The Holidays are Nigh December 7, 2025
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: Happy Holidays, NYC, photography, Rockefeller Center, Rockefeller Christmas Tree, Top of the Rock, VIP
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For the third (or is it fourth) year in a row my friend Robyn and I got tickets for the Top of the Rock VIP experience but this time during the evening. I admit that it is always fun and seeing the city at night during a full moon was very special. Good news is that it is magical, bad news is…that it is crowded and it was freezing. By the end of this altitudinous adventure I could not feel my feet. So very cold and windy. One of our special events was closed because of the high winds so we will be returning to the Sky Lift soon. Also, Santa was awol. Perhaps he was busy shopping and wrapping presents. Who knows? Anyway…Happy Holidays!
Beam Me Up! December 17, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: architecture, art, NYC, NYC skyline, photography, Rockefeller Christmas Tree, Santa, The Beam, Top of the Rock, VIP
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My good friend Robyn and I went on a 2.5 hour guided tour of Rockefeller Center (which actually lasted 3.5 hours) that included a fascinating history of their art and architecture. This VIP (which means a bit pricey) tour also includes exclusive access to one of Rockefeller Center’s hidden rooftop gardens with a view of the Saks Fifth Avenue beautiful holiday display and a unique perspective of St Patrick’s Cathedral. Plus an expedited entry and private elevator access to the Top of the Rock observation deck, The new Beam Experience that allows visitors to recreate the famed 1932 photo “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper,” showing 11 workers eating lunch on a steel beam high above Manhattan streets while 30 Rock was under construction and a Photo Pass. Plus, this holiday season, the VIP Rock Pass also includes exclusive, unobscured viewing of the Tree, plus the Santa Photo Experience and the Christmas Tree Photo. I admit I was giddy about the Santa experience since I had never had a photo taken with Santa. It was a full, memorable visit. If you have the time, I highly suggest it be added to your holiday plans. And yes..it is crowded.