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The Sightseeing Pass 1/28/2019 https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list The Sightseeing Pass To use your pass, simply show it at the main ticket office for each attraction, unless otherwise noted below. For any questions or assistance while visiting, please call 844-400-PASS or email [email protected]. ATTRACTIONS HOURS OF OPERATION REDEMPTION LOCATION Color Factory Thursday - Tuesday: 10:00am - 11:00pm Tickets are avialable on a first come, first serve Wednesday: closed basis. 251 Spring St. NY, NY 10013 It is highly recommended that you plan your visit Monday thru Friday from 9:00am - 5:00pm. There is a high probability of tickets being sold out on weekends. Pass holders should check the booking schedule before traveling to the attraction for availability: https://www.colorfactory.co/tickets Show your Pass at the front desk in the lobby. Grand Central Terminal Audio Tour Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 6:00pm, Saturday - Redemption is located at the Grand Central Sunday: 9:00am - 7:00pm Terminal Tour window 89 East 42nd Street NY, NY 10017 Luna Park Coney Island Closed until Spring 2019 Present your Pass at the Ticket desk Luna Park in Coney Island 1000 Surf May: Saturday and Sundays only: 11:00am - Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224 7:00pm Daily: 11:00am - 12:00am Depending on the day and the weather, park hours vary. Macy's Historical Tour Monday-Friday: 11:00am Please arrive 15 Present your Pass at the Visitor Center, 151 minutes prior to your tour. West 34th Street (2nd Floor), New York, NY Macy's, 151 West 34th Street, New York, 10001. NY 10001 Madame Tussauds New York Sunday - Thursday: 10:00am - 8:00pm Friday - Present your Sightseeing Pass at the ticket desk Saturday: 10:00am - 10:00pm to gain admission. 234 West 42nd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues), New York, NY 10036 Madison Square Garden All Access Tour Tours run every half hour from 9:30am - 3:00pm. Present your Sightseeing Pass in the Chase Please note that tours run from 12:15pm - Square merchandise store located inside the Madison Square Garden, 31st/33rd 3:00pm on Knicks days and hours of operation Madison Square Garden Box Office Lobby. Streets (between 7th/8th Avenues), are subject to change on concert days. Please New York, NY 10001 call 212.465.6225 in advance to confirm tour hours. Tour times are subject to change. Visit msg.com/tours for a list of closures. National Geographic Encounter - Ocean Sunday - Thursday: 10:00am - 9:00pm Friday - Present your Sightseeing Pass at the ticket desk Odyssey Saturday: 10:00am - 10:00pm (Last ticket sold to receive your entrance pass. one hour prior to closing) https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list 1/20 1/28/2019 https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list 226 W. 44th Street (Between 7th & 8th Ave in Times Square), NY Aquarium Summer: Monday - Thursday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Present your Sightseeing Pass at the Admission Friday - Sunday: 10:00am - 7:00pm Spring & Fall: window to receive your admission ticket. 602 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Weekdays: 10:00am – 5:00pm Weekends & Subway: Take the F or Q train to the West 8th 11224 Holidays: 10:00am - 5:30pm Winter: Daily: Street station on Coney Island, Brooklyn. 10:00am - 4:30pm Alternatively, take the N or D trains to the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station, then walk two blocks east on Surf Ave. (Stillwell Avenue station is handicap accessible on the F, Q, N, D train) Bus: Take the B36 to Surf Ave. and West 8th St. Or take the B68 to Neptune Ave. and West 8th St., then walk south along West 8th to Surf Ave. Please note that other bus routes in Brooklyn, as well as buses from other boroughs, intersect with B36 and B68. One World Observatory January 4th - April 30th 9am - 9pm, last ticket Present your Pass at the Main Lobby visitor sold 8:15pm May 1, 2019 - September 3rd * 8am center to gain admission. 285 Fulton Street, New York, New York, - 10pm, last ticket sold 8:45pm Guests may stay 10007 in Observatory until 10pm * July 4th, 8am - 7pm, last ticket sold 6:15pm 4th of July Celebration 8pm - 10pm. September 4th - Tuesday, December 19th** 9am - 9pm, last ticket sold 8:15pm **September 11th, 12pm - 9pm, last ticket sold at 8:15pm December 20th - January 5, 2020*** 8am - 9pm, last ticket sold 8:15pm Guests may stay in the Restaurant until 10pm ***December 25th, 11am - 9pm, last ticket sold at 8:15pm ***January 1, 2020, 11am - 9pm, last ticket sold at 8:15pm Product Voucher Option Go to www.citysightsny.com/additiona www.citysightsny.com/additional- products.html products.html (https://www.citysightsny.com/a products.html) - make your selection and add to basket. Simply enter your Sightseeing Pass number in the Promotion Code space provided on the checkout page. Your pass number can be found below the QR code of your pass, accessible via the Sightseeing Pass website or app. Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour Tours run daily from 9:30am – 5:00pm. Tours January - October: Present your Sightseeing run their normal hours during the Christmas Pass at the Radio City Sweets & Gifts Shop 1260 Avenue of the Americas (6th Spectacular. located on 6th Avenue between 50th and 51st Avenue between 50th/51st Streets), Streets. The tour entrance will then be through New York, NY 10019 the Box Office on 51st Street and 6th Avenue. November - December: Present your Sightseeing Pass and enter the tour at the 51st Street tour entrance located on 51st Street between 5th and 6thAvenues (closer to 6th). Ripley's Believe it or Not! Daily: 9:00am - 1:00am Present your Pass at the Ticket desk 234 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036 SPYSCAPE Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 9:00pm Saturday - Present Pass at the ticket counter upon arrival. https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list 2/20 1/28/2019 https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list Sunday: 9:00am - 9:00pm (Last entry at 7:30pm) 928 8th Avenue (entrance on SE corner An average visit takes between 1½ to 2 hours. of 55th Street), New York, NY, USA Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Daily: 9:00am – 5:00pm Simply present your Sightseeing Pass at the Castle Clinton ticket windows for Statue of Castle Clinton NM serves as the Liberty admission. To ensure that you will have departure point for the ferry to the enough time for both Ellis Island & the Statue Statue of Liberty National Monument please arrive prior to 1:30pm. and Ellis Island. TimeLooper - Virtual Reality Experience Daily: 7:00am - 9:00pm Must be redeemed at Gray Line Visitor Center Gray Line New York 777 8th Avenue (between 47th & 48th St.) New York, NY 10036 Top of the Rock® Observation Deck at Sunday–Saturday: 8:00am - Midnight (Last Enter on 50th Street between Fifth and Sixth Rockefeller Center elevator up at 11:00pm) Avenues where the red carpet marks the entrance. Present your Pass at the Box Office 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY located on the concourse level for the next 10020 available timed-ticket, using the dedicated pass line. Trolls The Experience Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10:00am - 2:30pm Reservations are not required however, tickets Wednesday: Closed Friday: 10:00am - 6:30pm are available first come, first serve and tend to 218 West 57 St NY NY 10019 Saturday - Sunday: 9:00am - 6:30pm School sell out on the weekend. Holidays: 9:00am - 6:30pm Please check with the box office by calling 800- 844-3545 to inquire about availability. Present your Pass at box office in our lobby. Wollman Rink - Ice Skating In Central Friday 26 October to Sunday 7 April: Monday - Sightseeing Pass must be scanned for a ticket Park Tuesday: 10:00am - 2:30pm (Normal entry price at the Wellington Tour Desk - 871 7th Ave & 55th $22) Wednesday - Thursday: 10:00am - 10:00pm Street, New York, NY 10019. 830 5th Ave, New York, NY 10065 (Normal entry price $22) Friday - Saturday: 10:00am - 11:00pm (Normal entry price $29) ALL GUESTS MUST WAIT IN THE QUEUE TO Sunday: 10:00am - 9:00pm (Normal entry price ENTER THE WOLLMAN RINK ICE SKATE $29) Weather permitting COMPLEX. Ticket received at Wellington Hotel must be exchanged at Wollman Rink Ticket window for an admission ticket voucher, which includes the Skate rental. Valid photo ID must be presented with paper voucher for redemption. Lockers are available for rent. Additional equipment such as ice walkers, helmets, pads, etc. are not available at the the rink. Skating times may be cancelled due to inclement weather. On bad weather days, please contact the Rink at 212-439-6900 to see if it is open. MUSEUMS HOURS OF OPERATION REDEMPTION LOCATION 9/11 Memorial & Museum Memorial: Daily: 7:30am - 9:00pm Museum: Collect your museum ticket at the designated Sunday - Thursday, 9:00am - 8:00pm, last entry Pass Holder window at the main entrance 180 Greenwich Street New York, NY at 6:00pm. Friday, Saturday: 9:00am - 9:00pm, before proceeding to the security line. At the 10007 last entry at 7:00pm. Last entry 2 hours before window you will be issued with a timed museum https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list 3/20 1/28/2019 https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list closing. Early Closure: Wednesday, December entry ticket, all entires are timed and based on 19, 2018. The last entry will be at 5:00 pm and allowable capacity. the museum will close at 7:00pm.
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