New York City Christmas Lights Private Horse Carriage Ride

Christmas makes New York City absolutely magical. Colorful holiday lights, festive decorations and stunning window displays create the atmosphere of a winter wonderland. Our Horse Carriage Christmas L

Christmas makes New York City absolutely magical. Colorful holiday lights, festive decorations and stunning window displays create the atmosphere of a winter wonderland. Our Horse Carriage Christmas Lights Tours will take you into this fairy tale and make you believe in magic again. Ready for the Holiday Spirit? Want to explore the beauty of Central Park this Christmas? If so, NYC Fancy Rides must make your carriage ride. Bring your family or friends to experience the colorful Christmas night. To enjoy an unforgettable experience, sit back with a front-row seat and tour the beautiful Holiday Lights of New York City. NYC Fancy Rides reserves the right, at any time, to cancel, reschedule or alter any tour due to roadwork, street closures, temperatures above 89 or below 19 degrees Fahrenheit, inclement weather, or other unforeseen circumstances. In case of cancellation due to reasons listed above, customers are entitled to a full refund.

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Q: How cold does it get during these rides in December? Should I be worried about it being too chilly?

A: It can definitely get chilly in December! Even though they provide blankets, I’d recommend dressing in layers and bringing your own hot drinks if you can. The ride is magical in the cold, but being warm makes all the difference. Just check the weather before you go!

Q: Is there a limit on how many kids can go? What if I have two kids and three adults?

A: Yes, the maximum capacity is 4 adults or 5 passengers total, which can be 3 adults and 2 kids under 12. So if you have two kids and three adults, you’d need to make two separate bookings or leave one adult behind. Just keep that in mind when planning!

Q: What's the best time to book this for a good experience? I don’t want it to be too crowded.

A: I’d recommend going either early in the evening or closer to the holiday but on a weekday. Weekends are usually busier, and the earlier you go, the more you get to enjoy the lights without the crowd! Plus, the ambiance is just perfect then.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the NYC Christmas Lights Horse Carriage Ride!

I’m considering gifting this experience to my parents for their anniversary in December. They love Christmas lights! I just want to make sure it’s worth it and they’ll enjoy it. Has anyone done this tour? What was your experience like?

Just booked the NYC Christmas Carriage Ride!

I finally booked the carriage ride for next month! Got a weekday evening slot. I’m a little nervous about the cold but super excited to see the lights. Any tips on what to wear or bring?