Start with the arrival
VIP begins the moment you land. A private airport transfer means a driver waiting, your bags handled, and a smooth ride into the city instead of a taxi line after a long flight. It sets the tone, and it's the single easiest upgrade to justify.
See the city the VIP way
A helicopter tour is the VIP sightseeing move — no crowds, no queues, the whole city in one sweep from the air. It's the experience people remember long after the trip.
Broadway, the best seats
The VIP version of a show is simple: the best available seats to the hit you most want, booked early. A premium seat to a show like Hamilton is the difference between seeing the show and having the show. Pair it with a great pre-theater dinner and the evening runs itself.
Premium seating at the big venues
For sports and concerts, the upgrade is premium and suite-level seating where it's available. At a venue like Madison Square Garden, the best seats — and, when offered, club or suite access — turn a game or concert into a genuine VIP night. Availability varies by event, so book ahead.
The VIP principle: pay for friction removed
- Spend on service, not just status. A private transfer, the best seats, no queues — these change the trip.
- Book everything in advance. VIP is about certainty; nothing should be left to a last-minute scramble.
- Fewer things, done perfectly beats a packed schedule. The luxury is in the ease.
Plan a high-end trip
See luxury New York for the signature splurges and high-end things to do in NYC for the day-trip and dining upgrades.



