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845.938.3601 May | June | July 2018 845.938.3601 MAY | JUNE | JULY 2018 Tuesday | May 1 Sunday | May 20 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Sunday in New York City Leave WP 8am Leave WP 10:30am / Leave NYC 5pm Leave Brooklyn 3:30pm Enjoy a destination of your choice Visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on your own where LTS will make and see the splendid flowering drop off’s at Columbus Circle, cherry blossom collection. Then Times Square & Madison Square check out the idyllic neighborhood Park of Park Slope. $25 adult / $20 child $25 adult / $20 child (transportation only.) (transportation only.) Wednesday | May 23 Saturday | June 2 Frozen Lower Manhattan Leave WP 8am / Leave NYC 3:30pm Leave WP 4:30pm / Leave after show Discover that love is a force of Where American history started for nature at Disney’s new musical, so many and the gateway for the future. Visit the Statue of Liberty, Frozen. St. James Theater W. 44 St., 9/11 Memorial, NY Stock Exchange, NYC. Row B Balcony seating, 8pm Brooklyn Bridge and so much more! curtain. $139 Ticket & transportation $25 adult / $20 child (transportation only.) Tuesday | June 12 Wednesday | June 13 Museum Mile Festival New York Philharmonic Leave WP 4pm / Leave NYC 10pm in Central Park The 23-block stretch of Fifth Ave. is Leave WP 4:30pm home to seven participating insti- Leave NYC 11pm tutions: El Museo del Barrio, the A New York tradition. Bring your Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, blanket and picnic basket and enjoy the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the music under the stars with a Cooper Hewitt, the Jewish Museum, firework display illuminating the Neue Galerie and the Museum of the city skyline to complete the City of New York. Free admission! performance $25 all seat (transportation only.) $25 adult / $20 child (trans. only.) Wednesday | July 11 Thursday | June 14 Liberty State Park Theater Van to Broadway Leave WP 9am Leave WP 4:30pm / Leave LSP 4pm Leave NYC after the show Enjoy the day at Liberty State Park, take a stroll on the two-mile riverfront Purchase half price theater tickets promenade or catch the ferry to Ellis at the TKTS Booth or enjoy a fun Island and The Statue of Liberty. In night out on the town! addition, explore the Liberty Science Center that brings the power, promise, $25 adult / $20 child and pure fun of science and (transportation only.) technology to people of all ages. $25 adult/$20 child (trans. only.) westpoint.armymwr.com | 845.938.3601 Continue Sunday | July 15 Friday | July 20 Giglio Fest Saratoga Springs Raceway Leave WP 10:30am Leave WP 8am / Leave Brooklyn 5pm Leave Saratoga 6pm In Italian Williamsburg, Brooklyn, It’s opening day at the world the residents of the community look famous Saratoga Springs forward to the annual Giglio Feast Raceway. Bring your picnic held every July since 1903. This event basket and lawn chair to catch should not be missed and the neigh- the best in thoroughbred racing borhood is filled with vibrant shops at this charming venue and eateries $25 adult / $20 child $25 all seat (transportation only.) (transportation only.) Wednesday | July 25 Friday | July 27 NY Botanical Garden Dinner in Little Italy/ or Bronx Zoo Chinatown Leave WP 9am / Leave Bronx 3:30pm Leave WP 4:30pm / Visit one of these two acclaimed Leave NYC 10:30pm destinations with FREE grounds Spend a relaxing evening in New admission. York’s most colorful neighbor- hoods. Fine dining with authentic $25 adult / $15 child Italian or Chinese cuisine. (transportation only.) $25 adult / $20 child (trans. only.) Tuesday | July 31 Coney Island Leave WP 9am / Leave Coney Island 4pm “How sweet it is” LTS heads to Brooklyn for you to check out the legendary seaside neighborhood. Visit the NY Aquarium, ride the Cyclone roller coaster, walk the boardwalk or check out the side show at the Coney Island Museum. There is even a minor league baseball game as the Brooklyn Cyclones play a matinee game. Something for everyone $25 adult / $20 child (transportation only.) Offering eligible members of the U.S. military vacations at an affordable price. Explore our destinations around the world, including our popular $349 week long Space-A stay. Free membership is one way we thank you for your service. For more tickets for local attractions, visit LTS on the web & click on the ticket! westpointmwr.com ‘Ticket & Tours’ BUY YOUR DISNEY MILITARY Customize the Disney SALUTE TICKETS HERE! Magic Your Way Ticket Purchase your military-discounted tickets at LTS now! westpoint.armymwr.com | 845.938.3601 .
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