CurvedMariott Marquis 3D Billboard
Screen Details
Dimensions: 24m x 101m (HxW)
Technical Specs: 2,368 x 10,048 pixels
Operating Hours: 24 hours
Demographics: Millennials (25-40) 35% with $1,247 avg spending; Gen Z (18-24) 22% with $847 avg spending; Gen X (41-56) 28% with $1,654 avg spending; Baby Boomers (57+) 19% with $1,892 avg spending; 67% visitors have income > $75,000; 52% have income > $100,000; 38% international visitors generating 61% economic impact; 89% Millennials post social media content within 2 hours; Visitor types include tourists, commuters, urban professionals, shoppers, and entertainment seekers.
Media Costs: Exact cost: Unknown In general for Times Square 3D Billboards: A 30-second ad on a Times Square digital billboard typically costs $1,000–$5,000 per day, depending on screen size, location, and frequency of display A 1-minute Times Square 3D billboard ad generally ranges between $2,000 and $10,000 per day One day cost for renting Times Square 3D billboards ranges between $5,000 to $50,000"A 1-minute Times Square 3D billboard ad generally ranges between $2,000 and $10,000 per day One day cost for renting Times Square 3D billboards ranges between $5,000 to $50,000
$2.5m (£1.6m) to hire for four weeks
Key Features
- Best selling point: Occupying a prime position on the façade of the New York Marriott Marquis Hotel, this 3D billboard dominates the center of Times Square with unmatched exposure to massive daily crowds.
- Features an expansive curved LED screen ideal for immersive 3D visuals and cinematic storytelling.
- Located along Broadway between 45th and 46th Streets, ensuring visibility from multiple angles and high foot traffic.
- Perfect for global brands seeking to make a bold statement in one of the most iconic advertising locations in the world.
- Delivers consistent media coverage and strong social engagement from tourists and locals alike.
- Operated with cutting-edge display technology for vivid, high-impact campaigns that stand out day and night.
The Marriott Marquis 3D Billboard is a huge high‑resolution LED screen wrapping the Broadway facade of the Marriott Marquis hotel in Times Square, New York City. Stretching nearly the length of a football field and made up of millions of LEDs, it brings dynamic, eye‑catching content to life with depth and motion effects that seem to pop off the surface, grabbing the attention of the massive crowds that pass by every day. Its dominant position in the center of the Square and its sheer scale make it one of the most impactful and memorable DOOH advertising locations for global brands and immersive campaigns.