Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular
Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular
Midtown
view website1260 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
212-494-4495
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Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular Description
It's been a sell-out hit for more than 75 years, and there's a reason -- seeing the Radio City Christmas Spectacular is truly awe-inspiring from the moment you walk into the opulent theater until the lights come back up at the show's conclusion. Prepare to be captivated by its sweeping tale of the joy and wonder of Christmas, highlighted by dazzlingly precise Rockette performances in classic numbers like the Parade of the Wooden Soldiers and New York at Christmas -- surpassed in majesty only by the grand finale: the story of the first Christmas in all its glory, complete with live animals. It's an entrancing extravaganza your children won't soon forget.
Holiday Attraction
Live Music Venue
Stage
Theater
Kid Tips
Babies: It's best to leave strollers at home or at the hotel, but the Hall provides free stroller check if it's necessary to bring one.
Toddlers & Pre-K: Radio City Music Hall does not provide booster seats. Every person attending the show must have a ticket, but toddlers may need to be held on a lap to better see the show.
Planning Notes
- Go early, save money. The show runs November 7 through December 30 with several performances each day; tickets range from $42 to $105 per seat. Ticket prices are generally highest on weekends and for the midweek late afternoon and evening shows closest to Christmas.
- No bad seats. Radio City Music Hall was designed without columns, so there are no obstructed views.
- Make an early arrival. The doors open one hour before the show. Go early to allow plenty of time to explore the grandeur of Radio City Music Hall.
Just the Facts
Hours: November 7-December 30; several shows daily.
Fees: Over $40
Recommended Time: 1 - 2 hours
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