
Premium Chase cardholders can redeem 3000 Chase Ultimate Rewards Points for an immersive behind-the-scenes experience of Apple TV+ in New York City this weekend.
The pop-up, located at 415 Fifth Avenue, opens at 10:30 am this weekend, with last entry at 5 pm on Saturday and 3 pm on Sunday.
Eligible cards include Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees) and Reserve Chase Sapphire for Business℠ (see rates and fees).
Each cardholder can purchase up to two non-refundable tickets and cash payment is not accepted. Based on TPG December 2025 ratings3,000 points are worth approximately $62 per ticket.
Once inside, attendees enter recreated environments from “Drops of God,” “F1 The Movie,” “The Morning Show,” “Pluribus,” “Severance,” “Shrinking” and “The Studio.”

You can expect access to real sets and props, as well as culinary touches and cocktails inspired by the shows and movies. There will also be immersive moments in photography and video inspired by iconic scenes.
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The event is 21 and older, and Chase notes that the experience consists primarily of standing and walking, with limited seating. Fun and festive attire is recommended. There is no on-site parking, but the location is close to the B, D, F, M, N, Q, and R subway lines and about a mile from Penn Station.
we recommend securing your ticket ASAP if you are interested. The checkout flow is not very intuitive: you will need to enter your email address in both fields on the first page before continuing.
In a nutshell
This is a niche redemption, but if you’re in New York City and a fan of Apple TV+, then a unique interactive experience may be worth it for 3,000 points.
and for everyone Sapphire Reserve cardholders, even those not attending, don’t forget to activate your Free subscriptions to Apple TV+ and Apple Music to maximize the benefits of its cardholders (until June 22, 2027).
Related: Is the Chase Sapphire Reserve worth the annual fee?