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    4.1 (185 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    Allyson M.

    What a wonderful activity to do while in NYC. We went on a Friday afternoon, and bought our tickets there, not online. It was not super crowded at all, just a steady flow of waves of groups. It's a beautiful way to learn the history of NYC, and see what they have to offer here in terms of sightseeing. The tour took us a little over an hour to do. It ended with a soar ride through all of Manhattan island, who doesn't love a soar virtual ride. Such a fun way to see and learn about this awesome city. Great for kids too. I totally recommend this place!!

    Lauren S.

    This is such a fun experience whether you're visiting you for the first time or you just wanna be a tourist in your own city. It's part museum part attraction part ride. The ride at the end was so much fun. It's a 4K experience. You sore over in New York City journal those seasons it's really fun. I had a great time.

    Robert M.

    Had a really good time at RiseNY. It was actually way better than I expected. You get to learn a lot about New York's history, but it doesn't feel boring at all..they make everything interactive and easy to enjoy. Everything was put together really well and kept my attention the whole time. You can tell they put real effort into the experience. The ride at the end was definitely my favorite part. Super fun and a perfect way to finish it off. Overall, it's a solid spot to check out if you're in the city and want something different to do.

    Jerry P.

    RiseNY calls itself part ride, part museum, which is about as accurate as advertising ever gets. It begins with a short film narrated by Jeff Goldblum, who has the kind of voice that makes you believe he could narrate the mating habits of sewer rats and you would still lean forward to listen. The film is only seven minutes long and tells the story of New York's transportation system and its growth into the madness it is today. Unfortunately, the projector shook the entire time, as if it too was having an anxiety attack about living in New York. My eyes vibrated in sympathy, and I was relieved when it ended. From there you are guided through small exhibits on skyscrapers, music, radio, television and Broadway. Each is just long enough to be interesting, and just short enough not to become homework. Even my ten year old found things to point at and ask questions about, which is the gold standard for any family attraction. You get models of skyscrapers, the first elevator brake, costumes from the Village People, Joey Ramone's leather jacket, famous radio broadcasts echoing out of hidden speakers, the Honeymooners set, the Friends couch, Jimmy Fallon's desk, and costumes from The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King and Aladdin. It is a sampler platter of New York culture, served in manageable bites. Then comes the main event, which they insist on dressing up with a story. You are told it is 1958, you are at a Times Square New Year's Eve party, and a thunderstorm is approaching. This elaborate fiction is mostly there to slow down the flow of guests, though it adds little else. The ride itself is what matters, and the ride is excellent. A simulator that lifts you into the air and makes you feel as though you are flying across New York's landmarks. It is very much like Disney's Soarin' at EPCOT, only smaller, which is not a crime. Floating above the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge and Times Square is exhilarating, and everyone in my family stepped off smiling. There are two kinds of tickets: regular and VIP. VIP lets you skip the line, but when we went at noon there was no line at all. By the time we left at 1:30 the crowds were growing, so perhaps VIP is useful on a busy day, but I cannot say. I bought through Viator at a discount and felt I got my money's worth. Will I go back? Probably not. This feels like a one and done. But if you are in Times Square with an hour or two to kill, or if the weather has turned on you, RiseNY is worth your time. It tells the story of New York in digestible fragments and then lets you soar above it all, which is a nice change from sweating in it at street level. Four stars, because even with the shaking projector and the padded story, my family enjoyed themselves, which in New York is not always guaranteed.

    Anna H.

    So amazing. Made me feel proud to be a Nyer. Great nyc history museum. Great ride. Educational and fun. I bring every relative here.

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    Matthew N.

    This unique blend of interactive sets, props, and exhibits really shows NY's "rise" as the cultural and economic center of America. Informative without being too wordy or academic, this experience is definitely worth the price! We found the early descriptions of life in New Amsterdam very intriguing, and would have loved more of that! But the nostalgia of seeing the famous cultural aspects of NY, such as the Tonight show set and the hip hop clothing from the 90's was also great. The virtual reality roller coaster was a memorable finish to this exhibit and makes it great for kids and adults.

    Nicole B.

    This was a cute experience and a very touristy experience. Its basically a small time travel display of the start, growth and present of New York City. It was informative in some areas and great photo opts. The best part was the 4D ride at the end that made it kind of worth it. This is good for people of all ages.

    Kelly V.

    We purchased the Go city pass and this one one of the options. It was pretty cool. Gives a little glimpse into the history of Times Square and the subway and some other NY facts. The main attraction is the simulator ride. I'd compare it to Soarin' over California at Disney's California Adventure. This was a close walk from Times Square too.

