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  • The New York CityPass and C3 Attraction Passes are Changing in 2022

    CityPass Effective March 1, 2022, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will no longer be included in the New York CityPass and the price for the New York CityPass will be reduced to $129 for adults and $109 for children. Tickets purchased prior to March 1 will include admission to The Met through the expiration date.

    The New York CityPass includes admission to six attractions (five after March 1st)

    • Empire State Building
    • American Museum of Natural History
    • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (until March 1st)
    • Top of the Rock Observation Deck or Guggenheim Museum
    • Ferry Access to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island or Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise
    • 9/11 Memorial & Museum or Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

    CityPass is valid for 9 consecutive days starting with and including the first day you visit an attraction. You have one year from the date of purchase to start using your tickets.

    New York C3This fewer attractions alternative to CityPass is also dropping The Metropolitan Museum of Art as of March 1, 2022.

    With the New York C3 Pass, you’ll get one-time admission to your choice of three of the available attractions.

    New York C3 Attractions List

    • Empire State Building
    • Top of the Rock Observation Deck
    • Ferry Access to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
    • 9/11 Memorial & Museum
    • American Museum of Natural History
    • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (until March 1st)
    • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
    • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
    • Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
    • Guggenheim Museum
    • City Cruises (resuming Spring of 2022)
    • Edge at Hudson Yards

    The C3 Pass is valid for 9 consecutive days starting with and including the first day you visit an attraction. You have one year from the date of purchase to starting using your tickets.

  • New York CityPass Prices Drop March 1, 2022

    Effective March 1, 2022, admission to The Metropolitan Museum of Art will no longer be included with the New York CityPass. The CityPass price will be reduced to $129 for adults and $109 for children.

    Passes purchased prior to March 1, 2022 will include admission to The Met through the expiration date of the pass (passes are good for nine consecutive days staring with and including the first day you visit an attraction. You have one year from the date of purchase to start using your tickets).

    After March 1st, CityPass includes on-time admission to the following attractions:

    • Empire State Building
    • American Museum of Natural History
    • Top of the Rock Observatory or Guggenheim Museum
    • Ferry Access to State of Liberty and Ellis Island or Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
    • 9/11 Memorial & Museum or Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
  • $40 Off FreeStyle Pass New York

    Save $40 on the FreeStyle Pass New York through July 31, 2018.

    FreeStyle Pass New York is a New York City attraction pass that includes a 3-day pass for the CitySightsNY All  Around Town hop-on-hop-off double-decker bus tour and the Citysightseeing New York hop-on-hop-off ferry, plus your choice of 3,5, or 7 additional attractions (price varies by number of attractions included).

    Attraction options to choose from include the Empire State Building observation deck, One World Observatory, Top of the Rock observation deck, 9/11 Memorial and Museum, American Museum of Natural History, Guggenheim Museum, Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, NFL Experience, Ripley’s Times Square, National Geographic Encounter, Gulliver’s Gate, Madame Tussauds, Luna Park, plus a variety of tours and cruises. See a full list of attraction options.

    CitySights NY – Summer Sale – Save an extra $40 on the FreeStyle Pass New York. Valid through July 31st ONLY!

     

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  • NY Sightseeing Pass 20% Off + 50% of Child Passes

    NYC Sightseeing PassThe New York Sightseeing Pass is currently running an “End of July” Sale.

    Sightseeing Day Passes (3,4,5,6,7, & 10 Day Passes) and Flex Passes (6,10, & 12 Attraction Passes) are both 20% off.

    Plus, there’s additional savings for those traveling with children ages 3 through 12. For each adult pass purchased, you can purchase one child pass for 50% off.

    The sale ends July 31, 2018. See the offer.

    The NY Sightseeing Pass offers admission to NYC attractions and sights such as the One World Observatory, Top of the Rock, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The American Museum of Natural History, the Guggenheim Museum, MOMA, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, New York Botanical Garden, Madame Tussauds, National Geographic Encounter – Ocean Odyssey, Gulliver’s Gate, and Luna Park at Coney Island.

    There are also many tours included, such as bike tours of Central Park, Circle Line Cruises, a hop-on-hop-off ferry tour, culinary walking tours, Gray Line/CitySightseeing bus tours, The Tour & The Ride bus toours, and tours of Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall.

    Plus, the pass also includes several food credit options and airport shuttle service.

    The pass is available in two varieties. Both options give access to all of the available sights, tours, etc., but with the Day Pass, you pay by the day for unlimited access to the number of things you can fit into those days and with the Flex Pass you pay by the number things you want to do (you have 30 days from activation at the first attraction to see them all).

    Visit the New York Sightseeing Pass website for details.

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  • Get Free Meals with the New York Sightseeing Pass


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    If you’ve done some research on visiting New York City, you are probably aware that there are several attraction passes available that provide admission to multiple New York City attractions for one pre-paid price.

    There’s CityPass, The New York Pass, The New York Explorer Pass, and the New York Sightseeing Pass. See our breakdown of how each of these passes work.

     

    The New York Sightseeing Pass Includes Dining!

    We’ve only found one pass that provides meals.

    The New York Sightseeing Pass includes several dining options on its list of included attractions.

    Pass holders can take advantage of $15 to spend on meals at Buca di Beppo Times Square, $25 to spend at Buffalo Wild Wings in Brooklyn, Harlem, or Times Square, and $15 to spend toward lunch at Planet Hollywood Times Square.

    Another way to get a meal in with your attraction pass is to take one of the culinary walking tours offered. Some specialize in deserts, but most offer a variety of foods, allowing you to get a meal in while seeing the city.

    The New York Sightseeing Pass offers 11 different Food on Foot Tours, including International Express, Union Square Area Eats, Midtown Mix, East Village Variety, and more.

