
New York City Explorer Pass w. Over 85 Tours & Attractions
The New York City Explorer Pass is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility. Save up to 55% off admission to over 85 attractions and…
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The New York City Explorer Pass is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility. Save up to 55% off admission to over 85 attractions and…
Visit Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architectural masterpiece located on New York’s Museum Mile, housing one of the world’s finest collections of…
Hop on board a sightseeing bus to discover the city that doesn’t sleep. Hop on and off as many times as you like with ticket options valid for 1, 2,…
The New York Pass offers you free entry to 100+ iconic attractions for up to 10 days. Save up to 45% off the normal admission price, while enjoying…
Save 10-50 percent off your total purchase at 100 of Manhattan's most popular restaurants, lounges, attractions, shops, and other retailers. Why pay…
Supercharge your stay in New York City with the easy-to-use Sightseeing Day Pass with access to more than 100 of the best landmark destinations,…
Save money and experience the best of New York City with a ticket for the hop-on hop-off ferry for the day, plus admission to your choice of 1 or 3…
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We found the pass to be worth it when we added up the costs of what we did and what it would have cost to do them by paying separately. The pdf information the pass provided on the 100 included attractions was most helpful and maybe we could have gotten that from other sources but it worked out well for us to plan our itinerary from the list of things the pass would pay for. Not all of our activities that we did in NY were covered, but that still was OK. You need to calculate how much you think you're going to do on your trip to determine if it's good for you. We did not feel like we were running all over to do things to make it worth it, but we were busy most days all day long.
I got the 3 day uptown, mid-town, downtown, 1 hour cruise and night time package with entry into a museum plus a get 1 hour free biking around the park. Def worth doing - I stayed in Manhattan Time Square. I was there for 5 days but during my package period was unable to get back to do everything I'd wanted so...FYI, if you do the same and want to "extend" for another day, just go into the Big Bus office and get an upgrade for $20 as opposed to buying another one day ticket.
The Guggenheim is a marvelous place and we saw some great art and enjoyed some first-rate people watching too. But there's no reason to buy tickets in advance. You can't "skip the line." You get in the normal admission line, show the codes on your phone, and they print you a regular paper ticket. Fortunately the line was short, but it's hardly a timesaver to buy the tickets in advance. Annoying.
It was a little hard to figure out how to get on the bus to begin with....we were not in Times Square when we wanted to hop on. Once we figured that out, we liked the ability to hop off somewhere, explore and get back on again; hassle free. One seat (the last available) didn't have a seat cushion and I tore my jeans standing up. Other that that, it was a convenient way to see NYC.
Excellent tour, did all three in a row, we really enjoyed in it. Especially I would like to highlite your colleague Sherwood, extremely funny guy, with thousand of little story's along a way, about every corner of New York, and with great sense of humor, to make a tour differ from the other one's. Bravo ! Greetings from Belgrade, Serbia ! Jovan
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