New York CityPass

New York CityPass

MoMA, a CityPass highlight, reopened as the epicenter of excitement in a city that defines American cultural energy. Manhattan reveals itself to CityPass visitors with art, the romance of the Empire State Building, a boat cruise, science, flight, ships, and ancient treasures. Valid nine days from first use, it's the 'A' list of Manhattan attractions.

  • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
  • Guggenheim Museum
  • Empire State Building Observatory
  • Museum of Natural History
  • Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum
  • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises

Adults, $74, Youth 6-17, $54

What make the New York CityPass Great?
Save money if you go to just a few of the attractions
You have 9 days to use the pass (from first use)
Cut the lines at many attractions. This alone is worth the price.

What is not so great?
If you are really going to be a tourist, you may consider The New York Pass that includes stuff like a NBC Studio Tour, Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour and many more things to do.

How do you get your moneys worth?
You need to go to at least 3 of the included attractions see any savings.
Circle Line is $24, Empire State Building is $22 and MOMA is $20

Heard on the grapevine.
They are starting to include some discounts at shops and restaurants.

Where should you buy it.
You can buy it at citypass.com but another place to get the New York CityPass is through Viator. With Viator, you get a guaranteed lowest price and airline miles!

 

 

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BOOKS

Not for Tourists 2006 Guide to New York City
When in New York no one likes to look like a tourist. I really like Not for Tourists 2006 Guide to New York City. (Link takes you to Amazon)