Experience the dazzling Christmas magic of the Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting! Step behind the velvet rope at our private gala dinner and be a part of the glitz and glamour most will only ever see o
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Dinner
- 4 Hour Open Bar
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Tree Lighting Ceremony is suitable for all ages, but kids must be accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that it can get quite crowded and loud with all the cheering and festivities, so if your little one is sensitive to that, it might be worth considering their comfort. Also, there's no specific age limit to buy tickets, but younger kids typically enjoy the spectacle!
A: The dress code is semi-formal. Think cocktail attire! Men should wear dress shirts and slacks, while women can wear anything from a nice dress to dressy pants. You'll want to feel festive but also comfy since you'll be enjoying gourmet food and drinks for several hours. Layering is a good idea since it can get a bit chilly in the ballroom!
A: The event is indoors, so you won’t have to worry about rain or snow ruining your experience. Just keep an eye on how the weather affects travel to the venue, like subway delays. The venue is well-prepared for winter weather, and it's heated, so you’ll be cozy while enjoying the view and festivities!
Discussions
Just booked the Tree Lighting Ceremony indoor viewing! 🎄✨
I finally pulled the trigger and bought tickets for the Tree Lighting Ceremony at Rockefeller Center! I can't wait to experience the glitz and glamour up close. I heard the open bar is fantastic, plus the food is gourmet. There's something so magical about watching the tree lighting live! I’m a bit nervous about the crowd though, but I think being indoors will help. Anyone got tips for what to wear?
Looking for a unique gift? Tree Lighting Ceremony viewing!
I’m thinking of gifting the Tree Lighting Ceremony viewing to my parents for Christmas! They love NYC and all things Christmas. I read it’s a pretty exclusive event with great food and drinks. Just want to make sure they don’t have to deal with the crowds outside. Anyone know how early I should advise them to arrive?