     

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  • Living Social Deal on NYC Attraction Flex Pass

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    Discount Offer on 2 or 4 Attraction Flex Passes

    Living Social has a deal available on 2 or 4 attraction flex passes from City Sights NY.

    The LivingSocial offer prices are $49.00 for a two-attraction flex pass or $89 for a four-attraction flex pass.

    The flex pass allows you to choose from over 90 NYC attractions. It’s a good deal if the attractions you choose have regular admission fees of $30 or more.

    For example, using the two-attraction pass for admission to the Empire State Building Observatory ($34 admission fee) and the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum ($33 general admission), would save you $18 over the regular admission price.

    See the LivingSocial offer details.

    You can see details about the CitySights NY Flex Pass at the CitySights NY website.

     

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  • The New C3 New York CityPass

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    The New York CityPass has long been a popular attraction pass with NYC tourists. Anyone who has visited New York City has seen people with the CityPass booklets in hand at the city’s most popular attractions.

    One drawback of the CityPass, though is the price. At $122 per adult ($98 for youths), the pass is a pretty big hit on a budget traveler’s budget. The $122 price tag isn’t a bad deal if you’re going to six of the included attractions

    Other ways to save money: It should be noted that there are other ways to obtain reduced admission to some of the included attractions. Both the American Museum of Natural History and The Metropolitan Museum of Art operate on a suggested admission policy, with suggested admissions of $22 and $25 respectively (you can opt to pay less at either). There are pay-what-you-wish admission hours at the Guggenheim (although those discounted hours can be very crowded).  Circle Line often offers discounts on their cruises. And although there is a $26 admission fee for the 9/11 Museum, it is free to visit the 9/11 Memorial. However, there are some advantages to the CityPass that go beyond price savings.

    But skipping the lines is a great benefit! One of the primary benefits of the CityPass, beyond cost savings, is the ability to skip the ticket lines. One of the first things you will notice when visiting New York City during the busy tourism season is long lines of people outside the major attractions. No one likes to wait in line, and when you’re visiting New York City, there are much better ways to spend your time. Many attractions have special lines for CityPass and C3 Pass holders, allowing you to avoid the wait.[spacer height=”20px”]

    The New C3 CityPass – Pay Less & Pick Any Three Attractions[spacer height=”20px”]

    The ability to skip the lines and focus on three of the attractions with the greatest savings is where the new C3 CityPass shines.

    The C3 CityPass costs $74 for adults and $54 for children and allows you to pick any three of the included attractions.

    You’ll save the most if you use the pass for the most expensive attractions and the ones that seldom have discounts available, such as the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum.

    Some combinations could actually end up costing you more than paying admission separately, so be careful with your choices if you goal is to save money. [spacer height=”20px”]

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    Here’s a list of the available attraction options and their regular admission prices.

    An example 3 attraction combination is Top of the Rock, the Intrepid Sea,Air & Space Museum, and the Guggenheim for a $18 savings over the regular full price of $92.

    Visit the CityPass website for details and to order your C3 CityPass.

     

  • 20% Off The New York Pass Black Friday Weekend


    Save 20% on  three, five, seven, and ten-day The New York Pass attraction passes purchased on Black Friday weekend. Use promo code BF20.

    Visit The New York Pass website now.

    Passes are good from 12 months after purchase. The 3,5, 7, or 10 day period activates after you use the pass for the first time at an attraction.

    The New York Pass is good for entry into over 80 NYC attractions, including the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, Circle Line Cruises, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Clipper City Tall Ship cruises, American Museum of Natural History, the Guggenheim Museum, The Tour bus tour, Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, Yankee Stadium tours, bike rentals, walking tours, and more.
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  • 15% Off the Freestyle New York Pass

    The Freestyle Pass New York Pick 3, Pick 5, and Pick 7 passes include a hop-on-hop-off bus tour of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, a night bus tour, a hop-on-hop-off ferry tour, plus admission to your pick of 3, 5 or 7 of over forty attractions. Pass prices begin at $114.

    For the 15% discount, use the link below and enter code FS15 at checkout.

    New York Sightseeing – 15% Off FreeStyle Pass New York Tickets with code FS15

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  • 10% or 15% Off Tours and Activities Booked Through TripAdvisor

    Use Promo Code GOBETTER16 to save on tours and activities booked through TripAdvisor.com or their sister site, Viator.com, now through November 20, 2016. You’ll save 10% on transactions of $150 – to $249.99 and 15% on transactions of $250 or more.

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    Some top NYC attractions you can use this discount on include the Empire State Building Observatory, One World Oberservatory, Top of the Rock, Circle Line cruises, helicopter tours, bus tours, walking tours, and more.

    The promo code also works on attraction passes purchased through TripAdvisor and Viator. Two adult City Pass purchases at $116 each would quality for the 10% discount, saving you $23. Add something else to your purchase to reach a total of $250, and you’ll save 15% on your order. Attraction passes available through TripAdvisor include the New York CityPass, New York City Explorer Pass, and the New York City FreeStyle Pass.

    See all NYC tours and activities at TripAdvisor.

     

    Offer Terms and Conditions:

    This offer is only valid for new bookings on US versions of the TripAdvisor and Viator websites. It cannot be applied to existing bookings or combined with any other promotion or discount. This offer cannot be used for (a) Disney items, (b) phone bookings or (c) gift certificate purchase. To apply the discount to your booking, you must enter the promotional code at checkout. If your transaction is for $250 USD or more, the promotional code will apply a 15% discount. If your transaction is for $150-$249.99 USD, the promotional code will apply a 10% discount. This offer expires at 11:59 PM EST on November 20, 2016.

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