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    Ben L.

    Came on a trip with some clients and really enjoyed everything. We spent about a good hour in there, had VIP tickets. The interactive displays were very interesting and full of New York history. The best part was the interactive flying ride. At the end we all got a bag and a poster to take home. Definitely a good place to come with family or for some relaxing fun.

    Jason B.

    First of all, the staff was great. Having read some of the reviews beforehand, I was a little concerned about the experience, but all the staff were great and personable. Now, as for the rest of it goes, I would say it's very meh. The exhibits only took me about half an hour to go through, and I wasn't exactly racing. They were pretty standard and nothing that was all that interesting. I won't say it's bad by any means, but it wasn't anything special, and it didn't really do anything for me. The 'ride' itself was a little disappointing, too. You're lifted about 2 feet off the ground, air blows on you, you're spun around, and the ride will vibrate and rock back and forth a little bit while pictures play on the wall and mist blows on you during the water scenes. You could and should be able to have your camera out without issue, but I get why they don't allow it. Again, while it was disappointing, I won't go as far as to say it was bad, but it was a letdown. Lastly, the VIP. I did the VIP option, and it definitely wasn't worth it, at least for me. There was no line outside when I got there, so I went right in. For the first part of it, there were about 5-6 people in the regular line, and I was the only one in the VIP line. While I did get let in first, the others got in immediately after me. Same thing for the second part, where we get in the "elevator" to get to the ride. In fact, for the last part of it, I was actually last let in for the ride. Maybe, on a very busy day, the VIP may be worth it, but I can't see it ever being busy enough to justify spending the extra money for it. I basically ended up paying the extra money for a free tote bag and poster. I didn't even bother making use of the 20% off both because I didn't see anything that interested me enough, and because they probably mark it up another 20% to justify the discount offered. So overall, I don't envision a scenario where I'd go back. If you do go, don't do the VIP; it isn't worth it, even if it is busy, things move quickly enough, and there are only a couple of places where you have to wait anyway. The exhibits themselves are meh. I won't go as far as to say don't go or don't do it, but go in with tempered expectations and a discounted rate if you can.

    Steph S.

    We did RiseNY yesterday. I don't think I knew what to expect entirely but we really enjoyed it. Bought tickets online and everything was smooth. Didn't feel we needed the VIP tickets, as we had a day where we pretty much had everything to ourselves. We were booked for 1:45 and the place felt empty. There were people there, but very rarely were other people in the exhibits with us. You start with a short film about the history of the city, and then work your way throughout some exhibits. You learn about some fashion, finance, TV, radio, celebrities, broadway, music, and then get to the ride portion. While the exhibits were cool and interesting the ride is the highlight. Similar to SOARIN in Disney, this ride takes you all over NYC. Excellent ride. I get motion sickness and was fine. It's not an intense ride. The seats just move a bit and the large screen in front of you changes as you go over NYC and experience the city. There's a small gift shop, and an opportunity to buy a photo. Popcorn included in admission as you can have some popcorn prior to the ride. Overall a cool experience. It didn't take us super long to go through the exhibits. Maybe an hour or so.

    Ashley T.

    Came with my daughter's 5th grade class. I can honestly say I took more from the experience than the kids. NYC is so rich with history. It sets the tone for much of the tri state area and the world. My favorite sections were TV and radio. While I have a background in dance and enjoyed the Broadway section, much of the history in that section, I already know. Seeing the evolution of TV and radio was really cool. Being able to hear speeches and understanding that this was a primary method of gaining information was mind blowing even now in this era. I highly recommend coming in a small group. This ia also a great location to take kids because they can gain the historical background. The ride was really cool. To see all of NYC in that way was great for myself and the kids. I look forward to going back so I can enjoy more of the sections that I didn't get to spend as much time in.

    A little bit of history on a Saturday!
    Lisa S.

    Want something to do in NYC that the entire family will enjoy, come here. You will be pleasantly surprised by the history and the interactive experiences planned ahead. The virtual train ride, the TV sets, the Broadway shows and my favorite was the flying through the city tour. An exciting date or a family trip, everyone would enjoy coming here.

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    Great experience, great customer service, and the show was amazing. I will go back again.

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    Enjoyed learning about New York's past. Interesting information and costumes. The ride at the end was great!

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    They tell you .45 mins to an hour ... the stimulation ride is 3 to 4 mins ... Chicago's is better

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    Ask the Community - RiseNY

    What's the bag policy?

