NY1 brought holiday magic straight to East 73rd Street, airing coverage of Ronald McDonald House New York’s beloved Repelling Santas event an incredible 17 times over the weekend.
The segment captured a sight that never fails to stop New Yorkers in their tracks: a team of Santas, Mrs. Claus, elves, and even a few reindeer launching themselves down the 11-story façade of Ronald McDonald House New York. Beyond the spectacle, NY1 highlighted the heart of the event—bringing joy directly to children who need it most.

A Holiday Tradition That Brings the Magic to the Kids
The volunteers behind the ropes are from Skyline Access, a group that has become part of the RMH-NY family. Year after year, they return to the House, not for recognition, but to create unforgettable moments for immunocompromised children who are unable to go outside to meet holiday favorites like other children staying at the House.
Instead, the holiday comes to them.
From hospital rooms and House windows, children watch in amazement as Santas descend the building, wave, dance, and spread cheer—turning an ordinary winter day into something magical.
Scaling the House for Smiles and Emotional Support

For pediatric patients facing cancer and other serious illnesses, these moments offer meaningful emotional support and connection during a time that can feel overwhelming. The rappelling Santas transform the exterior of the House into a stage for joy, laughter, and surprise—proof that compassionate care can take many forms.
NY1’s coverage captured these powerful moments, showing how something playful can have a profound impact on a child’s day and a family’s overall experience at the House.
A Partnership That Returns Year After Year
Skyline Access has generously donated their time and expertise to Ronald McDonald House New York twice a year for several years, making this partnership a cherished tradition.
Each December, the team appears as holiday icons, bringing seasonal joy straight to the windows of the House.
Superheroes Take Over East 73rd Street in the Spring

In April, Skyline Access returns once again—this time in celebration of National Superhero Day. The same fearless volunteers scale the building dressed as beloved superheroes including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and many more.
For children navigating long hospital stays and complex treatment schedules, seeing their favorite superheroes appear outside their windows delivers inspiration, courage, and joy at just the right moment.
Media Coverage That Amplifies the Mission
NY1’s repeated coverage—airing the segment 17 times over the weekend—underscored what families, staff, and volunteers already know: these moments matter.
They reflect the family centered care and holistic approach that defines Ronald McDonald House New York, where creating moments of joy is just as important as providing a place to stay.
Bringing Joy to New Heights
Ronald McDonald House New York is deeply grateful to Skyline Access for their continued generosity, creativity, and commitment to children and families facing serious illness.
By quite literally going to great heights, they ensure that every child—no matter their medical limitations—gets to experience the magic of the season, the thrill of surprise, and the comfort of knowing their community is cheering them on.
