Museum of Ice Cream Ticket Fee Litigation

If You Purchased Electronic Tickets to Museum of Ice Cream NYC between August 29, 2022 and March 27, 2024, and Your Rights May Be Affected by a Pending Class Action.

  • A class action lawsuit has been certified in which Plaintiff Katharine Cammayo (“Plaintiff”) alleges that Defendant, 1AND8, Inc. d/b/a Museum of Ice Cream (“Defendant”), failed to properly disclose ancillary fees for electronic tickets to its Museum of Ice Cream NYC prior to those tickets being selected for purchase, in alleged violation of New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law (“ACAL”) § 25.07(4) and failed to clearly and consciously disclose the portion of the ticket price that represents ancillary fees, in alleged violation of the same statute. Defendant disputes that it failed to sufficiently disclose ancillary fees for electronic tickets and denies that it violated any law.
  • The Court has certified the lawsuit as a class action on behalf of the following classes:
    • Nationwide Class: “All individuals who purchased tickets to the Museum of Ice Cream NYC from Defendant’s website museumoficecream.com or from BucketListers, Inc.’s website bucketlisters.com from August 29, 2022 to March 27, 2024.”
    • New York Subclass: “All individuals in New York who purchased tickets to the Museum of Ice Cream NYC from Defendant’s website museumoficecream.com or from BucketListers, Inc.’s website bucketlisters.com from August 29, 2022 to March 27, 2024.”
  • The Court has not decided whether Defendant did anything wrong. There are no benefits available now, and no guarantee there will be in the future. However, your legal rights are affected, and you have a choice to make now.

Your Legal Rights and Options

WHAT IS THIS

The Court has certified this lawsuit as a class action. The lawsuit alleges claims under New York law for allegedly unlawful ancillary fees connected to admission tickets to Museum of Ice Cream NYC.

DO NOTHING

Stay in this lawsuit as a member of the Class and await the outcome. By doing nothing, you retain the possibility of receiving money or benefits from a trial or settlement, but you will be bound by the decisions of the Court and give up your individual right to sue on your own about the same legal claims that were made, or could have been made, in this lawsuit.

EXCLUDE YOURSELF BY DECEMBER 2, 2025

Get out of this lawsuit and receive no benefit(s), if any, from it. By asking to be excluded from this lawsuit, you will retain the right to proceed with your individual lawsuit by retaining your own lawyer to sue on your behalf about the same legal claims as in this lawsuit. If you ask to be excluded and money or benefits are later awarded through this lawsuit, you will not share in such money and/or benefits.


These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained further in the notice and on the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page of this website.