Elevate your New York City experience with the VIP Rock Pass, the premier choice for discerning visitors. Begin your two hour guided journey in the opulent VIP Lounge before delving into the rich hist
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- VIP Lounge access
- Admission to Top of the Rock Observation Deck
- Discount at the Gift Shop
- Champagne toast at The Weather Room Cafe & Bar (21+)
- Exclusive access to one of Rockefeller Center’s rooftop gardens
- Guided tour of Rockefeller Center
- Photo Souvenir
- SKYLIFT- a heart-pounding 360 degree experience
- The Beam experience
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you need to be 21 or older for the champagne toast at The Weather Room Cafe & Bar. They do check IDs, so make sure to bring yours! If you're gifting this to someone under 21, they can still enjoy the other aspects of the VIP experience, but they'll miss out on the toast.
A: Yes, you can typically reschedule your VIP Rock Pass experience. Just make sure to contact their customer service as soon as you know you'll need to change your plans. They’re usually pretty flexible, but it's best to check their specific policy.
A: Dress comfortably but stylishly! The rooftop garden and the Top of the Rock can get windy, especially up high, so maybe a light jacket depending on the season. If you plan to have the champagne toast, dress up a bit but keep it fun—no need for formal wear!
Discussions
Just did the VIP Rock Pass and WOW!
I took my partner to the VIP Rock Pass experience last weekend and it was amazing! The guided tour through Rockefeller Center was super informative, and the views from Top of the Rock are unreal. Plus, the rooftop garden was such a hidden gem! Don’t forget to grab some photos with the Photo Pass. If you're considering this as a gift, it's totally worth it! Just be prepared for some walking.
Thinking of getting the VIP Rock Pass as a gift!
My sister's birthday is coming up and I’m thinking of gifting her the VIP Rock Pass. She loves NYC and I know she’d appreciate the champagne toast and the rooftop views! Has anyone done it recently? Any tips for making it special?