Experience the legend of Yankees baseball by taking the ultimate behind-the-scenes tour of Yankee
Stadium, presented by Zales. Highlighting every tour of Yankee Stadium is Monument Park, widely regarded as the most historic
place in sports. It contains the monuments of five baseball icons - Miller Huggins, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and
Mickey Mantle - as well as a memorial to the victims of Sept. 11, 2001. There are 20 plaques that recognize the careers of
20 pinstriped legends, including Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Elston Howard, Reggie Jackson and Don Mattingly, and three commemorative
plaques marking visits made by three popes. In addition to Jackie Robinson's No. 42, which is retired throughout Major League
Baseball, Monument Park also commemorates the retired uniform numbers of 16 players and managers who have made outstanding
contributions to the Yankees' illustrious history.
The
Classic Tour lasts 45 minutes to one hour and includes visits to the New York Yankees Museum, Monument Park and the dugout.
Guests will pass through the batting cages and Yankees clubhouse area before ending the tour in the Great Hall near the team
store.
Classic Tours will commence every 20 minutes from 12:00pm-1:40pm
and run daily except when the Yankees play at home on weekends or are scheduled to play a weekday day game. At times
when the tours sell out, other time slots become available from as early as 9am to as late as 4:40pm. Keep in mind, the time
on the ticket is the time of the tour. Certain areas of Yankee Stadium will not be available on the tours when the
team plays at home. All parts of the tour are subject to cancellation or change without notice.
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Tour
of Liberty Island and Ellis Island includes a Monument Pass that allows you to go inside the pedestal, see the interior structure
of the Statue, take in sweeping 360-degree views from the pedestal observation deck and Ft. Wood. The Reserve Ticket
allows you priority entry to security check-in which saves you wait time at the departure point. Prior to entering the pedestal,
there is a secondary security screening.