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Strict time slots and ticket capacities are enforced
Masks must be worn by all visitors at all times
Mandatory temperature checks to allow entry
Maintain physical distance throughout the experience
Sanitize your hands regularly throughout the event
Please do not touch the sculptures
Regular cleaning will be conducted throughout each event day
Following the guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), New York State, and New York City, LuminoCity Festival has implemented the following procedures regarding visitors safety:
For more detailed information, please visit our FAQ.
If you feel sick, suspect you might be sick, have recently tested positive for COVID-19, or have recently been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, please visit the ShowClix support page or contact info@luminocityus.com to reschedule your ticket. The LuminoCity team prioritizes safety and health first this year and will work with you to ensure the best solution for all.
Thank you for helping us keep LuminoCity Festival safe! ✨
Select your preferred day for attending LuminoCity Festival below! Remember gates open at 4pm and close at 9:30pm with the event ending at 10pm. Be sure to check out our Visitor Guidelines for how to visit safely!
Please arrive no more than 10 minutes prior to your time slot. There will be designated lines for those with the current time slot to join. Only when a time slot has begun will ticket holders be ushered in.
**Please note due to sever weather we are closed Dec. 16th, 17th, and 18th. For ticket help please email info@luminocityus.com
Randall’s Island Park offers miles of pedestrian and bicycle pathways, mostly along its scenic waterfront, accessible from points in Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens.
103rd Street Footbridge: The 103rd Street Footbridge in Manhattan is open to pedestrians and cyclists 365 days per year, 24 hours per day, and connects the East River Esplanade/FDR Drive at 103rd Street with the southern end of Randall’s Island Park.
RFK Triborough Bridge: A walkway along the RFK Triborough Bridge runs between 125th Street and 2nd Avenue and the northwestern section of Randall’s Island Park.
Note: the ramp on this walkway exceeds ADA code.
The Randall’s Island Connector: The Randall’s Island Connector provides at-grade access to pedestrians and cyclists 365 days per year, 24 hours a day, and runs under the arches of the Hell Gate Bridge railroad trestle between 132nd Street at Willow/Walnut Avenues in the Bronx and the northern shore of Randall’s Island Park.
The physical location for the festival is 20 Randalls Island Park, New York, NY 10035. The path to the festival entrance is located between the Harlem River Pathway and the Icahn Stadium. There are signs for Uber and Lyft located at the Icahn Stadium near the festival entrance.
There is limited-paid parking operated by an outside New York City concessionaire. The $20 parking fee for cars and $40 fee for buses/limos is standard cost for large special events that are held at the Park. We cannot secure or guarantee parking beforehand.
Take Major Deegan or Bruckner Expressway to the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge. Once on the RFK Bridge continue towards Queens until the exit for Randall’s Island. Follow Bronx Shore Rd to Central Rd until destination.
Take the FDR and keep going in the left lane until exit 17 for Toll Bridge toward I-278/Bruckner Expy/Grand Central Pkwy. Continue on Robert F. Kennedy Bridge until the exit towards I-87 N and follow signs for Randall’s Island and follow Follow Bronx Shore Rd to Central Rd until destination.
Take Grand Central Parkway and continue on I-278 E. Take Exit 46 toward Manhattan/Randalls Is. Keep right, follow signs for Randalls-Wards Islands and merge onto Bronx Shore Rd. Turn on to Central Rd until the destination.
Get on the FDR Dr to Central Rd in Manhattan. Take the exit toward I-87 N from Robert F. Kennedy Bridge and continue on to Randall’s Island. Follow directions to Central Rd.
Randall’s Island Park offers miles of pedestrian and bicycle pathways, mostly along its scenic waterfront, accessible from points in Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens.
The M35 bus runs to the Island from the Northwest corner of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue. Transfer is available from the Lexington Avenue 4, 5, or 6 subway at 125th Street. Upon exiting the bus, the path to the event will be clearly marked.
A walkway along the RFK Triborough Bridge runs between 125th Street and 2nd Avenue and the northwestern section of Randall’s Island Park. Please Note: Due to construction, the North Walkway of the RFK Bridge will be permanently closed beginning, October 5, 2020. The South Walkway will continue to remain open for public access. Note: the ramp on this walkway exceeds ADA code.
For more information visit the official Randall's Island website.
Take Major Deegan or Bruckner Expressway to the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge. Once on the RFK Bridge continue towards Queens until the exit for Randall’s Island. Follow Bronx Shore Rd to Central Rd until destination.
Take the FDR and keep going in the left lane until exit 17 for Toll Bridge toward I-278/Bruckner Expy/Grand Central Pkwy. Continue on Robert F. Kennedy Bridge until the exit towards I-87 N and follow signs for Randall’s Island and follow Follow Bronx Shore Rd to Central Rd until destination.
Take Grand Central Parkway and continue on I-278 E. Take Exit 46 toward Manhattan/Randalls Is. Keep right, follow signs for Randalls-Wards Islands and merge onto Bronx Shore Rd. Turn on to Central Rd until the destination.
Get on the FDR Dr to Central Rd in Manhattan. Take the exit toward I-87 N from Robert F. Kennedy Bridge and continue on to Randall’s Island. Follow directions to Central Rd.
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