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The id Card for the New York City Pass August 2015. Touring New York city with a 3 day New York Pass and family and friends
Three days of hectic touring is enough to tire everyone. Guests came from Durand Wisconsin Visit NYC in the summertime.
A comfortable schedule to use the NEW YORK Pass is to plan on visiting only 2 venues a day. A 3rd venue on a single day will exhaust most people
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Our tour and the New York Pass was an excellent value. We were busy all 3 days and we saved money over buying tickets at each attraction
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Get the most value out of your New York Pass
1. Plan your itinerary per day - two attractions, three attractions at the most. Each attraction will take 2 to 4 hours each plus lunch, shopping and transit time between locations
2. Figure the non-pass costs. Schedule the expensive venues and add the less expensive places if you have time for them in later
3. Relax and enjoy them at a pace that is comfortable for you. Taking in too much will make you tired, exhausted and make your tour just a blur.
4. A pass of more than 3 days will start to exhaust you as you try to get the value for the extra days
Other expenses while touring New York
New York has the best food variety and quality in the world but it is more expensive than most places. Fast food will cost you a minimum of $10 for a "value meal".
"Overpriced" is often used to describe bars and restaurants in the areas most visited by tourists. Expect it. A hamburger and fries will cost you $15, a soda $3 or $4, a beer $5 to $8. Plus the New York tax of about 9 % and then add the tip.
A typical Hamburger platter set down waiter serviced meal will cost you $20 to $25
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