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Romance over New York - Private Helicopter Flight
2 Hour New York Harbor Cruise - See the famous skyline from the water.
Madame Tussauds New York City - Interactive Wax Experience
The Beast - 45 Miles Per Hour - NY Fastest Harbor Cruise! May - October
2 Hour Private New York City Photo Tour-Central Park and Uptown
New York Splash Tours - New York City's first land & water visitor experience. Starts in April '08
New York City Explorer Pass - 5 New York Attractions for One Low Price
©2007 Leisure Pass Duration: 2 Days
Departs from: Redemption Center: See detailed address below
Price from:
$15.00 - $25.00 (USD)
The 2-day Brooklyn Pass includes admission to some of the area’s top attractions, special offers and discounts on food and retailers, complete with an informative guide book. Use your Brooklyn Pass to grab a slice of cheesecake at Junior’s, walk through more than 200 cherry blossom trees at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, enjoy a discounted performance at Brooklyn Academy of Music, sample the beer at Brooklyn Brewery, roam the Egyptian treasures of the Brooklyn Museum, and play with the otters at the New York Aquarium!
Brooklyn Botanic GardenBrooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, called “the premier horticultural attraction
in the region” by The New York Times, is New York City’s natural
wonder, where no matter what the season, something is always in bloom.
Stroll the many gardens within the Garden. Enjoy the serenity of the
Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, tour the fragrant Cranford Rose Garden,
bring the family to explore the children’s Discovery Garden, or visit
the Steinhardt Conservatory, containing the world famous C.V. Starr
Bonsai Museum. Visit the Terrace Café and Garden Gift Shop.
The Brooklyn Pass offers you free admission to the Garden.
Brooklyn Children's Museum
Founded in 1899 as the world's first museum for kids,
Brooklyn Children’s Museum provides hands-on learning adventures in
world culture and natural science. In the Museum’s nine interactive
galleries, children meet live animals, play musical instruments from
across the globe, study plants, run a pizza shop, and much more.
Visitors explore faraway lands and the natural world through a
collection of more than 30,000 objects. Through award-winning exhibits,
acclaimed programming, and fabulous performances, children and families
have an opportunity to touch the world, right here in Brooklyn.
The Brooklyn Pass grants you free admission to the Museum.
Brooklyn Museum
The Brooklyn Museum is one of the largest museums in the United States
and one of the premier art institutions in the world. Its monumental
landmark Beaux Arts building, which has a dramatic new front
entrance and public plaza, contains comprehensive collections that
include more than one million objects - from Ancient Egyptian
masterpieces to
contemporary painting and sculpture - representing almost every culture
and corner of the world.
The Brooklyn Pass grants you free admission to the Museum.
Independence Electric Boat
An enchanting ride aboard the electric boat Independence is
the perfect way to discover the scenic landscapes of Brooklyn’s
renowned Prospect Park. You’ll cruise through the winding Lullwater and
Lake, thriving wildlife habitats that are a birdwatcher’s paradise. The
boat departs from the Audubon Center at the Boathouse, where
interactive exhibits and interpretive nature trails bring a world of
nature to life right in the heart of Brooklyn.
The Brooklyn Pass entitles you to one free tour.
Jewish Children's Museum
A place of learning and wonder, the Jewish Children’s Museum is a
unique institution where children and their parents - from all segments
of the community - can explore Jewish history and heritage in a
stimulating and interactive environment. You won’t find any DO NOT
TOUCH or KEEP OFF signs here. In every corner of this innovative
facility, Jewish life and history come alive through creative and
accessible multi-media activities designed to engage, entertain and
educate.
The Brooklyn Pass entitles you to one free entry.
New York Aquarium
From sharks to sea otters to seahorses, the wildlife at the New York
Aquarium reflects the diversity of marine life itself. This seaside
park at Coney Island features fascinating marine mammal demonstrations,
hands-on exhibits, and up-close creature encounters. Sea Cliffs is a
rocky marine habitat for walruses, penguins, seals and more. At Explore
the Shore, touch sea creatures, be amazed by the alien world of the
jellyfish, or let a 400-gallon wave “crash” over you. All year round,
don’t miss the popular Aquatheater show, starring our amazing sea lions.
The Brooklyn Pass grants you free admission to the Aquarium.
New York Transit Museum
Housed in a historic 60,000 square feet, 1936 subway station, the New
York Transit Museum is the largest museum of public transportation
history in the United States. Our comprehensive collection includes
more than 6,000 objects and 250,000 archival materials tracing the
cultural, social, and technological history of public transportation in
the New York metropolitan region. On view are permanent and changing
exhibitions, interactive displays, 20 vintage subway and elevated cars
and a working signal tower. In addition to exhibits, programs include:
guided tours, lectures, films and age-appropriate children’s workshops.
Museum store with wide range of transit related products and books on
premises.
The Brooklyn Pass grants you free admission to the Museum.
Prospect Park Carousel
Take a ride back in time on a one-of-a-kind Carousel featuring 51
magnificently carved horses, a lion, a giraffe, a deer and two
dragon-pulled chariots. Carved in 1912 by Charles Carmel, one of the
foremost carousel designers of the time, this fully restored classic
has an original Wurlitzer band organ and offers a fast and breezy ride.
Located in the Park’s Children’s Corner, come and take a spin - it’s
the perfect accompaniment to a day of fun in Prospect Park for kids of
all ages.
The Brooklyn Pass grants you One Free Carousel Ride.
