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94 reviews of New York CityPass
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The city pass was well worth it. You don't even have to see everything to get your money's worth.
Reviewed by: Rita S, United States of America, April 2009
The city pass has everything in it for a few days in New York.
Reviewed by: Cedric D, Belgium, March 2009
No lines! It was great.
Reviewed by: Lucio F, Brazil, March 2009
Excellent experience. Could not profit from all the attractions, though.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Italy, March 2009
Even though we did not use the MOMA or Circle Line tour vouchers--not enough time--the CityPass was worth it. We did not use it for the Statue of Liberty because we wanted to go onto the statue and a Monument Pass is required. We thus bought the ferry tickets directly from the ferry company that works with the Park Service and got the free Monument Passes from them.
Reviewed by: Deborah C, United States of America, February 2009
Good value if you have the time. I really enjoyed both the Empire State and Circle Line tours which gave a New Yorker's insight into the city. I would be wary of taking on too much with these tickets if on a short visit. The museums and galleries devour your time!
Reviewed by: Robert A, France, February 2009
Great deal, despite the fact we didn't quite get enough time to do everything. Loved skipping the long line at the Empire State Building!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, New Zealand, January 2009
My friend and I spontaneously decided to take a trip to New York last week and we had a decent time. We decided that we were going to do a whole lot of stuff in only two days, needless to say, it was impossible. Before arriving, I decided to buy the two of us city passes which worked out great until we arrived at the Statue of Liberty and realized we had no tickets to enter. We were able to speak to a park ranger who gave us the news that tickets must be reserved two days in advance...what a disappointment! I suppose it was my own fault for not reading into the city passes more but I believe that it should be placed in bold lettering within parenthesis next to attractions that the city pass entails. - just a suggestion. Otherwise, the city pass is a great deal and anyone wanting to see a whole bunch of stuff in two days should buy the pass.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, November 2008
Good value and easy. Probably more necessary in the summer, to help skip the long queues.
Reviewed by: Jaime G, Spain, October 2008
My son & I went to NY to shop mostly but we wanted to take in a few sights. City Pass was definitely the way to go because it eliminated the long lines. We were able to skip ahead of everyone and able to just go on in or ahead and start seeing the sights. Allows you to fit more things into a day.
Reviewed by: Kimberly C, United States of America, October 2008
Value for money!
Reviewed by: Agata S, United Kingdom, October 2008
When you have the CityPass, you don't have to wait for the tickets.
Reviewed by: Cateleen B, Denmark, September 2008
Good for bypassing queues for the main attractions. Easy to use at ticket desks; no problems with redemption. Top of the Rock is the only major attraction missing from the list. Not all special exhibits are included in the basic ticket price, and there is no guarantee that all the exhibit rooms will be open when you visit - advance notice of the status would be helpful.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, September 2008
We were only there four days and could only use three tickets, but it was worth it.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Spain, September 2008
Need to organise what to do and when.
Reviewed by: Yvonne B, United Kingdom, August 2008


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