Majestic Theatre blends old world charm with perfect acoustics for live shows. Parking is close and affordable, making visits easy. Seating feels intimate yet bustling, ideal for dramatic plays like Phantom of the Opera.
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Arrive at the ticket window at least 15-20 minutes before the show starts.
The show starts within about 5 to 7 minutes of the ticket time.
Water inside the theatre costs $6 for a $1 bottle, and you can't bring your own.
Upscale seafood restaurant features white tablecloths, vaulted ceilings, and private dining rooms with casual seating. Atmosphere varies from quiet and warm to lively, with a curated playlist enhancing the experience. Patrons enjoy exquisite cocktails and top-class sushi in a chic, well-decorated space.
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Come on your birthday to get a free butter cake.
Ocean Prime offers an incredible experience during Happy Hour at 4:44 PM.
A special menu is available before 5:30 PM.
Landmarked theater built in 1913 offers a nostalgic atmosphere with excellent acoustics and a live orchestra that enhances shows. Parking garage next door provides reasonable rates for drivers. Seating is tight but views remain good from the steep balcony.
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The theater does not have elevators, making it difficult for those with mobility issues.
If you are tall, do not see a show here unless you don't mind bruising your knees.
If you sit in the mezzanine, you should be in the first 7 rows to avoid the balcony overhang blocking the view.
Boutique hotel blends 1940s Moroccan flair with Art Deco style for a cozy, quiet stay. Spacious rooms boast nostalgic decor and comfy beds. Parking is easy with an underground garage just 20 yards away, partially covered by the hotel.
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Parking costs $20.00 a day if you leave the car until your departure.
The hotel charges a $25 PER PERSON nightly resort fee, which can be misleading.
Rick’s Cafe serves a free light breakfast from 7-10am daily.
Minskoff Theatre
Spacious seating and comfortable chairs make watching shows a joy. Creative staging and spectacular costumes bring performances to life. Plenty of parking garages nearby add convenience for visitors.
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Arrive at least 45 minutes before the show to find your seat and buy snacks.
Performances of The Lion King are daily, but only one show per day.
The theatre has limited handicap accessibility, which may affect some visitors.
Beautifully remodeled with an intimate and elegant atmosphere, the theater offers comfortable seating and excellent audio for performances. Ample parking nearby allows time to stop for a bite, making visits easy and enjoyable.
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The play 'Left on 10th' runs until July 2, 2023.
The theater has elevators and is wheelchair accessible.
The mezzanine offers the best unblocked sightlines.
Performing arts theater offers magnificent sight lines and great sound system for an engaging show. Parking is easy with two garages right across the street. Efficient entry and intermission keep the visit smooth despite tight seating.
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Be on time as the show starts on the dot.
Don't be late because they don't wait and start the show whether you are in the room or not.
The seats in the theatre are so small that you're literally sitting on top of the people beside you.
Performing arts theater inside a hotel offers intimate seating and great acoustics for a cozy, modern vibe. Parking is easy with secure onsite options and extra spots across the street. Amenities include escalators and bars in a mall-like lobby, making visits smooth and enjoyable.
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The Marquis Theatre is located between W45th Street and W46th Street.
The venue does not allow latecomers to re-enter until after the first song.
There are only four women's stalls for a 1600 seat capacity.
Plaza shines with bright lights and massive digital billboards creating a lively vibe. Crowds enjoy live street performances and diverse languages. Parking is available but can be costly, with private spots charging at least $40.
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Expect large crowds during the New Year's celebration in Times Square.
Avoid visiting Times Square on weekends due to heavy foot traffic.
Be cautious of costumed characters asking for money after taking photos.
Rooms feature spacious design and breathtaking city views with comfortable bedding. Parking is available but expensive and tricky due to large vehicles outside. Despite central location, hotel stays quiet and comfortable except for a noisy breakfast room.
Good to know
The buffet closes promptly at 10 a.m.
Expect a 15 to 25 minute wait for breakfast during peak hours.
Happy hour is from 4 to 8 p.m.