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Tickets Required to Visit Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Amid Pandemic
The mayor announced Sunday that spectators will have to reserve a ticket to see it. He says this approach was in agreement with the state to limit crowds as coronavirus cases continue to increase during the holiday season.
Details on the ticketing plan will be released soon.
Me and my date were planning to go this Friday in the city to go take a picture with the Rockefeller tree. Does that mean we can't do that and have to wait to buy a ticket for a certain day and time?
Me and my date were planning to go this Friday in the city to go take a picture with the Rockefeller tree. Does that mean we can't do that and have to wait to buy a ticket for a certain day and time?
Google is an amazing tool for things you want to do!
Me and my date were planning to go this Friday in the city to go take a picture with the Rockefeller tree. Does that mean we can't do that and have to wait to buy a ticket for a certain day and time?
"Please, if you can make the decision to watch it on TV that's so much better, but if you choose to go in person there's going to be a lot of specific rules in place,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said during a briefing Monday.
Starting on December 3, those who choose to view it in person will have to scan a QR code in various locations near the tree to receive an available time slot. Each group is limited to five minutes.
Social distancing will be enforced with pods spread six feet apart.
Tree viewing zones are located on 49th and 50th Streets between 5th and 6th Avenues only. Time slots will be available between 6 a.m. and midnight every day.
"Please, if you can make the decision to watch it on TV that's so much better, but if you choose to go in person there's going to be a lot of specific rules in place,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said during a briefing Monday.
Starting on December 3, those who choose to view it in person will have to scan a QR code in various locations near the tree to receive an available time slot. Each group is limited to five minutes.
Social distancing will be enforced with pods spread six feet apart.
Tree viewing zones are located on 49th and 50th Streets between 5th and 6th Avenues only. Time slots will be available between 6 a.m. and midnight every day.
That's not what I was asking about, lol. Google is an amazing tool for things you want to learn like reading comprehension!
Darn you really are lazy...I gave you the link for rockfeller only it was on the skating section since I looked at that. You couldn't even click on the SAME website to the info about the tree
Do you want me to hold your hand when you arrive to NYC next week?
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