If you have the New York Pass, definitely take the time to visit. It's an experience like no other and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Don't go on the sky ride though, it's not worth it!
With a CityPass, don't miss out on the same-day visit (you can check out the observatory in the morning and at night). You get a totally different view of NYC at both times, and both are amazing!
This is exactly what you'll be expecting! Tremendously stunning views of NYC. Staff are very friendly and enthusiastic. My only advice is to get there early so you're not waiting in a long queue
It's totally worth the wait. Get there an hour before sunset and make sure you wait for the city's lights to come into viewshortly after sunset. Super magical. NYC at its best.
great view! you should visit right before the sunset.. see the colors in the sky an the city lights turning on! keep in mind that it is extremely cold and windy up there, but the view is magical!
Don't come here during the day - go to Top of the Rock instead. But DO come here around midnight. No line and you get to see all of the lights of the city.
Jack Harper has flashbacks to a previous life event on the observation deck of the Empire State Building in Oblivion (2013) at the very start of the film and throughout.
Go to the top of the empire at least once in your life time. Purchase the Express Tickets! Was well worth it for me since we skipped an hour + wait. And of course get there right before the sunset :)
Whether a NYC native or a tourist, this is a must see. You will snag views of this gorgeous city that will leave you breathless! Be sure to grab the express line tickets, as the lines get heavy
Classic spot on city, purchase your tickets in advance, also coming weekdays will save you from crowds, for additional 20usd you can climb to spire, but the difference are some ft no more
360° view including the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn bridge, the flatiron building, Chrysler building and just a tiny piece of Central Park. Worthy visiting but mind long lines.
86th fl the best view and experience. 102nd fl is enclosed by glass. Not worth extra money. Try out New York Pass or CityPass which includes this as an attraction.
Buy the xpress ticket (which cost you double but you really skip all lines. Be sure the staff always know you have the xpress. Get there before sunset and stay till gets dark for amazing pictures.
The 86th floor observatory, 1,050 feet (320 meters) off the ground, has both a glass-enclosed area which is heated in winter and cooled in summer. Read more
Although the express pass was definitely worth the money, we enjoyed the Top of the Rock more since you spend less time in line and still see wonderful views of the city.
As with most places in NYC - no tripods. I couldn't even take a super clamp and magic arm up, they scan your bags. You can leave them at security and pick up after your visit.
I spent more than 1.5 hrs in a queue in a poorly ventilated area with a regular ticket. Pick any suitable ticket (even more expensive) that'll let you pass the line. It's the top of the world.
All i can (initially) think of was Sleepless in Seattle!!! Then enjoyed the great views, looking for landmarks (e.g. Chrysler building, Times Square, Statue of Liberty), and just taking it all in.
I would never pay for the 102nd floor. If viewing's still not good enough here, just go to Top of the Rock's observation deck. There you'll even get Empire State included on the scene.
Don't fall for the ticket offers outside! Also, avoid the waits by going at night. Go around dinnertime, or around 9pm before people get out of the theaters. Added bonus: Lights are spectacular!
Iconic building, really worth the visit for the history it represents. Floor 102nd requires an extra line, not really a good idea if you're short on time.
One hour to buy tix, one hour to get to the elevator. Go to the Top of the Rock instead - cheaper, shorter lines, and a better view that includes the Empire State Building.
Express pass was not useful when I came at 1 pm pm on Veteran's Day. Never went to floor 102. I wish I knew I could before I bought tickets to 86. I'll be back, but at night.
Unless you love queues, buy the express pass online. It may be more expensive but the are lines to get into the building, to buy tickets, the elevator to 80th, to 86th floor and then finally then down