NYC offers discount attractions for MICE visitors
New York City’s official destination marketing agency NYC & Company has launched a City Delegate Discount Pass program for all visitors attending meetings in the Big Apple.
Discounted prices and admission is offered to all meeting attendees, exhibitors, and planners at more than 70 restaurants, tours, attractions, and retailers in the city.
The Pass is currently valid through June 30, 2015 and passholders can redeem offers by showing a printout or mobile version of the Delegate Discount Pass, which is provided by the NYC & Company services team to eligible meetings and conference attendees and planners.
New York City is known for its unrivaled dining, arts, culture, and tours, making it an appealing destination for meeting delegates from around the globe," said Fred Dixon, NYC & Company’s president and CEO.
"Meeting and convention visitors are crucial to New York City’s record-breaking travel and tourism industry, and we hope they take advantage of the plentiful savings available to them through the 2015 New York City Delegate Discount Pass."
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