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10 Sep 17, 05:29 PM |
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What tickets to buy for NYC
I've been looking at tickets for the tourist spots in NYC.
I've seen tickets from vendors such as viators and these list various attractions and apparent savings. Currently I'm trying to work out what we'd like to see. Has anyone use a 'multi ticket' or do you just get the tickets for each tourist attraction? Thank you lovely dibbers Xx Ff xX |
10 Sep 17, 05:33 PM |
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we used Attraction tickets direct for Empire state.
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10 Sep 17, 06:02 PM |
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We have just brought the city pass and then the hop on hop off bus separately as that gave us what we wanted to do . I also priced everything up separately
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10 Sep 17, 06:03 PM |
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We didn't buy anything in advance just bought them there.
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10 Sep 17, 06:08 PM |
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Empire state can be busy for the lift up so its good to get a decent ticket or least go early. Also the statue of liberty gets full and the tickets are limited for each day (although lots of them) for times t get to the island and walk around.
I would buy this now.
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10 Sep 17, 07:59 PM |
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We bought a 5 attraction New York City Exploror Pass from Attraction Tickets Direct.
It saves money on paying for individual entry and you can choose a 3, 5 or 7 attraction option. There is also a huge list to choose from. We did Empire State Building, TOTR, HoHo Bus day pass, Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art. But there are loads of other possibilities such as Statue of Liberty, Circle Line Cruises, bike hire at Central Park, 9/11 Memorial. We felt it was good value. |
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10 Sep 17, 10:16 PM |
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We bought a 7 attraction Explorer Pass after working out how many attractions we wanted to do/could fit into our time there.
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10 Sep 17, 10:23 PM |
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If you want to go into the crown at Statue of Liberty then these tickets are very limited so you will need to book them in advance
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10 Sep 17, 10:51 PM |
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We wanted to go to 911, Empire State Building and Top of the rock so got a C3 pass...was the cheapest option by far when we booked and was really easy to use last month on our trip.
We also went to Statue of Liberty and upmintonthe crown and booked these with Statue cruises as soon as they became available for our dates as they sell out. We also went to see Aladdin on broadway and booked through attraction tickets direct as at the time were the cheapest option and we got fab seats!
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11 Sep 17, 03:07 AM |
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Just got back on Friday, I had 4 nights in New York and bought a 7 attraction pass plus a separate crown ticket for Statue of Liberty.
I worked it out and I saved quite a bit on the 7 attractions: Night bus tour Top of the rock Empire State Movie bus Hoho Guggenheim Moma The combinations are endless. Also I booked with viator and got 5% discount plus 3.5% from Quidco. I booked Statue of Liberty direct on day of release. Guggenheim Moma Edited at 03:08 AM. Reason: Spelling |
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