SantaCon is back in New York City. Hundreds of Santa Clauses, elves, and Rudolphs will crawl bars in the city Saturday as part of the charity event.
SantaCon begins Saturday at 10 a.m. at Broadway and 40th Street. Follow. The $15 gets you a ticket that gives access to 64 bars on Saturday. If you plan on attending, you need to wear a classic Christmas outfit.
Your money will be split between various charities, as well as local neighborhood charities along Santa’s route. With the $15, you will receive:Immediate access to all SantaCon clubs, anchor venues and big holiday happenings.Once you’ve donated, you will receive a confirmation from a ticketing provider and an email explaining where and when you can pick up your badge.
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