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New York: NYC, CityPASS Family Vacation Ideas - Empire State Building and Most Amazing Museums. Any time of the year NYC offers family vacation possibilities that will energize and inspire. And sharing the city with kids is a blast made easier and cheaper with a NYC CityPASS.

Buy a CityPASS New York City and do the city, it’s as easy as that. The pocket-sized NYC coupon book makes the deciding effortless and provides a productive starting point for a family vacation in NYC.

What’s included? The American Museum of Natural History, The Empire State Building Observatory, The Metropolitian Museum of Art, The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island, Top of the Rock, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, and a Circle Line Harbor Cruise.

Dinosaurs, fossils and star time. The American Museum of Natural History is filled with “wows!” at every turn, from the famous fossil halls and the exceptional dinosaur exhibitions to the extensive rock and mineral displays and the gigantic blue whale, the museum is interactive and inspirational.The place is awesome and for all ages. Bonus points: Created to improve any visit with kids, the new Discovery Room offers families with children ages 5–12, a unique opportunity to enjoy a hands-on, behind-the-scenes look at science using puzzles and games, artifacts and specimens, scientific challenges and investigations. Not to be missed: Combining music, awesome animation and surround sound, SonicVision at the Rose Center is a sensory thrill. Bring a friend free on Fridays and Saturdays just by using the website coupon. Only for kids: Even before making a visit to the museum kids can access an interactive website created by the museum staff. As the website explains “ology” at the end of any word means "the study of" and the website provides endless possibilities.

Paul Cezanne, Vincent van Gogh, Georges-Pierre Seurat, and Evard Munch. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is all new, awesome, elegant and innovative; yet family friendly and engaging, the museum showcases great masterpieces combining state-of the-art technology, dramatic textures and natural light. With exhibition space spanning 125,000 square feet, the new facility must be seen to be believed. Permanent gallery collections include significant works by Paul Cezanne, Vincent van Gogh, Georges-Pierre Seurat, and Evard Munch. The new MoMA features a gallery devoted to contemporary art and another for new media. The museum’s massive inventory includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, architectural models and drawings, and design objects in addition to some 22,000 films, videos, and media works. Bonus points: Film tickets may be obtained for same-day screenings at no charge by visiting the Film Desk. Unique audio tapes scripted for young ears make gallery visits fun for kids. Not to be missed: The perfect meeting place, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden showcases art and is framed by the dynamics of NYC Midtown. Only for teens: Created in collaboration with high school students, Red Studio is a website with menu of modern art topics and activities relevant to teens. A seasonal program, “Friday Night at the Movies” encourages teens to watch and discuss classic, foreign, documentary, and contemporary films with MoMA Educators and film curators. Free pizza and soda are served at each film.

A spiral, skylights and Vasily Kandinsky. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Guggenheim Museum it is like no other and destined to be timeless. The picture perfect location overlooking Central Park invites, no demands, a second look. The interior is as impressive as its exterior. The cathedral–like main gallery ramps along the perimeter wall spiraling from the ground to the sky. Adjacent galleries interlock creating a rich matrix of viewing spaces. The museum is easy to manage with kids because of the central core which allows young kids to visualize the viewing plan. The mood of the museum is ever-changing relying on filtered light to augment the unique exhibition schedule which showcases only the very best. Bonus points: Among the more than 150 works within the Guggenheim’s extensive collection is Kandinsky at the Bauhaus(1922-1923), alone worth the trip. Vasily Kandinsky, whose works are currently on display, is the standard bearer for abstract expression on canvas. Not to be missed: If time only allows a short visit ascend to the top and meander down the spiral; at the conclusion of the short visual adventure turn around with your kids and look up. It is cool! Only for families: From time to time the museum presents family workshops geared to children ages 7–13 with an adult companion.

Rise above it all. The Empire State Building provides a view from the top not only includes the vastness of Manhattan and surrounding burrows but on a clear day the neighboring states of New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. Dubbed the "Eighth Wonder of the World" the Art Deco edifice is regal and stately, a symbol of the city’s world-class stature. Connecting visitors with the city in a virtual way, New York Skyride, an exciting interactive tour of New York City makes the urban scene inviting by adding a surreal dimension. The 86th floor observatory, reached by high speed, automatic elevators, has both a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer, and spacious outdoor promenade. Bonus points: Now in addition to informative signage, there is an audio tour scripted in six languages offering answers to what’s that over there? Not to be missed: Do not leave the city without seeing the dramatic lighting that adorns the ESB at night. Only for kids: To entice young visitors, trivia questions, quiz games and pages created for coloring may also be found at the website. Empire State Building Coloring Pages

CityPASS New York City. This pocket sized pass book includes: The American Museum of Natural History, The Empire State Building Observatory, The Metropolitian Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island, Top of the Rock, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, and a Circle Line Harbor Cruise. Call toll-free 1-888-330-5008 or CityPASS New York City

Family Vacation Details

The American Museum of Natural History: SonicVision at the Rose Center is (212)769-5200. Only for Kids: www.ology.amnh.org. Central Park West at 79th Street, (212) 769-5100 or www.amnh.org

The Empire State Building Observatory: CityPASS holders may pass by the ticket lines and proceed directly to the high speed elevator line. On the 80th Floor present the coupon at the audio tour kiosk and receive one audio tour per ticket, it’s as easy as that. FYI: For safety reasons there is a limit to the number of people allowed in the lobby resulting in a line along the street out side of the door. 350 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street, 1-877-NYC VIEW (692-8439) or www.esbnyc.com

The Metropolitian Museum of Art: 
Includes one Metropolitan Museum of Art VIP general admission; $1 off of audio tour; all special exhibitions.1000 Fifth Avenue, (212)535-7710  or www.metmuseum.org

Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island: Includes one ferry ride to and from Battery Park in NY or Liberty Park in NJ, with stops at Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Toll-free 1.877.LADY.TIX or www.statuecruises.com.
 
Guggenheim Museum: By pass the lines and present the coupon at the Membership Desk. For the Family Workshops call (212) 423-3587. 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street, (212)423-3500 or www.guggenheim.org

Museum of Modern Art: By pass the ticket lines and present your coupon at the galleries entrance in the lobby. Only for Teens: Red Studio teen connection is redstudio.moma.org 1 West 53 Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, (212) 708-9400 or www.moma.org

Circle Line Harbor Cruise: Present the coupon at the express window to expedite your boarding. Location: Pier 83 Midtown at 42nd Street and 12th Avenue, (212) 563-3200 or www.circleline42.com

Top of the Rock:
CityPASS ticket includes Rockefeller Center Observation Deck general admission. 50th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, (877) 692-7625 or topoftherocknyc.com
General text and /images/ezine provided by CiyPass.com. Bonus points for families researched by Travel Communications staff. Copyright 2012.