
Malaysian dancers at the New York Times Travel Show The 2016 show taking place at the Javits Center, Jan. 8-10, will feature a variety of exclusive discounts, cultural performances, kid-friendly activities, culinary tastings and new offerings for the spa and wellness traveler © 2015 Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
The 2016 New York Times Travel Show will feature a wide variety of exclusive discounts, cultural performances, kid-friendly activities, culinary tastings and new offerings for the spa and wellness traveler.
This year’s Travel Show, taking place at the Jacob K. Javits Center, will begin Friday, Jan. 8, with its Trade Day, which is open exclusively to travel industry professionals.
The Travel Show will be open to the general public Saturday, Jan. 9, and Sunday, Jan. 10.
Debuting this year, the Wellness Travel Feature will showcase wellness travel brands that attendees may experience first-hand at the Travel Show. Wellness samplings will include:
- An aromatherapist from The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain, to help you identify your unique chakras
- A quick test to discover your dosha and personal Ayurvedic constitution from The Art of Living Retreat Center
- A close-up on the new Body Science program at the BodyHoliday, St. Lucia
- A 10-minute energy tune-up with colored light from the Color Spa
- Dr. Mariela de Silveira, of Kurotel Longevity Center and Spa, speaking on brain health
- A presentation on how to find the “best fit” wellness vacation and where to go in 2016
- Wellness travel experts talking about what’s new on the wellness travel scene
- 10 ways to work wellness into your next trip, courtesy of EVEN Hotels
- Fitness demos in the Mezzanine
Attendees also will enjoy visions and sounds of the world on stage through cultural performances that bring global destinations to life across five different stages on the exhibition floor.
The Travel Show’s “Taste of the World” culinary pavilion will provide attendees with samples of cuisines from around the globe. “Taste of the World: Kids Kitchen” will invite children of all ages to participate in fun food experiments while learning about nutritious eating and international dishes.
Ferguson and Jenn-Air are presenting sponsors of the 2016 New York Times Travel Show Kids Kitchen. They are also supplying the kitchen that will be used on the Taste of the World stage.
Astor Wines and Spirits, FreshDirect, Institute of Culinary Education, Stephenson Custom Case Company and Tower Garden are supporting sponsors, supplying staging and assistance, for the 2016 New York Times Travel Show Kids Kitchen.
FreshDirect will provide all groceries for Taste of the World and Taste of the World: Kids Kitchen. FreshDirect subscribers will also receive a discount of $3 toward New York Times Travel Show admission.
Attendees will have access to exclusive discounts and deals, plus prizes and giveaways, available only at The New York Times Travel Show. New deals will be announced at NYTimes.com/TravelShow in the weeks leading up to the show.
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