We celebrated New Year 2015 here. Very unusual experience. Lets see what we got for our 550$ mezzanine VIP tickets for 2 people: 1. standing 30 mins in a line freezing to get in, 2. a reception girl spending 10-15 mins and still not being able to find our names in a booking list, 3. a couple of low-quality inedible prefab snacks, 4. very loud music in all halls, be it an overcrowded club hall or supposedly more private mezzanine hall, which turned out to be the same overcrowded and super loud mess, 5. coat check was. . extra 15$! As a guy told us "sorry, guys, we're another business"... 6. Our most expensive mezzanine VIP seated tickets... did not guarantee us any seats! all the halls were overcrowded and when we tried to sit in one of the halls, the guards asked us to find another place as this was reserved. 7. the whole place was so full of people that the standing in line to the bathroom took 15-20 minutes. After spending 30 minutes outside and about the same inside we gave up and left the place at 11.30 pm. I think booking a table in literally ANY cafe for 50 bucks is much more worth it. At least,...
Read moreGotham Hall is a historic event space located in Manhattan, New York City. The building was originally constructed in 1922 as the Greenwich Savings Bank. It was designed by architect Bruce Price and features a grand Beaux-Arts architectural style.
The building served as a bank for many years until it was eventually converted into an event space known as Gotham Hall in the 2000s. Gotham Hall has since become a popular venue for weddings, corporate events, galas, and other special occasions.
The interior of Gotham Hall is known for its stunning architecture, including a grand ballroom with a dome ceiling, marble columns, and intricate detailing throughout. The space has been featured in movies, TV shows, and fashion events due to its unique and elegant design.
Gotham Hall is considered a New York City landmark and is a popular choice for those looking to host events in a historic and luxurious setting in the heart of Manhattan. Dr Allen Davis The One...
Read moreGotham Hall is an amazing place to watch the Thanksgiving parade. We had brunch there before the Macy’s Day parade started. There was eggs Benedict, bacon, sausage, pastries, oatmeal, fruit, and beverages. A huge big screen tv was set up inside so those who were too cold could come back in and watch the parade on tv. What we didn’t realize is that the area was cordoned off for us but then the NYC police said it wasn’t allowed & other people who hadn’t paid for the VIP event were able to get closer than we were to see the parade. The other three didn’t realize was that it was in the “Quiet Zone”. This meant that no one could sing or perform because it would interfere with the performances occurring in front of Macy’s. Restrooms were clean and there was never a line for women’s. Security check was made before...
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