    You can bring bags in and carry around the exhibits. But when you go on the ride portion at the end, all bags need to go in their cubbies. They said anything that won't fit in your pocket, even my very small cross body purse had to be stowed. The… Read more

    Some ticket sites don't specify a time on the ticket? Is it first come first served with the purchase of general admission ticket?

    bought mine directly from them online. ticket times provided during purchase. 20 minute window for arrival time provided

    Do they accept walk in's and is there usually a line for tickets?

    Walk-ins yes. Extra payment may apply. lines dependent on day, date, time and other local activities I Tomes Square area

    How long does the ride last?

    The whole museum setting can take you 60+ minutes if you walk slow and read and observe all of the different themes. The actual RISE ride is probably about 10 minutes and if you are familiar with SOARING at EPCOT it is very similar except it… Read more

    I've been on epcot's soarin several times but still afraid of heights. Is there anything to hold on to?

    The seating is exactly like soaring. My wife is also afraid of heights but loved soaring and Rise NY. Enjoy

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    I found Skyscape museum while walking in the area and trying to get out of heavy snow. I wasn't…read morefully sure what to expect but I left really happy we got to experience it. Skyscape is a really engaging and a well designed experience. Theres a lot to see and do, with interactive spy style missions that kept both me and my son entertained the entire time! My son was completely locked in the whole time and I was right there pretending I definitely understood the instructions on the first try. It's mostly a hands on experience, you're not just walking through exhibits, you're actually participating, solving challenges and learning as you go. Even better, it didn't feel crowded, which made it comfortable to move through at our own pace. We were able to go back and redo some of the exhibits we enjoyed, which made the experience even more fun the second (and third) time around. Overall, a great mix of entertainment and learning, especially for kids but enjoyable for adults too. 10/10. My son loved every second. I loved pretending I knew what was going on.

    What a fun and interactive place with friends or a date night! The husband and I came here as a…read moreswitch from a typical dinner and drinks date night. On weeknights, it's cheaper than the weekends, which made this experience more worth it at $27pp. Plus, you also save a couple dollars by purchasing your tickets beforehand online. We participated in the Spygames portion, which was worth doing. Once we got a wristband and setup an account, we got to start the games. They also offer free lockers (you'll want to remove any purses, bags, jackets, etc) as you'll be moving a lot. There's 10 rooms of a variety of games although some are similar or duplicates. You'll be very active jumping, climbing, and running around. The hour went by pretty quick but we were both sweating and exhausted by the end of it, so an hour is really all you need.

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    Carnegie Hall is a delightful, dazzling place, where the arts have traditionally -- and still,…read morecurrently -- thrive. It's such an important NYC cultural landmark, and I've been deeply fortunate to attend four events there now. If you're reading this review because you're thinking of attending an upcoming performance, and you're on the fence about it, then I hope that this review will persuade you to get off of the fence and into a seat at Carnegie Hall! Trust me, it's so worth it. Most recently, I participated in a wonderful event at Zankel Hall. It was called "The Divine Art of Music," and it was fabulous. It featured much of the best of both "Western" and "Eastern" music; I can confidently assert that it uplifted many souls that evening. Zankel Hall itself, which seats about 600 people, had such an intimate and fresh feeling to it...highly recommend it! The ushers were all focused, kind, attentive and friendly, which also contributed to a positive and memorable experience for everyone in attendance. IMHO, Carnegie Hall is a foretaste of heaven, which makes heaven all the more attractive. : ) In conclusion, it's truly one of those awe-inspiring gems on this side of the veil, so to speak, which brings us not only culture but a sense of God's goodness and loveliness to all who enter it. I hope that it continues to flourish for many years to come. Amen : ) To more joyful musical moments, Kat PS The Ricola Original Herb Cough Drops (complimentary and on demand) -- in its hallowed hallways -- are such a nice touch. : ) Thanks so much ~

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    The Art Students League will always have a special place in my heart. I can't speak to how they are…read morecurrently but I attended from 2015-2019 and made many friends here, and it was a great environment to create, whether I was learning wood sculpture or refining my vision as a painter. Most of the instructors were wonderful, offering guidance when I asked and space when I needed it. It is very reasonably priced and remains a true NYC institution. The only instructor I would caution against is Pat Lipsky. I found her conceited and negative, even spiteful at times. If your aesthetics do not align with Immanuel Kant or Clement Greenberg, you may not feel welcome in her class. After she asked me to help set up her studio for a visiting curator, I left the class. From that point on, she refused to acknowledge me when we crossed paths. Still, the overall experience was deeply meaningful. I am grateful for the time I spent here and the ways it shaped my work and friendships.

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