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  • Own This City
    Time Out New York / Issue 665 : Jun 25–Jul 3, 2008
    New York City Waterfalls

    Splash mountain

    Danish artist Olafur Eliasson turns on the waterworks this week with The New York City Waterfalls. How do the falls measure up? What are the best ways to view them? You know TONY’s swimming with details.

    By Dan Avery and Andrew Frisicano

    Rendering: Courtesy Of Public Art Fund

    THE BASICS
    The New York City Waterfalls
    Dates: Thu 26–Oct 13
    Hours: Daily 7am–10pm (the falls are lit at sunset)
    Locations:
    1. Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn anchorage
    2. Governors Island by Soissons Dock ferry landing
    3. East River near Pier 35 (north of Rutgers Street), Lower East Side
    4. East River near Piers 4 and 5, Brooklyn Heights

    BEST VANTAGE POINTS
    Manhattan Bridge pedestrian walkway
    Pier 17, South Street Seaport
    Battery Park City Esplanade
    Fulton Ferry Landing, Dumbo, Brooklyn
    Brooklyn Heights Promenade between Joralemon and Remsen Sts

    FACTS AND FIGURES
    The four waterfalls pump out a total of 35,000 gallons of water per minute. That’s pretty puny compared with the 35 million gallons per minute cascading down Niagara Falls, but vastly more impressive than a New York City fire hydrant, which sputters out a mere 1,000 gallons.

    The biggest waterfall, located between Piers 4 and 5 in Brooklyn, is 120 feet tall, just 31 feet shy of the Statue of Liberty (sans pedestal) .

    The privately-funded project costs $15 million—a bargain when you consider the $21 million shelled out for Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s The Gates.

    TOURS
    Circle Line Downtown Water Tours
    Pier 16, South Street Seaport (866-925-4631, circlelinedowntown.com)
    Free half-hour tours of The New York City Waterfalls are offered daily 9am–8:30pm and include taped audio commentary from Eliasson. Space is limited, though, and advance registration is required. Hour-long tours aboard the Zephyr aren’t free, but they cover more territory ($25, seniors $23, children $15).

    Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
    Pier 83, W 42nd St at Twelfth Ave (212-563-3200, circleline42.com). Two-hour tours daily 11:30am, 3:30, 7pm; $16–$27. Three-hour tours daily 9:30am–4:30pm, $18–$31.
    Not to be confused with Circle Line Downtown, this 63-year-old operation offers leisurely two- and three-hour harbor tours. Or, for $50,000, you can book a private Waterfalls package that includes a gold-encrusted bottle of Dom Pérignon, diamond earrings from Tiffany & Co., Knipschildt truffles, dinner courtesy of Daniel Boulud’s Feast & Fêtes catering, and a stay at one of Gotham’s snazziest hotels. Um, how much for a rowboat and a night at HoJo?

    Classic Harbor Line Yacht Cruise
    Pier 59, W 18th St at the Hudson River (646-336-5270, sail-nyc.com). Mon–Wed 6:30pm; Thu, Sat, Sun 2:30, 4:30, 6:30pm; Fri 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:45pm. $40–$50.
    See the waterfalls in style (as well as the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and other harbor attractions) aboard the 80-foot Manhattan. It’s a hell of a lot classier than riding the Staten Island Ferry—and with complimentary champagne, a lot more fun.

    New York Water Taxi Tour
    Pier 17, South Street Seaport (212-742-1969, nywatertaxi.com). Mon–Fri 11am–5pm; Sat, Sun 11am–6pm. $25, seniors $20, children $15.
    A water taxi isn’t the most glamorous way to see Eliasson’s masterpieces, but this 60-minute jaunt gets you close enough to feel the spray on your face. Want some turf with your surf? For $45, you can rent a bike for up to four hours and see the sites from the shore. Then return your two-wheeler to the NYWT kiosk at South Street Seaport and take the boat ride at no additional cost. (Bikes available 10am–6pm daily.)


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    • 35211 GRRR Mon, Aug 25, at 09:11am
      As I lifelong NYer, I love this city and all it has to offer. But these waterfalls are positively uninspiring. You see water... I see scaffolding. This guy's no Christo. His Gates were the stuff of wonder, turning Central Park in Winter into a big, beautiful strolling party.

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    • 15491 amanda Tue, Jul 01, at 08:05am
      My friends and I took a happy-hour sailing trip on the Shearwater, out of the WTC marina. It was a really lovely evening, with beer and wine, and we were able to see 3 or the 4 falls, the Governor's Island and Brooklyn Bridge falls at close range. Not quite a full tour...but not nearly as touristy, either...

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    • 15481 amanda Tue, Jul 01, at 08:05am
      My friends and I took a happy-hour sailing trip on the Shearwater, out of the WTC marina. It was a really lovely evening, with beer and wine, and we were able to see 3 or the 4 falls, the Governor's Island and Brooklyn Bridge falls at close range .

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    • 15011 Laurie Mon, Jun 30, at 07:19am
      The Water Taxi is not recommended - although they will sell you a ticket for a particular time online, there is no guarantee that you can get on that ferry. Be prepared to queue for an hour - that's what we did. And they certainly didn't get us within any spray distances. Just chugged around the harbor for an hour - which certainly was not bad! Falls installation breathtaking.

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    • 14951 Leigh Sun, Jun 29, at 09:37pm
      My sources say that it was privately funded by the Bloomberg Corporation.

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    • 14521 Anonymous Coward Sat, Jun 28, at 10:33am
      It says that it's a *privately* funded art project.

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    • 14441 Perry Miyauchi Sat, Jun 28, at 02:58am
      It's free.

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    • 14431 Perry Miyauchi Sat, Jun 28, at 02:58am
      If it's free?

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    • 14001 Emily Fri, Jun 27, at 08:02am
      By the way - there is NO Promenade between Remsen and Joralemon. The Promenade in Brooklyn Heights ends at Remsen St. . I believe you meant to say between Remsen and Montagues streets where the viewing is very good.

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    • 13631 John Thu, Jun 26, at 04:29pm
      By the way...the Rocks Off Boat Cruise is another way to see the waterfalls and hear great live rock music... http://rocksoff.com/

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    • 13611 KevinV Thu, Jun 26, at 04:28pm
      It's not a waste. This money was from art funding programs and would have never ended up financing schools of public transportation.

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    • 12491 Richard Wed, Jun 25, at 08:34am
      Irene-- Any interest in a cruise this weekend? Richard

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    • 12481 eric Wed, Jun 25, at 12:05am
      what an effin waste. couldn't this money have been used to improve city schools or public transportation or ANYTHING ELSE WORTHWHILE?

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