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- Lani TeshimaOctober 11, 2011This second, higher observatory requires an additional fee. Glass-enclosed all around and protected from the elements. Watch your step and head; lots of beams to bang your head on.
- Mike RichichiNovember 7, 2010Went on a rainy day. Generally not considered good, but you can really enjoy the clouds swirling by beneath you, and the way the tower lights up the clouds around you.
- David GarciaMay 24, 2013For out of towners with family that doesn't speak English make sure to pay the 10 bucks for an audio tour available in many languages.
- Wil JeudyMay 25, 2014Get the express tickets. It is WORTH the extra dough!!! It gets you past the LONG lines
- flyflyaway ...January 30, 2016Evening visit is awesome. Short queue. Spectacular view. I love New York ...
- Beth DeanSeptember 11, 2014I know it's touristy but the true magnificence of this building isn't imaginable until you're here. Imagining the men building this though is a terrifying feat
- Jonathan WegnerOctober 16, 2011The 102nd floor is waaaay better than the first observation deck - fully enclosed, quiet and intimate -- great for a date!
- Paul RohlfingMay 30, 2011Express pass was so worth it tonight. ~10 min to observation deck to see sunset. others already in regular line when we arrived were going up 1st elevator when we were going down an hour later.
- JüriOctober 18, 2012Open until 2 AM and there are no queues late evening, so grab some beers at the brewery downstairs first.
- Movie MayorOctober 15, 2010Here on the observation deck of the Empire State building, Meg Ryan meets Tom Hanks for the first time after being setup by his son on a call-in radio show in 1993's "Sleepless in Seattle." Read more
- Chip GrahamApril 5, 2014Buy the express pass! Get to bypass all lines. People next to us waited 2 hrs...took us 15 mins
- The New York Daily NewsApril 29, 2011PHOTO: Opened on May 1st, 1931, the Empire State Building turns 80 this year! Visit our iconic photo gallery, at the link, for amazing images of the building's history! Read more
- Steve HovingtonMay 18, 2014Did you know? There is approximately 17 million feet of telephone wire servicing the building.
- Capital SpiceApril 9, 2012If you get a City Pass, go to another site first! You lose any City Pass benefits of skipping the line if you don't already have your booklet.
- EttractionsNovember 17, 2010Since the Observatory opened to the public in 1931, almost 110 million visitors have thrilled to the awe-inspiring vision of the city beneath them. Read more
- Derek ReillyMay 4, 2013Don't go the first sunny morning after a cloudy day, it will be very busy. As told by one of the staff. We went early afternoon during the week in early April and the queue wasn't so bad.
- Leona HenryApril 3, 2011Buy the tickets online and skip the lines. If you are in NYC for a whe, get the Ny city pass online
- Vincent LimJanuary 10, 2013Great place for the great view on NYC. Where here recall the King Kong scene.
- Stephanie TanNovember 5, 2013View was OK, maybe cuz of the gloomy weather. Bring thicker clothes cuz the strong wind makes it real chilly.
- Crystal HarrisonJune 11, 2014If you didn't get a ticket to 102nd floor you can pay for it up here! Not included in the NYCpass (not express either)!
- Paulo PuglisiJanuary 27, 2016They need to update the experience quick. One World is taking all the customers by merit
- Kataka GaraJanuary 29, 2014Don't bother spending your money for the 102nd floor. It's not much different than the 86th. The 86th is outside and great!
- FerasAugust 12, 2014Be ready to spend over an hour to get to the top of the building & half an hour on your way out.
- Oleg PryimakMay 8, 2014Citypass = no lines. However, this place is worse in comparison to 30 rock. No sitting places, restrooms, on top. All views are obstructed by fence. In 30 rock this is reinforced glass.
- NY WaterwayJuly 2, 2012Check out our Empire State Building Packages here: http://www.nywaterway.com/EmpireStateBuildingObservatory.aspx
- Luki LykeJanuary 21, 2011Top of the Rock offers a great view of Central Park & the Empire State Building. Cheaper too!
- Ilkan AktenJuly 5, 2013this is the most beautiful experience i had in nyc. other than this nyc is bunch of crowd stuck in a tiny island
- Peter KirnDecember 1, 2014The 86th floor is the main attraction as the pricey higher observation deck is tiny. If you want to save your money, skip the latter.