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The National Museum Of The American Indian is located in the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Customs House building at One Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004.
It is not a very large museum exhibition even though the building itself is pretty big. One floor of the museum seemed to be dedicated to an auditorium for related presentations. We spent a couple of hours going through all the exhibitions.
From their own description:
"THE RIDE is our fleet of patented, multi-million dollar motor coaches with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and stadium style seating."
"They are fully loaded with the best audio, video, and wireless technology to amp up what's happening on board while keeping connected to what's happening outside. From performers to passersby, THE RIDE interacts with everyone and everything it rolls by!"
"THE RIDE is an one-of-a-kind interactive entertainment experience where the streets of New York City are the stage, and you've got front row seats! Let our award-winning comedic hosts welcome you aboard our moving theater which navigates a 75 minute route through Midtown Manhattan and Times Square. Our hilarious hosts are trained in improvisation so that each performance is fresh depending on what's happening on the street that day."
"THE RIDE boards in front of Patrick's Restaurant (near Five Guys Restaurant) - 42 St and 8th Ave in Midtown Manhattan. Advance reservation required.
Click here to see video clips to give you a really good idea of what the bus and entertainment are like.
We enjoyed "The Ride Entertainment Experience" and would highly recommend it. Be sure to reserve in advance as they often get sold out. But even if they say they are "Sold Out" online, call them. You will sometimes be able to purchase tickets on the phone even when the websites says they are sold out. For an extra $10 per person you can "guarantee" a front row seat though many people will get seated in the front row without paying extra. No food or drinks are allowed on the bus other than bottled water.
259 West 42nd Street, New York, New York
Since The Ride bus let us off in front
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