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A brief report on this. If you don't have time to read on then I'll say it upfront:
Just do it !!!
Amazing experience
Some pics




Several different types of tickets. The one I got was timed entry with priority access $49. Trust me, you want priority access as the general queues are massive. Priority Access gets straight to the front of the line and has its own security lane for scanning.
Another thing worth considering is whether or not you should get the next category up which allows a week long any-day pass in case the weather is rotten. My original ticket was for yesterday evening but when I got there was advised that very low cloud meant zero visibility and that I could line up to change my ticket. At the window I was told that it was a one-time change only ( free of charge) so I swapped it for tonight and landed very lucky as conditions were perfect.
Sunset in NY is 8.30pm so I booked a 7.15pm slot (15 minute admission intervals). I arrived at 7.05 and thanks to priority access I was on floor 100 by 7.30pm. You can stay as long as you like. I left at 9.30pm once it was truly dark.
Like Top of The Rock the best vantage windows get secured early. I sat down in a window facing the sunset over New Jersey and there was a young Japanese couple sitting next to me. The guy disappeared for a bit and returned at sunset with a ring and flowers to propose to his girlfriend- really amazing moment and the large assembled crowd cheered and clapped. Very Sleepless In Seattle - she said yes of course. They had a friend with them taking a video and asked me to take pics of the three of them against the backdrop of the sunset.
This is undoubtably a really great attraction downtown. Although expensive I think it was totally worth it and I'd happily return when I'm next in NY.
Just do it !!!
Amazing experience
Some pics




Several different types of tickets. The one I got was timed entry with priority access $49. Trust me, you want priority access as the general queues are massive. Priority Access gets straight to the front of the line and has its own security lane for scanning.
Another thing worth considering is whether or not you should get the next category up which allows a week long any-day pass in case the weather is rotten. My original ticket was for yesterday evening but when I got there was advised that very low cloud meant zero visibility and that I could line up to change my ticket. At the window I was told that it was a one-time change only ( free of charge) so I swapped it for tonight and landed very lucky as conditions were perfect.
Sunset in NY is 8.30pm so I booked a 7.15pm slot (15 minute admission intervals). I arrived at 7.05 and thanks to priority access I was on floor 100 by 7.30pm. You can stay as long as you like. I left at 9.30pm once it was truly dark.
Like Top of The Rock the best vantage windows get secured early. I sat down in a window facing the sunset over New Jersey and there was a young Japanese couple sitting next to me. The guy disappeared for a bit and returned at sunset with a ring and flowers to propose to his girlfriend- really amazing moment and the large assembled crowd cheered and clapped. Very Sleepless In Seattle - she said yes of course. They had a friend with them taking a video and asked me to take pics of the three of them against the backdrop of the sunset.
This is undoubtably a really great attraction downtown. Although expensive I think it was totally worth it and I'd happily return when I'm next in NY.