Make the Most of Your Next Vacation With a Tourist Pass
Not content with admiring the Empire State Building from afar? Get easy access to its famous observatory with a tourist pass
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With a Go City Card or an Explorer Pass, you can access top museums, tours and attractions for a single price
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At Hilton Grand Vacations, we’re always looking for ways to deliver unrivaled travel experiences. And to make this happen, we’ve partnered with some of the world’s best travel operators through our ClubPartner Perks, which offer Club Members an array of exceptional benefits.
If you have a trip planned for the coming weeks or months, consider purchasing a Go City Card or an Explorer Pass from ClubPartner Leisure Pass Group. These passes give you access to numerous museums, tours and attractions at your destination — all for a single price. What’s more, you won’t have to wait in line for tickets, helping you to save valuable time and money while on vacation.
These passes can be used at some of the most famous attractions in the United States, including:
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Learn more about these tourist passes on the Club website today.
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The Empire State Building is a New York City icon
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At 1,454 feet tall, the Empire State Building is perhaps the most defining feature of the Manhattan skyline. Head to the open-air observatory on the 86th floor for spectacular views of the sprawling city — the vistas are especially glorious at sunset.
Empire State Building, New York City
Explore the offshore USS Arizona Memorial during your visit to Pearl Harbor
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Over 1.6 million tourists visit Pearl Harbor every year to learn more about the tragedies of World War II. Attractions here include the offshore USS Arizona Memorial, which is built over the remains of the sunken battleship, and the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, which houses a wide collection of vintage aircraft.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
The San Diego Zoo is home to numerous animal species, including pink flamingos
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Home to over 12,000 animals — from African elephants and Galápagos tortoises to Komodo dragons — the San Diego Zoo is considered to be one of the best in the world. Unlike many other zoos, the animals here live in open-air enclosures that replicate their natural habitats.
San Diego Zoo, California
Club Members can use current-year, Saved or Borrowed ClubPoints and/or Bonus Points to purchase Go City Cards and Explorer Passes. Attractions and prices are subject to change and vary by destination city. Please refer to the Club website for current rates. Members who wish to pay in cash will receive 15% off their purchase.