People visiting New York City for the first time are always shocked by the cost. They get impression that a lot of the major events that everyone hopes to see, from the Empire State Building, to visiting a museum could cost you twenty dollars per person on average. So that you can lower your expenses on your next visit to New York, consider a New York Pass discount.

When people come to New York they usually have the dream of seeing everything you can find to see. The fact remains though, they are only going to get to about a half dozen sights in a day, dependent on when you begin and when you will decide to pack it in mainly due to the sometimes extended lines.

In order to reduce your cost when visiting New York City then you should look at obtaining a New York Pass. If you take the average of $20 per person, that is $80 to $100 which you could have paid out to visit those attractions. The New York Pass costs $75 for a one-day pass and $110 for a two-day pass, $125 for a three-day pass and $165 for a seven-day pass.

Now there are several things to take into account when considering whether or not to obtain a New York Pass. There are plenty of activities to do free of charge, like going into Central Park or window shopping on 5th Avenue or visiting FAO Swartz or the Sony Plaza. You could spend a considerable amount of time doing these things so a New York Pass would be a waste of money in that situation. Also, be sure that you call the many places that you are planning on visiting as there is a fair amount of these attractions that are being renovated. A number of them, like Lincoln Center at the time of this writing, is not doing any tours as a result of renovations. If you are intending on hitting all the major attractions on your trip to New York City the New York Pass is sure to help you save a lot of money!

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June 28, 2010 at 9:01 pm by FourLane
Category: Main Content