New York Palace Hotel's Cinderella package includes Prince Charming
Fairy Godmothers, glass slippers, and of course, Prince Charming. At The New York Palace, princess dreams become reality, thanks to a new partnership with the Broadway musical, Rodgers + Hammerstein's CINDERELLA.
If your little one dreams in fairy tales, then The New York Palace Hotel is the place to be this month. As the show’s official hotel sponsor, The New York Palace offers Cinderella-inspired offerings, from overnight packages to a themed brunch, complete with Prince Charming and glass slippers.
The New York Palace will serve this Cinderella Brunch Saturdays and Sundays, 12noon-2:30pm, through January 2013. Special dishes include a ‘Build Your Own Castle’ Yogurt Parfait; Prince Charming Burger; and Royal Wedding ‘Something Blue’ Cupcakes. For the hotel’s older, but still young-at-heart guests, try the Fairy Godmother Frittata; “Back By Midnight” Belgian Waffles; and Pumpkin Coach Cheesecake. A special brunch cocktail will also be offered – the Princess Bellini Martini, featuring Ketel One Vodka, peach puree and a splash of champagne.
While the food is fit for a king, the ambiance is set for a princess-in-waiting. As part of The Palace’s enchanted Cinderella Brunch, Prince Charming makes special guest appearances each Saturday and Sunday, and brings a glass slipper for younger guests to try on.
Make a weekend out of it and spend the night at The New York Palace so you can enjoy the hotel's royal hotel treatment and catch the Broadway production of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA. This package includes:
- Two nights hotel accommodations
- Access to dedicated concierge and discount show tickets (tickets not included in package cost)
- Two Glass Slipper Martinis (cocktails or mocktails)
- Special glass slipper in-room amenity
- Cinderella Merchandise Item
The cost for the two nights: $499.00 plus tax per night + tax (exclusive of tickets)
To book this package, visit The New York Palace website.
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