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NYC's Rockefeller Center & NBC Studio Vacation |
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Rates from: $246.50 per person for 2-night complete package |
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Reserve this popular NYCVP Rockefeller Center vacation and treat yourself to an "insider's view" of the centerpiece of Manhattan, including guided tours of NBC Studios and Radio City Music Hall. Arrive any day for 2-nights or longer.
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Your Rockefeller Center & NBC Studios Vacation Includes:
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NBC Studio Tour
Since 1933, NBC has offered this historic behind the scenes tour that takes you through the halls and into the studios of NBC's New York operations. An NBC Page will be your guide to the world of the Peacock Network. Some NBC Pages have gone on to become famous entertainment personalities, including Willard Scott, Ted Koppel, Regis Philbin, Steve Allen, Marcy Carsey, Kate Jackson, Michael Eisner, and Dave Garroway. The first stop on this 70-minute tour is the NBC History Theatre, where you will learn about NBC's early days in radio. Your NBC Page will tell you about some of the network's early sound effect techniques and NBC's transition into television. Then Matt Lauer (on video) take you down memory lane to show you where NBC has been and where we are today. The tour gives you the opportunity to enter and visit some of our most famous studios. |
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Rockefeller Center Tour
The Rockefeller Center Tour celebrates the rich history and exciting presence of New York's architectural jewel. The center was the ambitious vision of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and hosts more than 100 breathtaking works of art and sculpture. In addition to housing NBC, Radio City Music Hall and Christie's Auction House, Rockefeller Plaza is also the home of the world-famous skating rink visited by more than half a million people every year.
See the Associated Press Building and the spot where the TODAY Show's Meredith, Matt, Al, and Ann greet America each and every morning. The tour covers the quirks and the controversy of the news from the golden years to the information age. Bring your walking shoes because there is a lot to see!
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Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour
No trip to New York is complete without a tour of the legendary Radio City Music Hall. Take a step back in time at the showplace of the nation where entertainers have performed for over seven decades. Located in the heart of Rockefeller Center, the Music Hall holds countless stories and secrets. Learn about the legendary events and shows that have taken place on the Great Stage and admire the vast Radio City art collection. Reopened after an extensive restoration, the Music Hall now reflects its original grandeur of opening night, 1932, sporting behind-the-scenes upgrades and refurbishment. Following the lead of Radio City's experienced tour guides, guests explore the Great Stage, one of the largest indoor performance stages in the world; the stage's hydraulic system, still in operation since the '30s; the renowned private suite, with 12-feet high gold leaf ceilings and onetime home to Samuel "Roxy" Rothafel. And as an exciting climax to the Stage Door Tour, guests will go backstage and meet one of the world-famous Radio City Rockettes! |
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Top of the Rock Observation Deck
Top of the Rock is an experience in history and scenery that culminates with unparalleled views of New York City from the newly renovated Observation Deck on the 70th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, in the heart of midtown Manhattan at Rockefeller Center. Panels of fully transparent safety glass - the only thing between our visitors and the city - are crystal clear for perfect open-air viewing. The view itself is unique and astonishing, unobstructed for 360 degrees, and stretching for miles in every direction. It includes a panorama of Central Park and the northern half of Manhattan that can't be found anywhere else. New York's other landmarks are visible as well, including the Chrysler Building, Times Square, the Hudson River, the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty. It is, quite simply, the most spectacular view in New York City. Reserved-time tickets eliminate long lines and ensure that the deck is never overcrowded. And because Top of the Rock's Observation Deck is open 365 days a year, it is the ideal perch to watch the seasons unfold. Or simply to take in an amazing sunset. |
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NOTE: Rates listed are per person based on two adults sharing a room for 2 nights, subject to availability and change. Rates include all taxes and service fees, and all listed features. Triple, quad, single and child rates are available.
This promotion might not be available for groups.
Starting price is based upon lowest-priced off-peak 3-Star hotel unless otherwise specified. You may get prices on other hotel and date options, longer stays, additional theater, sightseeing and dining, and transportation to NYC on NYC TripQuote.
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| What's Included in Each Hotel-Inclusive Vacation Package: |
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Free admission to the Empire State Building
Observatory, Museum of the City of New York or NY Water Taxi Harbor Experience Flex Pass |
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Free entry to the Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art or Top of the Rock Observation Deck
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VIP Invitation to the CBS Early show
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Shopping discounts at Macy's, Bloomingdale's and South St. Seaport
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Free Gift at Bloomingdale's
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Parking Discounts
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Personal Vacation Planning Assistance |
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