but not lively like the KK or Mooserwiert). The Rodel Hutte has been suggested to us (as a good place to have dinner and then watch the fireworks from the mountain) but I'm concerned it may lack atmosphere. Any advice from those that have been at New Year before would be much appreciated.

Thanks!
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