We will be visiting the Manhattan Club in the spring and wanted to know if anyone has used the NYC Citypass. I was wondering if it is worth the price.
If you want to visit - The Empire State Building Observatory
American Museum of Natural History
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
MOMA (MUSEUM OF MODERN ART)
TOP OF THE ROCK OR GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
STATUE OF LIBERTY & ELLIS ISLAND
NOTE: DOES NOT INCLUDE CROWN TICKETS OR
MONUMENT ACCESS)
OR
CIRCLE LINE CRUISES
Then I disagree with Colatown.
The City Pass is a great value for visiting those sites - you save $74 over regular ticket prices. Plus there is a special City Pass line at the destinations which can be a big time saver compared to purchasing the tickets on site.
I highly recommend the CIRCLE LINE CRUISES - You turn in your City Pass Voucher for a Circle Line Cruise Ticket. If you want to take the Best of NYC Full Island Cruise (2.5 hours) which circumnavigates Manhattan, you pay a $5 upgrade fee per ticket - I highly recommend the Full Island Cruise. Circle Lines Ticket Office is on Pier 83, West 42nd Street and 12th Avenue. A Westbound M42 or M50 bus will take you there. Circle Line recommends you arrive 45 minutes to an hour before departure and boarding begins a half hour before departure. For more info see
www.circleline42.com/new-york-cruises
and
www.citypass.com/new-york
If you are interested in the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, I would do that separately.
Richard