Manhattan, NY – Observatory At One World Trade Center Opens To Paying Public

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    A view of One World Trade Center overlooking lower Manhattan in New York, NY, USA. The 'One World Observatory' observation deck spans the top three floors of the tallest building in the Western world and will opens today on 29 May 2015. Photo: VIN NewsManhattan, NY – There’s a new bird’s eye view of New York City.

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    The One World Trade Center observatory is officially opening to the public on Friday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

    Visitors will get a view of the city and its surroundings from above 1,250 feet, with sight lines stretching 50 miles past the Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty to the Atlantic Ocean.

    The observatory takes up levels 100, 101, and 102 of the building, the nation’s tallest, at 1,776 feet. The main public viewing space is on the 100th floor, with restaurants on the 101st floor, and an event space on the 102nd floor.

    Visitors reach the observatory via one of five elevators called ‘skypods’ that zip them to the observatory in 60 seconds. Along with a spectacular view, they will see a video called ‘Voices’ about those who built One WTC. There’s also a virtual time lapse that recreates the development of the New York City skyline and beyond from the 1600s to present day.

    Those not fond of high elevations can walk on video screens that show the dizzying view below.

    Tickets are $32 for adults and $26 for children ages 6 to 12 and $30 for seniors. Admission is free for family members of those who died on Sept. 11, as well as those who worked in the rescue and recovery.

    Officials expect 3 million to 4 million visitors a year.

    Tickets are available at the observatory ticket booth and online.
    A news photographer looks out the window at the Manhattan skyline from the One World Observatory observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade center tower in New York during a press tour of the site May 20, 2015. One World Observatory will open to the public on May 29.  REUTERS/Mike Segar


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    Mazal1
    Mazal1
    8 years ago

    For the $6 it’s not a bad trip

    Yitzi1
    Yitzi1
    8 years ago

    VIN should have told is yesterday when it was free…