Use 3,000 Chase points to redeem Apple TV+ shows in New York City

Premium Chase cardholders can redeem 3,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points in New York this weekend for an immersive, behind-the-scenes Apple TV+ experience.
The pop-up store, hosted at 415 Fifth Avenue, opens this weekend at 10:30 a.m., with last admission at 5 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday.
Eligible cards include Chase Sapphire Reserve® (See Rates and Fees) and Chase Sapphire Business Reserve℠ (See Rates and Fees).
A maximum of two non-refundable tickets may be purchased per cardholder, and cash payments are not accepted. Based on TPG’s December 2025 valuation, 3,000 points per ticket is worth about $62.
Once inside, attendees will step into environments recreated from Drops of God, F1 Movies, The Morning Show, Pluribus, Severance, Shrink and The Studio.

You can expect authentic sets and props, as well as cooking and cocktails inspired by the show and film. There will also be immersive photo and video moments mimicking iconic scenes.
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The event is 21 and older, and Chase noted it will be primarily standing room and walk-up, with limited seating. Fun and festive clothing is encouraged. There is no on-site parking, but the venue is close to the B, D, F, M, N, Q and R subway lines and is only about one mile from Penn Station.
If you’re interested, we recommend getting your tickets as soon as possible. The checkout process isn’t very intuitive – you need to enter your email address into two fields on the first page before you can continue.
bottom line
It’s niche redemption, but if you’re in New York and a fan of Apple TV+, it might be worth shelling out 3,000 points for a one-time interactive experience.
and for everyone Sapphire Reserve Cardholders (even if not attending) don’t forget to activate your free Apple TV+ and Apple Music subscriptions to maximize cardholder benefits (until June 22, 2027).
Related: Is the Chase Sapphire Reserve Worth the Annual Fee?



