The much-anticipated Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting is expected to draw large crowds to Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday evening. CBS New York has an exclusive look at the safety plan for the event, which will feature an 80-foot tall Norway Spruce from Vestal, New York, adorned with more than 50,000 multi-colored LED lights and a 9-foot Swarovski star covered in 3 million crystals.
Following the illumination ceremony at 7 p.m., the tree will be lit from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily until January 13, with 24-hour lighting on Christmas Day and extended hours on New Year’s Eve.
To ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees, the NYPD has announced a list of prohibited items, including lawn chairs, blankets, large coolers, backpacks, and alcohol. Additionally, road closures around Rockefeller Center will be in effect, with pedestrian crossing areas designated at specific locations.
The tree lighting event is a popular annual tradition, attracting visitors and locals alike. The lighting ceremony is set to be a festive and joyous occasion for all who attend, and attendees are encouraged to plan ahead and adhere to the safety measures and regulations put in place by the NYPD.
CBS New York’s coverage of the Rockefeller Center tree lighting safety plan provides valuable insight for those planning to attend the event. With the holiday season in full swing, the illumination of the iconic Christmas tree is sure to bring cheer and holiday spirit to the heart of New York City.
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