Woman slams holiday market as ‘9th circle of hell’ as she fights massive crowds & waits in line 2hrs just to get a drink

Woman slams holiday market as ‘9th circle of hell’ as she fights massive crowds & waits in line 2hrs just to get a drink

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A HOLIDAY market in the heart of New York City has been dubbed the “9th circle of hell” due to its gargantuan crowds and long lines.

Bryant Park’s annual Winter Village attracts millions of tourists from around the world who descend on Midtown, Manhattan, for a taste of the city’s holiday spirit.

Bryant Park's Winter Village is being dubbed as the '9th circle of hell' due to its large crowds

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Bryant Park’s Winter Village is being dubbed as the ‘9th circle of hell’ due to its large crowdsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
One woman visited Bryant Park's winter wonderland and described it as being 'crowded than in years past'

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One woman visited Bryant Park’s winter wonderland and described it as being ‘crowded than in years past’Credit: Instagram/rtallant
The woman said she waited two hours in line to purchase s'mores

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The woman said she waited two hours in line to purchase s’moresCredit: Instagram/rtallant
A group of people wait in line for hot donuts at Bryant Park’s Winter Village

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A group of people wait in line for hot donuts at Bryant Park’s Winter VillageCredit: AP

The landmark is known for its 17,000-square-foot outdoor ice skating rink, which is known as a joyful hotspot for tourists and New Yorkers alike.

Scenes from the vibrant park adorned with Christmas decorations are inescapable on social media feeds.

Videos of steamy hot chocolate, toasty s’mores, festive desserts, and family outings at the Winter Village are pumped out in overdrive on TikTok and Instagram reels.

But behind the glitz and glamour of the winter wonderland projected on social media lies an unpleasant experience that one woman has dubbed the “9th circle of hell.”

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Robin, a family travel content creator who goes by rtallant on Instagram, shared her unpopular opinion about Bryant Park’s Winter Village.

She called the holiday hotspot the “9th circle of hell.”

‘IS IT WORTH IT?’

“I said what I said,” Robin declared.

“And I’m sure this sentiment holds true for all the holiday markets in NYC, not just the Winter Village.

“They are crowded. Crushing at times. Especially on the weekends. More crowded than in years past.”

Robin slammed the market’s expensive holiday shops and the immense wait time to purchase a beverage.

I’m obsessed with Christmas – my decorations take a month to put up, with 16,000 lights and Home Bargains finds

“If you want the Insta-famous s’mores, a $27 cup of strawberries & chocolate, or the raclette cheese & jamon sandwich, get yourself a snack and a drink before you wait in line for 2+ hours,” Robin added.

“Yes, we did actually wait for 2+ hours for s’mores. The crowds at Rockefeller Center and 5th Avenue were even worse.”

She went on to ask her followers if they had visited the Winter Village this year and questioned, “Are the strawberries worth the money?”

‘NIGHTMARE ON 42ND ST’

A handful of followers acknowledged Robin’s sentiment, with several native New Yorkers admitting they do not visit the park during the holiday season.

“Yes! Bryant Park is one of my favorite spots in the city… EXCEPT during Christmas,” one woman said.

A second person blamed social media for turning the festivities into a “hellhole.”

“Like most other things that start cool, social media turned it into a hellhole,” the commenter added.

“I’m a New Yorker and work in the city. I don’t step foot in there,” a New York resident wrote.

“As a native New Yorker I don’t go anywhere during the holidays, on a Saturday, anymore. Then social media is hyping everything up and has you standing 45 min for hot cocoa,” one grumbled.

“Yeah the last couple years!!! What happened? Nightmare on 42nd St!” wrote another.

However, some commenters recommended that those who still desire to visit Bryant Park’s Winter Village avoid going on a weekend.

“You gotta go on a weekday/weeknight. It’s actually very romantic and fun when it isn’t busy,” one person suggested.

A second wrote, “This particular market goes on until March 2. My experience, go after New Year’s and the holiday rush is over.

“Start your Christmas shopping for next year and still enjoy all the pleasures that are there currently this time of year.”

“On a weekend in December? Agreed. I went on a Tuesday morning and it was empty!” another said.

The Winter Village in Bryant Park runs from October 25, 2024, through March 2, 2025.

A Histroy of Bryant Park’s Winter Village

Winter Village at Bryant Park is an renowed holiday hotspot visited by millions of tourists annually.

  • Bryant Park was first converted into a winter wonderland in 2002.
  • Bank of America hosts the Winter Village.
  • The spectacle features holiday shops, the Lodge (a pop-up bar and food hall), and New York City’s only admission-free ice rink.
  • Around 3 million travelers visit Bryant Park’s Winter Village during the peak holiday season, according to the park’s website.
  • The Winter Village opens yearly from late October until March of the following year.

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