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Secure 2008 Prices For Your 2009 Vacation To New York City or Philadelphia

If you are planning to travel to New York City or Philadelphia this coming year, then you really need to check out the NY Pass and Philadelphia Pass.

They are one of the best tourist secrets in town. You can get to New York City and buy a ticket for one of those famous Red Double-Decker Hop-on, Hop-off service. You can get 2-days of unlimited hop-on, hop-off double-decker bus service and access to the most exciting things to do in New York City.

Stops include: Central Park, Lincoln Center, American Museum of Natural History, Guggenheim, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty Cruise, South Street Seaport and 50 other places.

Here's the place where the Internet gives you a huge advantage. If you walk-up and buy a ticket on the street once you get to NYC, the bus ride alone is over $60. But if you buy a New York Pass, you'll get that included plus tons of other free admission passes to the major museums and tourist attractions for a steal.


The best part? There's a 100% Money Back Guarantee and a No-Questions Asked Refund Insurance option now available.
New York Pass Insurance

New York Pass insurance gives you the comfort of knowing that should you be unable to use your Pass, you will receive a full refund with no questions asked.

When you purchase your New York Pass on this website, you will be given the option to insure the passes for a charge of 4.5% of your total order value.

Should you not use your pass for any reason, simply let us know you are returning your insured, unused passes or tickets to us, and we will issue you a full refund with no questions asked.

New York Pass purchases are generally non-refundable, so unless insurance is purchased refunds will not be offered for unused New York Passes.


Now here's the important time-sensitive part. NY Pass has announced price increases to take effect the 2nd week of January I believe. Here's the NEW prices:

New York Pass new Prices
1Day Adult $75
1Day Child $55
2Day Adult $110
2Day Child $90
3Day Adult $140
3Day Child $120
7Day Adult $180
7Day Child $140

NY Bus Packages
2Day Adult $139
2Day Child $109
3Day Adult $175
3Day Child $155
7Day Adult $215
7Day Child $175

Philadelphia Pass new Prices
1Day Adult $55
1Day Child $35
2Day Adult $75
2Day Child $55
3Day Adult $95
3Day Child $75
7Day Adult $115
7Day Child $95

But there is still time to secure the 2008 pricing and get the discount for the future.

If you're going to NYC, I recommend buying these passes at 2008 pricing and get the insurance of 100% money back if you don't even end up going to NYC.

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Going into NYC for Christmas

There's tons of stuff to do in NYC even if you're not an official tourist and live in the burbs.

One of the best kept secrets is the NY PASS tourist card. It's a pay-on-price ticket to 40+ top tourist sites and attractions.

The New York Pass


Places like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Hard Rock Cafe, Circleline Cruise around Manhattan, Museums, Museums, Museums. And then there's discounts to other places.

It's something I'd recommend to anyone showing around out-of-town family visitors too.

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