For Obama, New Year's Eve marks the end of a difficult year marred by the troubled rollout of his health care law and little progress on the rest of his domestic agenda.
The White House is hoping for better results to come in 2014, particularly as the health law's insurance benefits take effect on January 1.
The White House said the president planned to stay at home on Tuesday night and ring in the new year with friends and family.
The president then made his annual stop at Island Snow, a purveyor of the Hawaiian snow cone known as shave ice. His flavors of choice: cherry and lemon-lime.
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Before heading back home, Obama greeted the crowd that had gathered outside the shop.
"I hope you guys have a great 2014," said Obama, sporting sunglasses and a striped short-sleeve shirt.
Behind the scenes, aides say Obama is receiving updates on the problematic rollout of his signature health care law. Insurance coverage is scheduled to start January 1 for those who have enrolled since sign-ups opened at the beginning of October.
Widespread glitches on the HealthCare.Gov website appear to be largely fixed and administration officials said Tuesday that more than 2 million people had enrolled in insurance through the exchanges. However, insurers say they are still receiving thousands of erroneous sign-ups from the government.