Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Shopping Tour from Midtown

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Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Shopping Tour from Midtown

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  • 5 to 9 hours (approx.)
  • From $47.00
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Shopping at Woodbury Common is a real mission—and this tour handles the logistics. The payoff is a car-free day with round-trip bus transport plus a VIP coupon book that’s meant to stretch your budget.

What I like most is how simple it feels from the start. You get guaranteed reserved seating, and the day-trip format keeps you focused on one goal: outlet shopping with lots of choices.

One thing to think about: timing and pickup details can matter a lot. Some customers reported confusion about the exact meeting stop and the return time shown on their ticket, so I recommend you double-check your instructions right before you go.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Reserved seating on the coach helps avoid the stress of figuring out where you stand in line.
  • VIP coupon e-book is included and designed for extra savings on top of outlet prices.
  • 220+ stores gives you real variety, from designer names to budget-friendly brands.
  • Bring a suitcase since you can store purchases on board.
  • Multiple daily departure/return options make it easier to plan your day.
  • Max group size is 56, so it feels more manageable than some big group tours.

Why Woodbury Common Shopping Fits Better With a Day Trip Bus

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Woodbury Common is the kind of place where you either go in with a plan, or you spend the whole day walking in circles. That’s exactly why a day trip works so well: the trip is mostly about getting you out of Midtown and back without you renting a car or navigating highways.

The outlet center is huge—over 220 stores—and it’s known for discounts on brand name and designer merchandise. You’re not just buying one or two things. You’re shopping a whole ecosystem, where you can compare prices across categories like shoes, denim, outerwear, bags, and basics.

At this price point, the tour is really about value-by-comfort. For $47, you’re paying for transportation plus reserved seating and those included savings materials. Food is on you, but the rest is set up so you can spend your energy on shopping instead of transit logistics.

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The Midtown Coach Ride: Comfort, Timing, and Pickup Clarity

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This is a round-trip bus tour from Midtown. Your start location is listed as 1651 Broadway (near public transportation), and the tour ends back at the meeting point.

In practice, the bus ride is often the easiest part. Multiple reviews described smooth, punctual departures and friendly drivers, with a ride that took about an hour to get out into the countryside. Even with snow mentioned, drivers were described as careful—so you can expect a professional, straightforward ride.

Still, here’s the consideration: pickup points can be a headache if you show up based on your memory instead of your confirmation details. One review said the pickup point shifted to just outside the Carnegie Diner & Cafe at 828 8th Avenue. That doesn’t mean it’s always changed, but it does mean you should treat your confirmation instructions like the source of truth. Arrive a bit early, and if anything looks off, ask on-site staff quickly so you’re not stuck waiting in cold weather.

Woodbury Common: How to Make the Most of 5 to 9 Hours

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You’ll spend the day at Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, and the shopping window is typically around a full outing (the listing frames the duration as about 5 to 9 hours, and the destination portion is listed as 6 hours). That’s enough time to browse broadly, try on items, and still grab lunch without feeling completely rushed—if you plan your route.

The outlets cover a lot of ground. The best way to avoid “I’ll just wander” fatigue is to pick a priority category before you arrive. Think: shoes first, then jackets, then bags. Once you’ve hit your top categories, you can slow down and fill in the gaps.

Bring a suitcase (or at least something sturdy). You’re allowed to store your purchases on board, and some reviews specifically call out the value of having a spare suitcase so you’re not forced to carry heavy bags all day.

Also, don’t assume everything opens right away. One review noted the shops don’t open until 10am. If you get there early, you’ll have time to map your day, locate food options, and understand where the stores you want actually sit.

The VIP Coupon Book: Real Savings or Just Paper?

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Shopping Tour from Midtown - The VIP Coupon Book: Real Savings or Just Paper?
The included VIP coupon e-book is one of the tour’s biggest selling points. It’s described as worth hundreds of dollars in extra savings, and it’s meant to stack on top of the outlet discounts you’d see anyway.

Here’s how I’d use it: treat the coupon book like a shopping checklist, not like a bonus you’ll remember later. If you know the stores you want to visit, search for the coupons before you shop, then hit those stores early. That way, you aren’t spending your best hour hunting for paperwork and missing the best selection.

Even if you don’t use every coupon, the book can still improve your odds of finding at least a few strong deals—especially if you’re buying higher-ticket items like coats, bags, and shoes. And when the tour includes the coupon book alongside transportation and reserved seating, it helps justify the overall $47 price in a way a bare-bones bus ticket doesn’t.

Reserved Seating and Return Options: When Flexibility Is Helpful

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Shopping Tour from Midtown - Reserved Seating and Return Options: When Flexibility Is Helpful
This tour offers several daily departures and flexible returns, with guaranteed reserved seating. Translation: you should be able to pick a return slot that matches your shopping pace, and you shouldn’t have to bargain your way onto a bus if you’re early or slightly behind.

