Friday, April 27, 2012

New York pass, worth it? Any hidden catches?

Looking at purchasing a 3 day pass which is 108 dollars pp, seems like a lot of places are free? just wondering if anyone has used one or if they can offer some more info.we are coming from 22nd feb-26th feb%26lt; does it help with wait time etc? thanks



New York pass, worth it? Any hidden catches?


I%26#39;ve researched the London Pass and reckon the NYPass is similar!



They tout FREE admission to certain attractions with the right to jump in front of queues/lines.



#1 if you have to pay for the pass, admission is not free, is it?



Secondly, many attractions are free as it is and to get your money%26#39;s worth on a pass of this sort, you have to meticulously plan your itinerary.



IMO I would shy away from these offers that tend to control your day time wise that is.



If you have to wait an extra 30 minutes or spend $108.00 for a pass, I%26#39;d wait the 30 minutes.



Just my opinion, do what you will.



Poppa



New York pass, worth it? Any hidden catches?


Having looked at the list of free attractions i think it is worth it, we will def do ESB and the sky ride, circle line sight seeing tour radio city hall and they offer a dscount on helicoptor flights, there are also some things i will probably do that i wouldnt if i didn%26#39;t have it such as central park zoo and madame tussards.There is also discount at places like juniors (love cheesecake) and some other shops.




I read in my Frommers guide that the disadvantage to the NY Pass is that you still have to line up to convert the vouchers into tickets, whereas with the Citypass you can skip the lines because what you have is already a ticket.



There%26#39;s a lot on offer with the NY Pass though, but you%26#39;d have to make sure you used it to make it worth it.




If you are planning to see alot of the attractions that are featured in the NYC Pass, then it is a good idea. My friend and I used it in June, and we went on a boat tour, bus tour, museum, etc., so for us it was useful. Also, we went up the Empire State Building on a weekday around 4 p.m., we went in to the News store to get the ticket (we had to show our NY Pass) and we were in and out of the ESB in about 45 minutes, which was nice, considering you read about people being in line for about 2 1/2 hours sometimes.





The pass also entitles you to discounts on purchases in some stores, like the Hard Rock Cafe gift shop, where I went a little nuts buying things, so it helped for me. To me the pass was worthwhile, as my friend and I looked at all the pass offered and compared that list to what we wanted to see/do, and for us it worked out fine. We also looked at the other pass, Citypass I think it%26#39;s called, and that didn%26#39;t offer things we actually wanted to see, except for maybe one or two attractions, so that would have been a waste of money for us. My advice is to do what we did...decide what you want to see, add up the costs, and compare that to what%26#39;s offered on the NY Pass to see if it works out as a discount that%26#39;s worthwhile.




Oh, and also, I forgot to mention, keep in mind that for some things, admission is ';free'; but for others, it offers just a discount. My friend got a little confused this way, as she thought that the NY pass offered a ';free'; helicopter tour, but it only offered a discount.




We have used the pass in the past and not gained benefit. However, this year we went museum crazy during our two week stay and could have saves a couple hundred dollars had we used the pass. So I guess it depends on what you want to see in the time frame you will be there.




Are these New York passes readily available when you get there or is it best to buy online beforehand? Which is the best value - I%26#39;ve noticed the prices vary.




My friend and I bought ours online, printed the voucher, and picked the passes up at Planet Hollywood in Times Square. The passes are cheaper if you buy them for only one day, but you%26#39;ll have more time to see the featured attractions if you purchase a three day pass. Check out this link:





http://www.newyorkpass.com/index2.asp

Would like your opinion on NYC itinerary- thanks!

I%26#39;m planning a trip to NYC- a first time visitor- and would like to know if my plans are ';do-able';. There will be 3 of us: me (a 50 something female), my 22 year old niece, and my 16 year old daughter. I%26#39;ve bought airplane and hotel reservations from Expedia. We will arrive at 10 o%26#39;clock on a Friday morning and are staying at the Salisbury Hotel (across from Carnegie Hall) until Monday evening. Our plans are:



Friday: Times Square, NBC/Rockefeller Center tour, St. Patrick%26#39;s Cathedral, Tiffany%26#39;s. (The girls also want to go to TRL- they have a standby ticket line at 2PM on 44th %26amp; Broadway.) Possibly a Broadway show at night.



Saturday: Purchase the bus ';hop on hop off'; 48 hour tour. World Trade Center, Greenwich Village, SoHo antique fair, Dinner at ';Butter'; Restaurant. (The 22 year old%26#39;s request.)



Sunday: Harbor/Ferry tour, Chinatown, Brooklyn Bridge, unsure of night activity.



