Support small businesses and get a jump on gift shopping at the 4th Annual Christmas Market in Sackets Harbor ( November 12). If the dipping temperatures and bare trees have you dreaming of a winter wonderland then the Thousand Islands-Seaway is ready to help you get a head start on the holiday season. Get into the Holiday Spirit! (Thousand Islands-Seaway) You can sweeten the drive with a box of fresh-baked goodies available as an add-on when purchasing tickets. Enjoy the magical glow from the comfort of your own car as the 1.7-mile route takes you through Snowflake Alley, Candy Cane Lane, Groovy Way, and other dazzling themed displays. Peace, Love, and Lights (Catskills)Ĭelebrate the most wonderful time of the year at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, where everything becomes merry and bright for a special drive-thru holiday light show. If you happen to be in the city the day before the parade, you can see the balloons being blown up near the American Museum of Natural History just off of Central Park West. Wear warm clothes and bring a thermos of warm coffee or hot cocoa to help you stay warm. To get a good viewing spot, it’s recommended that spectators arrive before 6:30 am. Look for the Bluey balloon as the lovable puppy makes its big parade debut, wave to the parade floats, and enjoy the star-studded acts performing along the 2.5-mile route. If you feel like you’ve watched it live on TV long enough, and want to experience the wonder in-person, head to Manhattan this November for its 96th anniversary. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (NYC)įor millions, watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a Turkey Day tradition. Wander through a Jack O’Lantern-lit wonderland to see swooping bats, life-sized dinosaurs, a Pumpkin Planetarium, and more at the historic Van Cortlandt Manor. Just because Halloween is over, it doesn’t mean that the boo-tastic festivities are! The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze continues its fiery display every weekend in November. Through November 20 (also Long Island through November 6) The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze (Hudson Valley) Syracuse Tickets $60 in advance, $70 at the gate $15 for designated drivers. Each ticket comes with a 7-ounce souvenir tasting glass. Some of Syracuse’s best food vendors from Pastabilities to Limp Lizard will also be on hand dishing out savory eats. Beer enthusiasts will discover new styles, flavors, and brands as they meet the masters behind the craft. Here’s your chance to explore all of the great beers from New York State’s finest breweries all under one roof! More than 55 breweries from far and wide will gather at the historic Landmark Theatre in downtown Syracuse for the 9th annual New York State Craft Brewers Festival. New York State Craft Brewers Festival (Finger Lakes) Manhattan, Timed tickets General admission $39 plus $4 service fee. See dazzling costumes, props, renderings and rare photos while traveling through a visual history of Broadway and even get a look behind the curtain in the making of a Broadway show. Visit the New Museum of Broadway (NYC)Įxperience the lights and magic of Broadway like never before at a brand new museum dedicated to the “Great White Way.” Opening November 15 at 145 West 45th Street, the Museum of Broadway celebrates musicals, plays, and the people who make them with a unique immersive and interactive theatrical experience featuring exhibits on Oklahoma!, The Wiz, Rent, and other hit productions. Encounter prehistoric creatures while exploring the land before time at the Dinosaur Adventure, go on an illuminating Wildlife Safari, meet the Cheshire Cat and White Rabbit at Alice’s Enchantment, and more at this breathtaking festival of lights. Celebrate the holiday season as you navigate this immersive glowing world full of magic and dazzling lights spread out across 17 acres at Eisenhower Park. Wonder and imagination come to life in an awe-inspiring display of art, light, and color at the LuminoCity Festival. Call ahead and check websites and social media to make sure attractions and amenities are open and available. Individual businesses or attractions may require mask wearing. Masks are encouraged, but optional in most settings per New York State guidelines. From delighting in wondrous festivals and parades to indulging in locally made goodies and getting a jump start on holiday shopping, November in New York is packed with events, thrills, and fun for all! Discover one of the longest-running rodeos in the Northeast, celebrate the opening of a museum dedicated to all things Broadway, and catch the excitement of professional hockey, only in New York State!
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