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NYC One World Observatory General Admission Ticket

Overview
Discover a unique view. An experience beyond the everyday. See the rise of New York as you ascend in a SkyPod™ elevator to the top. Surround yourself with the rhythms of the city in the See Forever Theater. Learn incredible stories of New York from our Skyline Concierges at City Pulse. Indulge your senses with a menu of local favorites at ONE Dine or enjoy a drink above the clouds at ONE Mix.
City: New York City
Wed 23 Oct
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Starting at $46.82
Wed 23 Oct
Starting at $46.82
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What's Included
General Admission Ticket (Skip the ticket line and proceed to security)
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
What To Expect
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One World Observatory
Think you’ve seen New York? Think again. Come for the wonder, stay for the wine. Elevate your senses, only at One World Observatory.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1000)
svobo036
Nov 2019
My wife and I went here on our December trip to NYC. We had already gone to the top of the Empire State Building on this trip and wanted to see NYC from another angle, and we wanted to see the World Trade Center Memorial too. It took maybe 25 minutes to get to the top. The view was really good. You could see Manhattan, New Jersey, Queens, Staten Island, Statue of Liberty, etc. I prefer the top of the Rockefeller Center because you can see Central Park. But this was a great view!
Lorilynl
Nov 2019
The elevators are fast and the digital walls inside are innovative. A must-see and also visit 9/11 memorial as well.
owlcoolrule
Nov 2019
Before I went to the One World Observatory, I was checking out the 9/11 museum, which I would highly recommend. I purchased the ticket that allowed flexible entry from 4 pm - 8 pm. If you ever go, I would highly recommend that ticket pass. They work up some hype in their ads about how "You take a Skypod to the top" when it's really just an elevator with a screen on it. The screen shows a pretty cool display of New York City throughout the years, but I wouldn't be so hype to call it a "Skypod". Once we got to the top, before we even saw a window, we had to watch an entire video about what it would look like when we saw a window. Then, for about 4 seconds, they released the screen, and let us see the actual summit, which is quite amazing. Then, they have you watch an entire video about how the iPad works. The iPad is totally overrated. If you're like me, you came to see the real views. The iPad, which is included in the ticket type I bought, is supposed to show you into the distance, things you couldn't see with your eye from the top. The iPad supposedly follows you and shows you real-time imaging about how it looks like. It does/doesn't. It's calibrated like trash. I followed all the instructions, I stood exactly on the calibration spot, and it still failed. Eventually, I just stopped using the iPad. Then, when I finally started looking out the windows, it was so packed. I guess they don't cap the number of people they allow at the summit, so it's super crowded. It's really hard to get to see a spot at the top of the summit, and personally, I only stayed up there for about 15 minutes. So I ended up spending $55/person for a 20-minute experience. So, the views are great, but they let in way too many people, and too much of the tour is virtual.

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