Plan a Spring Getaway to New York City: Get Your Bite of the Big Apple Before the Busy Summer Season

NEW YORK--()--Spring is a perfect time to visit New York City: Central Park is awash in blooms and new leaves, temperatures are ideal, and, thanks to those last lingering months of the school year, the family vacation season hasn’t yet hit its peak. For travelers, that means shorter lines at Manhattan’s most popular attractions combined with more affordable, shoulder-season hotel rates.

Making Manhattan even more budget-friendly is New York CityPASS, which saves visitors nearly half off admission to the city’s most memorable attractions. Inside each New York CityPASS are prepaid admission tickets to the Empire State Building, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), as well as two option tickets that give travelers a choice of additional adventures. The first option ticket lets holders choose between the Guggenheim Museum and Top of the Rock; the second between a trip to the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island or a Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise.

New York CityPASS costs $79 for adults (a value of $146) and $59 for kids, ages 6-17 (a value of $103). In addition to the savings, each New York CityPASS admission ticket allows holders to bypass most main entrance ticket lines.

Less time in line means more time to enjoy the attractions, including Top of the Rock, the observation deck at Rockefeller Center. New to CityPASS in 2010, Top of the Rock is an ideal vantage point from which to scout Central Park for signs of spring. The observation deck, which soars 850 feet (259 meters) above Manhattan, also provides unobstructed views of the city, the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty and other New York City icons.

New York CityPASS can be purchased online at CityPASS.com or at any of the CityPASS attractions. It is valid for nine consecutive days, beginning with the first day of use. CityPASS is also available for Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Hollywood, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Southern California and Toronto. For more information on CityPASS and its partner cities and attractions, visit CityPASS.com.

Contacts

CityPASS
Deborah H. Wakefield, APR, 503-292-4418
dwakefield@citypass.com

Release Summary

With New York CityPASS, smart travelers save 46% off admission to Manhattan's top attractions, including Top of the Rock, the Empire State Building, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and Liberty Island.

Contacts

CityPASS
Deborah H. Wakefield, APR, 503-292-4418
dwakefield@citypass.com