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NYC One World Observatory All Inclusive Flexible Admission Ticket

Overview
Have the ultimate experience at One World Observatory with our All Inclusive Ticket. Start your experience with Priority Lane Access where you skip the security, elevator (and exit lines) and head SkyPod™ Elevators to climb 102 stories in 47 seconds.

Dare to step onto the Sky Portal, a 14-foot wide circular glass disc that delivers an unforgettable perspective, using real-time, high-definition footage of the streets 100 stories below.

Your ticket includes One World Explorer, our iPad guide to the city. When you move from window to window, the view on the screen moves with you. Touch a label and you’ll fly there by helicopter, up close, to hear fascinating stories about each site.

Your ticket allows you flexible admission - choose either morning or afternoon then come at a time that is convenient for your schedule.

And finally, you'll have $15 to Drink or Shop at our cafe, bar, restaurant, or gift shop.
City: New York City
Tue 24 Dec
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Starting at $68.59
Tue 24 Dec
Starting at $68.59
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What's Included
$15 to Drink or Shop
One World Explorer Digital Skyline Guide
Priority Lane: Security, Elevator, and Exit Admission Ticket
Flexible Arrival Time
Route and map
Meeting point
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New York City
285 Fulton St, One World Trade Center
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travellers upon arrival
  • Children 5 – 11 and individuals 12+ must demonstrate that they are fully vaccinated (received at least 2 doses of an authorized vaccine) except for those who have received one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
What To Expect
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One World Observatory
See for yourself why One World Observatory is truly An Experience Above. With your All Inclusive Ticket enjoy Priority Lane: Security, Elevator, and Exit, Flexible Arrival and $15 to Drink or Shop.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (55)
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robynj279
Jul 2022
This was disorganized and I felt like I was in a group of cattle. We were all squished into one level where we watched a video and then we were squished into the next section where we received our things that look similar to an iPad we paid extra for those so we could see better views. It was very crowded upstairs and the little bar was very nice except the seating was very minimal throughout the entire exhibit
Gromit3577
Jul 2022
We visited the One World Observatory on our 2nd visit to New York City. On our first visit we visted Top Of The Rock and the Empire State Building observation deck. This time around we opted for Summit One Vanderbuilt and the One World Observatory. One World was the last of the 4 to be visited and it's because of this I've had to give it a rating of "average". If it's the only observation deck you visit you'll probably love it and have a great time, if you visit the others I suspect like me you might find it a little underwhelming. The observation deck is split over 2 floors, but the 2nd floor is the restaurant / cafe area so it's unless you're dining, it's really just one floor. The observation floor is also pretty small, we walked around it and were suprised to find ourselves back where we started very quickly. The deck is obviously set up with floor to ceiling glass but is hampered quite severely by large thick frames spaced pretty close together which really do get in the way when you're taking photos with members of your party in them, but no problem if you're just taking a photo of the landscape. This is one of the key areas where it fails against its competitors, they simply offer better, less restictive photo opportunities. There was an interesting looking circular array of LCD screens set up with a sign indictating a start of a show time. We sat and waited for it, a lady showed up and gave a 15 minute talk on NYC and the building, it was fairly interesting but the visual presentation was lacking and the ciruclar LCD set up seemed silly and would be better presented with just a single large screen. On arrival you're offered the chance to pay $15 for a tablet device, it was included in our ticket. These are a total waste of time and ourselves and several others ditched them on a table within the first 5 - 10 mins. So if you're curious, don't bother paying, somebody will no doubt leave one for you to take a loot at. In conclusion, One World offers decent landscape views and is the only deck in lower Manhatton. But it's pretty small, has somewhat restricted views, and no outside access which unfortunately puts it behind its competitors in our opinion. I would reccomend Top Of The Rock for the best views overall (great shots of Empire State building and Central park) and Summit One for a unique mix of great outside photo ops with fun mind bending inside photo ops.
justinwX106IJ
Jun 2022
The elevator ride to floor 102 sight seeing and good shop and food. Cool tour kind employs. Hope to come back soon.

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