Prospect Park Lakeside Snack Bar
A trip to Prospect Park would be not be complete without a lakeside
picnic surrounded by the glistening Lake of Brooklyn’s urban oasis. The
Lakeside Snack Bar is conveniently located next to the Park’s Pedal
Boat dock and interpretive Nature Trail System. Complement a picnic
lunch with a pedal boat rental for up to four people ($15 for one hour
with refundable $10 deposit). A fun and affordable way to soak up some
rays and get back to nature.
The Brooklyn Pass offers a free picnic lunch for one (includes hot dog, ice cream, chips, and soft drink).
Prospect Park Zoo
Tunnel through a prairie dog town. Master the language of baboons.
Create animal art, using meerkats as your models. Do it all, and much
more at the Prospect Park Zoo, a 12-acre state-of-the-art children’s
zoo that’s home to nearly 400 animals of more than 85 species. The
interactive World of Animals, Animal Lifestyles, and Animals In Our
Lives indoor and outdoor exhibit areas encourage youngsters to get up
close to the wildlife and use all their senses to discover the natural
world.
The Brooklyn Pass grants you free admission to the Zoo.
Weeksville Historic Hunterfly Road Houses
Weeksville Heritage Center brings African American history to life! Its
historic Hunterfly Road Houses are the only surviving residential
structures of Weeksville, a vibrant, self-sufficient 19th century
African American community. Tour the newly-restored houses, which are
listed on the National Historic Register, or attend Weeksville Heritage
Center’s education, preservation, music, lectures, walking tours and
other programs for all ages. There’s a lot to discover about how
African Americans lived in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Brooklyn Pass offers a Full tour of the Historic Hunterfly Road Houses.
| Location: | Redemption Center: See detailed address below |
|---|---|
| Schedule: | Set Your Own Schedule |
©2007 Leisure Pass The Pass also provides value-added features at:
Astroland ($5 off Pay-One-Price wristband)
Deno's WonderWheel (two wonder wheel tickets for the price of one)
Prospect Park Lakeside Snack Bar (free picnic lunch)
Junior’s (a free slice of cheesecake)
Brooklyn Brewery (free tour and one beer)
Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment ($2 off any walking tour and $5 off any cruise)
Barge Music ($5 off any ticket on Thursday or Friday evenings)
Brooklyn Historical Society (1/2 price admission)
Brooklyn Academy of Music (10% any ticket for a BAM-produced event on day of show).
Brooklyn Pass
Set Your Own Schedule
Duration:
2 Days
| Regular Price | Discount | Internet Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per Adult | $25.00 | $25.00 | |
| Per Child (2-12 yrs) | $15.00 | $15.00 |
Please enter a travel date on the order form, this is only required as an indication of your arrival not the date your card starts.
Q: When does my Brooklyn Pass become activated?
A: Your New York Pass becomes activated the moment you use it at your first
attraction
Q: Is there a limit to how many attractions I can visit
in one day?
A: No. There is no limit at all. You can visit 2 or 20 attractions in one day
if you wish-as long as your stamina holds up!
Q: Can I visit the same attraction twice in one day?
A: Unfortunately, no. You may visit each attraction only once per day.
However, you may return to that
attraction the next day for another fun filled visit.
Q. When do I have to use my Brooklyn by?
A. New York Passes can be purchased now and used until one year from the purchase date.
Q: I am staying in Brooklyn for one day-can I use it one day and come back again in 6 months to use
the other day I have left?
A: No. The moment you use your Brooklyn Pass it becomes activated and the card
starts counting down it’s “internal clock”.
Q: What if I lose my Brooklyn Pass?
A: When you receive your Brooklyn Pass you should immediately sign the back
of the card and note the card’s I.D. number on a separate piece of paper
for safekeeping. If loss occurs, the Brooklyn Pass home office can issue you
a new one, only if the lost card’s number is provided so we can de-activate
the lost card. Please be sure to put the card in a safe place upon receipt.
Q: Can I purchase one Brooklyn Pass for my friend and
I to share at the same attractions?
A: Since you may only visit each attraction once per day, this is not possible.
If you use your card at an attraction and attempt to pass that same card to
your friend to use, the Brooklyn Pass reader will reject your second attempt
and admission will not be granted.
©2007 Leisure Pass Your credit card will be charged the total amount iof products and services selected at the time of booking. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover Cards.
Confirmation & Travel Voucher:
You will receive an immediate email confirmation with a link to your E-Ticket Voucher. Print voucher on your home/ office printer and present SIGNED E-Ticket voucher at the departure location. Only one voucher will be created per tour or activity for all travelers. This tour can be booked on the day of your travel date.
Cancellation Policy:
The Brooklyn Pass may only be used by the card's signatory. It is non-transferable and non-refundable. No replacements or refunds can be offered for lost or stolen cards. The Brooklyn Pass is not valid for same-day return visits to any attraction.
Holders of The Brooklyn Pass recognize and accept that they visit any Attraction voluntarily and entirely at their own risk.
Brooklyn Pass, Leisure Pass North America, LLC, and TourCorp assumes no responsibility for delays caused by accidents, breakdown, bad conditions of the road and other conditions beyond control. Not responsible for loss or damage to property. Opening times will fluctuate from time to time and users are advised to check with the attraction concerned prior to visiting to confirm current operating hours.
All Attractions and services listed on this web site are contractually bound to offer free entry to Brooklyn Pass holders or other genuine offers and discounts where appropriate. Leisure Pass North America, LLC have taken all reasonable care to ensure that only properly run and reputable Attractions of good standing are within The Brooklyn Pass program. That said, Leisure Pass North America, LLC shall not be liable for any deficiencies in service, quality of merchandise or health and safety at any particular Attraction.
Brooklyn Pass is not in any way responsible for the conditions of the attractions or venues or third party acts or omissions at any Attraction, venue or service.
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