That said, the return timing is where you need to stay sharp. More than one review pointed out situations where passengers didn’t match their return time to what the operator system showed, or where a change request didn’t get reflected correctly. I can’t predict your exact experience, but I can give you a smart approach:

  • Screenshot your return time from your confirmation right before you leave.
  • If you make any changes online, double-check that the bus company and your pickup are aligned.
  • When it’s time to leave the outlets, head back early enough that you’re not sprinting across the parking lot.

The goal isn’t paranoia. It’s simple: don’t leave the system to chance when cold weather and long lines are involved.

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Food and Crowd Reality: Plan Lunch Early

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Shopping Tour from Midtown - Food and Crowd Reality: Plan Lunch Early
Food isn’t included. That means you’ll need a lunch plan once you’re at Woodbury Common.

The good news: you’ll find lunch options on-site, and that flexibility helps. The tough news: one review said the eating area can get crowded and it may take a long time to get seats. If your group is hungry fast, pick a realistic lunch window and don’t assume you’ll land the first table you see.

A practical move: eat a little earlier than peak lunch time, or build in a small break where you wait out the busiest period. Then use the rest of the time to hit stores while the crowd shifts.

Value Check: Is $47 a Good Deal for a NYC Outlet Day?

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Shopping Tour from Midtown - Value Check: Is $47 a Good Deal for a NYC Outlet Day?
$47 may feel low for an all-in day trip from Midtown, and that’s mostly because the experience is focused. You’re not paying for an attraction ticket. You’re paying for transportation, reserved seating, and the VIP coupon book. Admission at the outlet center is listed as free for this day trip.

When it works best is when you shop with intent. If you’re the type who comes with a list—one pair of shoes, one jacket, maybe two bag styles—you’re more likely to use the day efficiently and benefit from the extra savings offered via the coupon book.

If you’re expecting every item to be a giant bargain, that’s not how outlets always work. Discounts tend to vary by brand, and you’ll often see the best deals on styles that are a step off from the newest season. Still, when you combine the large store selection with outlet pricing, it’s easy to justify the day as long as you keep your expectations grounded.

Who This Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Shopping Tour from Midtown - Who This Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)
This tour is a strong fit if you want a straightforward, car-free shopping day from Manhattan. It’s also a good match for people who don’t want to deal with parking, traffic, and tolls.

It also suits solo shoppers who like independence. You can browse at your own pace once you’re at the outlets, then regroup for the scheduled return.

I’d think twice if you hate any chance of uncertainty around timing or pickup. The biggest issues reported weren’t about the shopping itself—they were about getting to the correct pickup point or matching your return time after changes. If you’re the kind of traveler who’s always on the move, double-checking details won’t be a big burden. If you rarely check confirmations, consider a more directly managed transfer option.

Good to know: service animals are allowed, and ADA requests must be provided 48 hours in advance. The tour notes that it’s near public transportation, and most travelers can participate.

Should You Book the Woodbury Common Shopping Tour from Midtown?

I’d book it if you want the simplest possible route to Woodbury Common and you’ll use the day to shop seriously. The combination of coach transportation, guaranteed reserved seating, and the included VIP coupon e-book creates solid value for a NYC outlet run—especially for first-timers who don’t want to handle logistics on their own.

I’d be cautious if you plan to make last-minute changes to your timing. The shopping day can go smoothly, but the reported problems were tied to time/date mismatches and pickup location confusion. If you’re organized—arrive a bit early and confirm your pickup and return details—you’ll stack the odds in your favor.

If your main goal is to hunt deals at a massive outlet center, this is an easy, practical way to do it from Midtown without renting a car.

FAQ

How much does the Woodbury Common shopping tour from Midtown cost?

It costs $47.00 per person.

How long is the tour?

The duration is listed as about 5 to 9 hours.

Is admission to Woodbury Common included?

Yes. The admission ticket is listed as free for this day trip.

What’s included in the price?

Round-trip bus transportation, a VIP coupon e-book worth extra savings, guaranteed reserved seating, and all taxes, fuel surcharges, and service fees are included.

Is food included?

No. Food and drink are not included.

Where do I meet for the tour?

The meeting point is listed as 1651 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, USA. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

Will I have time to shop, or is it rushed?

You’ll spend a full shopping day at Woodbury Common, with the destination portion listed as 6 hours.

Can I bring a suitcase for shopping?

Yes. You’re allowed to bring a suitcase to store your purchases.

Are there options for choosing departure and return times?

Yes. The tour offers several daily departure and return options, with flexible returns and guaranteed reserved seating.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience start time, the amount paid will not be refunded.

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