Insider Tips from the Comedy Duo
While they might joke about everything on SNL, Jost and Che are serious about their love for their hometown. They've generously shared some tips, tricks, and local secrets to help you experience Rockefeller Center like a true New Yorker. From navigating the crowds to finding the best pizza slice, here's the inside scoop:
First, Beat the Crowds: Even on a weekday, Rockefeller Center buzzes with activity. Jost recommends visiting early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid the peak tourist hours. "Think before 10 AM or after 8 PM," he advises. "You'll have a much more enjoyable experience, and you might even snag a photo without fifty other people in the background." Che adds, "During the holidays, especially around Christmas, it's almost impossible to avoid crowds completely. But going on a weekday morning gives you a slight edge."
Next, Ice Skating Savvy: The Rockefeller Center ice rink is a classic New York experience, but the lines can be excruciating. Jost suggests booking your ice skating tickets online in advance. "It's worth paying a little extra to reserve your time slot," he says. "Otherwise, you'll be standing in line for ages, and by the time you get on the ice, you'll be exhausted." Che, ever the realist, chimes in, "Honestly, ice skating is fun, but it's also super touristy. If you're a terrible skater, be prepared to fall...a lot. Maybe just watch other people fall – it's equally entertaining."
Then, Foodie Finds: Ditch the tourist traps and indulge in some authentic New York eats. Jost swears by the pizza around the corner. "There's a million pizza places in New York, but some are classics. Try to find a good, hole-in-the-wall place a few blocks from Rockefeller Center. You can't go wrong with a classic New York slice." Che, on the other hand, has a sweet tooth. "Magnolia Bakery is nearby," he reveals. "Get a cupcake. Trust me."
Another tip is, Exploring Beyond the Center: While the iconic ice rink and Christmas tree are the main attractions, Rockefeller Center has much more to offer. Jost suggests exploring the Channel Gardens, a beautiful display of seasonal flowers and sculptures. "It's a little oasis of calm in the middle of all the hustle and bustle," he says. Che recommends taking the Top of the Rock observation deck for panoramic views of the city. "It's less crowded than the Empire State Building, and the views are just as amazing, if not better."
Lastly, Embrace the Chaos: New York City is known for its chaotic energy, and Rockefeller Center is no exception. Jost encourages visitors to embrace the madness. "Don't try to fight the crowds," he advises. "Just go with the flow and enjoy the experience. It's all part of the New York charm." Che adds, "And don't be afraid to ask for directions! New Yorkers might seem gruff, but most of them are happy to help, even if they give you a little bit of attitude while they're doing it."