DoSomethingDifferent.com bolsters New York attractions
Trade specialist DoSomethingDifferent.com has boosted its collection of bookable attractions in New York.
Agents can book any of these activities and more, to build inclusive packages for their customers visiting New York, following the re-start of travel to the US earlier this month.
Commission is paid on all tickets and flexible terms include no deposit, amendment or cancellation fees.
New product includes an Empire State Building Sunrise Experience to witness of the most iconic views in New York without the crowds, in an exclusive early-morning limited experience. It’s priced from £115 per person, with a limited supply of 100 tickets available on 50 dates throughout the year.
Edge at Hudson Yards is a totally new experience with 360-degree views from the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere. General admission tickets from £32 per adult and £28 per child (6-12).
Visitors take also take in a New York Knicks NBA game or watch Tina: The Tina Turner Musical on Broadway.
Tickets: visit www.DoSomethingDifferent.com or contact the dedicated trade sales team on 0208 090 3890.
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