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  1. 4.0 (527 reviews) Claimed. Observatories. Closed 9:00 AM - 10:30 PM. See hours. See all 2.6k photos. Review Highlights. “ Yes, the view is similar to the Rockefeller or Empire State, but can you ever tire of seeing NYC from above? ” in 48 reviews.

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  2. Not your usual observation deck, SUMMIT One Vanderbilt offers three levels of multi-sensory immersive experiences. Here, you can enjoy panoramic views, marvel at mirrored rooms and art installations.

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  3. 2 days ago · The Summit is coming to CBS this fall, and the network has now announced the 16 competitors for the new mountain climbing series competition series. Hosted by Manu Bennett, the series will have 16 ...

  4. Nov 28, 2022 · SUMMIT One Vanderbilt. 3,185 Reviews. #27 of 2,303 things to do in New York City. Sights & Landmarks, Observation Decks & Towers. 45 E 42nd St, Entrance located on the Main Concourse of Grand Central Terminal, New York City, NY 10017-5408. Open today: 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM.

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    • The Summit One Vanderbilt Review
    • What Is The Summit One Vanderbilt?
    • One Vanderbilt
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    • How to Get Summit Tickets
    • Attraction Passes
    • The Summit Experience
    • Ascent
    • Apres
    • The View
    Height: 73rd Floor and up – 1,020 –  1,200 Feet
    Cost:  Adults: $39 – Child $33 (5 and Under – Free) –Live Prices
    Cost + Ascent:  Adults: $59 – Child $33 (5 and Under – Free) –Live Prices
    Sunset: + $10

    It feels like only yesterday New York had just two observation decks but in 2015 the Empire State Building and theTop of the Rock were joined by The One World Observatory and the City was spoiled for choice of Observation Decks. Then in 2020, the badly timed opening of the Edgebrought the number to 4 and now the Prestiguueous One Vanderbilt Buildin...

    One Vanderbilt is one of New York’s latest Skyscrapers and sits at the 4th highest building in the City, and the 28th tallest in the world at 1401 ft. The $3.3 Billion Tower sits right next to Grand Central Terminal and offers expansive views right across the City. Its location gives it very good prominence with very little in the way, dwarfing the...

    There are three main options for entry to the Summit. You can visit the main areas as detailed below, or upgrade to add on the Ascent option, a daring lift hoisting you to 1200ft in a glass elevator! And finally, there is the premium option which basically just provides you with a Cocktail from the Apres Bar.

    You can get your tickets as a walk-up, but it is very busy right now and still has limited occupancy so this is a poor idea. Most days are completely sold out up to a week in advance and Sunset is even earlier!

    The other 4 Observation decks are now all included on the Cities Attraction Passes. The Summit is not yet included, but we imagine it will make its way onto them in due course as the initial hype dies down. 1. Go New York Explorer Pass 2. THE NEW YORK PASS 3. New York Sightseeing Pass

    Journey to the Summit

    The Journey starts in the Main Lobby and is in our opinion a complete shambles. We were first ushered into a queue before moving from there to another queue for reasons that were never made apparent, then while waiting in this queue a woman came and started shouting at us. She needed to see our Vaccination Status, which is fine, but she was screaming that we had not asked her to show it here before. Well if we had ever seen her before in our lives we might have done that, but really is it not...

    Air

    Air is the Main deck of the Summit and is a large interactive art installation by the modern Artist Kenzo Digital. The Centerpiece for this is the stunning Transcendence. This is an infinity mirror room that features floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the City and reflects this scene endlessly in a series of mirrors and windows to surround you in a mindblowing, inception-esque, visual wonder. It’s really hard to put into words but the imagery does the floor justice, although actually w...

    Levitation

    Levitation is the second section of the deck and offers the brave the chance to step out over nothing. This clear glass box extends out over the ether and allows the brave to step out and really get to see the City from a unique perspective. This is the Ultimate Instagram Show as you are literally levitating over the cityscape below. The View for Levitation is out over Bryant Park and gives some really stunning views over the city. It’s just a shame the perfect Insta-selfie shot is not the mo...

    The final attraction of the Deck is Ascent and this is an optional part of the attraction, costing $20 extra to add on to the original price. Here you board a Glass Elevator and ascend higher than any other visitable part of the tower right up to 1200 ft above ground level…With a pane of glass beneath your feet. Our Opinion, Skip this! In short, it...

    One of the stand-out features of the Deck is the Apres Bar and Restaurant. The Bar is situated high up in the building, something we worried would not be the case as Apres means “After” so we were worried that the bar was down in the lobby to get a drink afterward. It’s not, it’s right up on the top level of the deck just a little bit lower than th...

    The Summit is definitely marketed as being an immersive art installation as opposed to a mere Observation Deck, but really, many will see this as merely a gimmick. Above all the Deck has to offer amazing views. Now at 1000-1200ft that is not hard and with Manhattan as the backdrop, you are guaranteed breathtaking views. But that is not enough. Not ...

  5. Summit One Vanderbilt New York, New York, United States ratings, photos, prices, expert advice, traveler reviews and tips, and more information from Condé Nast Traveler.

  6. The Summit Ascent joins Storm’s Master line for the 2024 league season. This ball takes the low RG Centripetal HD – AI core shape from the original Summit and the Summit Peak and combines it with the R2S Solid coverstock to provide a different ball motion. The original Summit used a hybrid version of the TX-23 cover, allowing it to be very ...

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