Monday: Today show or Good Morning America, Museum of TV %26amp; Radio, 5th Avenue shopping, Central Park, and TRL if we didn%26#39;t make the Friday show.



Is this trip possible? Also, I would appreciate any comments, advice, or suggestions that you could make. Thanks! Pat



Would like your opinion on NYC itinerary- thanks!


Any thing%26#39;s doable, you%26#39;ve got a lot planned for your first day - excuse my ignorance, what is TRL?



Also, on your last day you%26#39;ve got a lot packed in, when is your flight back to AL leave?



Do you have Broadway tickets yet?



You should check theatermania.com for availability of shows; your other option, wait in line at the TKTS booth, most spend an hour or more in line.



Be flexible, if you don%26#39;t get to see or do something, don%26#39;t fret, you can come back.



Poppa



Would like your opinion on NYC itinerary- thanks!


I assume it%26#39;s Total Request Live, that MTV show Carson Daly did (he%26#39;s not on that still, is he?).





The trip looks possible, you did a good job of grouping things in the same areas on the same day. I would just make sure you leave enough time to get to the airport Monday, rush hour can be a killer (you didn%26#39;t say which airport you are flying to and from)




Thank you for the replies. Yes, TRL is the MTV show, Total Request Live. I don%26#39;t know anything about the show except that I am too old to go! You must be between 16 and 24 years old to be in the audience. Go figure.



No, we don%26#39;t have tickets to a play yet. I was hoping to get discount tickets after we got there. I had heard about the TKTS booth, and I heard that there are two of them. Would you know if one might be better than the other? We won%26#39;t be picky about the play, we mostly wanted the experience.



Our airport is LGA and our flight leaves for home at 8 o%26#39;clock Monday night. What time would you suggest leaving for the airport to avoid being stuck in the traffic? (We%26#39;ll be using a taxi.)



I didn%26#39;t ask before, but if anyone has any restaurant suggestions for the areas we%26#39;re visiting, I%26#39;d appreciate it. Thanks again. Pat




You%26#39;ve got an ambitious itinerary! You can get some tips on Lower Manhattan from my blog posts. I visited there with a girlfriends several months ago. If you want some tips on getting great deals on knock-off designer purses in Chinatown, check out that post. Also Little Italy is right next to Chinatown. Stop at Ferraro%26#39;s for Italian pastry and coffee.





Travels with Tish -- Girlfriends%26#39; Getaway Guide



http://girlfriendsgetaway.wordpress.com




It depends on what your girls are into. But I just went with my family, im just turned 23 sister 19 brother 16 step sisters 13 and 12.





There would be no way we could have crammed all that in. no way. yes we have more people but... the day moves by fast and the lines to wait in things are ridiculous.





The hop on hop off bus is slowmoving... it took us two hours to get from midtown to the the world trade center. because they make so many stops and have to deal with traffic.





so here is my opinion day by day:





TRL is in times square... so they could take it in while they wait in line. seems like a doable day. probably not the day for a show though. goes to late and you have to be on time.





saturday is very doable.





The ferry tour takes up a lot of time. So will shopping on canal street. The ferry takes a while to get the island and you will want to do the tours when you get there and you will have to wait for those. I think the brooklyn bridge for another day... but while the views are awsome... i dont get the point walking it. as you walk around soo much otherwise. the views from the ferry will be equally stunning. It wouldn%26#39;t be a must do for me.





Monday: I would give yourself more time for shopping! central park is cool but what are you planning to see there? you can take the uptown hop on hop off or the mid town loop and get all the views of the park you will need.





its really packed. everyone will be tired, really tired. go with the flow of things. if you can%26#39;t make something dont feel like you have to.





sunday evening seems like that best night for a show but i am not sure they have them those nights.





Things i would give up to go see HAIRSPRAY again! (it was awsome!)





- brooklyn bridge, rockefller center tour





-you wont have time to do everything you want on friday the lines to get into the tour and to TRL will take up most of your day. I actually wouldn%26#39;t waste time on it unless the girls are dying to do it. I would never wait that long for trl to maybe have someone on that day i don%26#39;t like... but that is just me.







my humble TA opinion.




carmines in times square is fun expeirance and it is ';nice'; not super ';nice'; but nice enough to be a nice dinner. they do things in family sized protions so maybe a salad, and appetizer will be enough for you 3. Feeding 3 girls at a nice resturant for around 50 bucks? that is awsome!




Thank you so much for your suggestions. I now have an ';updated'; itinerary that I am going to put here under a new post. Your comments are appreciated! Pat


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