Mother daughter NYC trip- Lion King or Rockette's Christmas Show?

Anonymous
I adored The Lion King. My ten year old son, less so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can see Lion King anywhere but the Rockettes in NYC at Christmas is super special! Also, Skating at Rock center is a must do and if she's into Santa go to Macys. The M&M store is fun for kids of all ages.

The line for ice skating is ridiculous and the rink is crowded. Skip that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can see Lion King anywhere but the Rockettes in NYC at Christmas is super special! Also, Skating at Rock center is a must do and if she's into Santa go to Macys. The M&M store is fun for kids of all ages.

The line for ice skating is ridiculous and the rink is crowded. Skip that.


Wolman Rink in Central Park is a better experience, IMHO. Great views!
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Anonymous wrote:I will be the vote for Lion King— Rockettes is fun for about 5 minutes while Lion King is more likely to hold their interest.

+1


I’ve seen both shows, and I vote Lion King
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will be the vote for Lion King— Rockettes is fun for about 5 minutes while Lion King is more likely to hold their interest.

+1


+2 for the Lion King for a 6 year old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Radio City Christmas Spectacular is awesome (Rockettes, Santa, the toy soldiers, amazing sets, etc.), but also gets VERY Jesus'y at certain points. My Jewish nieces were like "WTF is this?"

So yeah, RCCS will be more festive. But it's also got a lot of religious elements.

Splurge for good seats on the floor. It's worth it. Sorta like how you should splurge for an ocean front room in Miami. When in Rome...


It's a Christmas show. It's right there in the name. Christmas is a religious holiday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are going at Christmas I vote Rockettes. You can see Lion King anywhere.


I saw the Rockettes when I was nine. Even at six, I would have loved it. Radio City is not to be missed.
Anonymous
The Rockettes but maybe consider the Nutcracker, it’s amazing.
Anonymous
Visit Dyker Heights in Brooklyn for the amazing festive lights. It’s pretty stunning.
I would choose Rockettes over Lion King but having seen it once, would never do it again. I found it a little cheesy.
But consider seeing the Nutcracker in addition or instead, as another PP suggested.

The other things to check out in NYC at Christmas are the holiday markets, lights, and dept store displays.
I found a list for you here
https://www.timeout.com/newyork/things-to-do/best-christmas-things-to-do-in-nyc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Radio City Christmas Spectacular is awesome (Rockettes, Santa, the toy soldiers, amazing sets, etc.), but also gets VERY Jesus'y at certain points. My Jewish nieces were like "WTF is this?"

So yeah, RCCS will be more festive. But it's also got a lot of religious elements.

Splurge for good seats on the floor. It's worth it. Sorta like how you should splurge for an ocean front room in Miami. When in Rome...


It's a Christmas show. It's right there in the name. Christmas is a religious holiday.


Trust me, I get it. But for tens of millions of Americans, “Christmas” is about Santa, Xmas trees, watching Elf, presents, the Rockettes, etc. They actually know very little about the birth of Jesus.
Anonymous
tough one! I saw the rockettes at christmas as a little kid and I still remember it. I didn't necessarily LOVE it, but it was pretty cool. Maybe ask your child (show them small clips of each so they get an idea....)
Anonymous
After the first 20-30 minutes and you take in the set and costumes, lion king is boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Rockettes but maybe consider the Nutcracker, it’s amazing.


+1
Anonymous
My 6yo absolutely loved the Lion King so I'd recommend that. But I agree with the pps who said show her clips and see what interests her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm taking my 6yo DD on a long weekend in NYC this holiday season. Should we see The Lion King or the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular?

Any other fun suggestions? It will be my first time there as well!


If the weather is decent, go to the World Trade Center and try the playgrounds on the Hudson River by the World Trade Center. Really great playgrounds. Tear Drop Park is hidden behind a building and a little hard to find but has a great slide carved into a hill.

Also, instead of waiting in a horrible line to go to the Empire State Building, eat at a high up restaurant, like this one: https://www.peaknyc.com/
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