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NEW YORK: FAMILY FUN IN THE BIG APPLE


Take a bite of the Big Apple


New York City is a feast for the senses, where everywhere you look there is something new to discover – or taste! Navigate city neighborhoods with our expert guides in private motor coaches, limos and a ferry ride that take you to landmark sites like Ellis Island, Ground Zero, Broadway, Rockefeller Center and Chelsea Market. Get a back stage pass to meet Broadway performers; see Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark; hear firsthand accounts of 9/11 from a NYPD detective; and journey to the stars at Hayden Planetarium – it’s all included for your family to experience together.


Tauck Bridges Family Value Includes:


• Exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Broadway during a Theatre Workshop & tickets to Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark


• A taste of New York with lunch at Carnegie Deli, a pre-theatre dinner and a trip to a famous candy store


• Insider sightseeing with a local expert with fantastic views from the “Top of the Rock”; a docent-led tour of the American Museum of Natural History and a “tasty” walking tour in Little Italy and Chinatown with special cultural treats


• A moving visit to the World Trade Center Site & St. Paul’s Chapel with a NYPD detective who shares her experiences


• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted


• 10 meals (5 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners); all gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides & drivers; service charges, taxes, and porterage


Call your travel agent or Tauck Bridges at 866-636-6500


Imagine all the stories that began at Ellis Island and hear more from the families you meet with Tauck Bridges.


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