Broadway Show
If there is one word of valuable advice for visitors to New York City it is this: take in a Broadway show while you are in town. There is nothing to compare with the remarkable energy, quality and beauty that occur in all of the Broadway theaters almost every day of the year.
Consider that a Broadway show doesn't mean only a million dollar musical or a star-packed drama, but it also means many other types of entertainment. There are revivals of classic plays, alternative and experimental shows and even more subtle and quiet dramas and comedies that are performed by some of the world's leading actors.
What this really means is that anyone visiting New York City is going to be pretty challenged if they try to select just one Broadway show to see. Luckily, there are many options for finding discount tickets to shows that can enable them to see a few, and usually for the cost of one!
A visitor should first plan ahead and take a look at the Internet to see what shows will be running during their visit. If they take the time to visit some of the major theater websites, they might be able to nab a matinee ticket to a Broadway show at a serious discount.
The next step is to plan to visit the theater desk at their hotel as these tend to offer last-minute deals to some of the hottest shows in town. This is a bit riskier, but can still allow a visitor to take in two shows, or buy two tickets, for the cost of one at regular price.
Finally, there are discount kiosks in key locations all around the city, and a savvy visitor might make a visit to one of them about an hour before show time in order to see if they can get a really great seat for an incredibly low price.
Of course, the desire for experiencing a Broadway show brings many groups of travelers to the city each and every day of the year as well. This is another great way to enjoy discounted pricing on good seats. A look on the Internet might reveal many options for such trips, but an individual could also make their own plans for a group tour of the city as well - which would, naturally, include at least one Broadway show. The theaters always extend group pricing and this could be a creative way to enjoy a very memorable experience.

