Thursday, April 8, 2010

Rockefeller Center Observation Deck

I recommend to any person visiting New York to add Top of The Rock on their must things to do while visiting the big apple





this newly attraction opening the doors on November 1st has a state of the art 55,000 sq ft facility with the best views on Manhattan because its 3 levels. You can purchase tickets online at: www.topoftherocknyc.com





You can choose the exact arrival time and make the best of your visit in the city ...and ONLY $14



Rockefeller Center Observation Deck


Gatovil, Do you work for Top of the Rock? Every response you have is about it no matter what the question.



Rockefeller Center Observation Deck


Well spotted, Ken!



Come on, gatovil - give it a rest - you%26#39;ve been outed.




gatovil - if it%26#39;s good people on here will post about it - we already tell people that it%26#39;s opening without you blantently plugging it. Just remember to make sure your staff are friendly (friendly than the ESB staff) - why not check out reviews on the ESB maybe you can learn from their mistakes and take tips on making the rock wonderful!???




I am afraid you got confused with my replies



I am a retired gentleman that was lucky to be at the old observation deck when it was opened back in the mid 30%26#39;s



for us New yorkers iaa great think that this place is re-opening finally



the placed was closed for 20 years



It means a lot fo urs and apology if it sounded different but it is a big news in NEw York. I just wanted to share it



Thanks




It%26#39;s always giood to know exciting nes likr this...here%26#39;s a little more information...





The grand Art Deco observation decks of the Rockefeller Center, closed for two decades, will reopen to the public November 1.





Closed since 1986, the renovated Top of the Rock now includes three observation decks on the 67th to 70th floors, with open-air views that can hit 80 miles on a clear day.





Tickets are $14 for adults; $12 for seniors and $9 for children. They are reserved in 15 minute intervals to cut wait times, and you can buy them online and print them yourself. Or call (877) 692-7625 or (212) 698-2000.





A ticket also gets you access to three stories of multimedia exhibits exploring on the history of Rockefeller Center, including artifacts from the 70-year old complex and storied construction workers who built the skyscrapers in the 1930s.





The Rockefeller Center decks will be open every day of the year from 8:30 a.m. to midnight. The last elevator will go up at 11 p.m.





Location: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, entrance on W. 50th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues.




I%26#39;ve never been, so I%26#39;ll plan to go!! Thanks gatovil for the info




The views are fantastic up there (I used to eat my lunch up there waaay back when...it was sad when it closed) - so nice to hear it%26#39;s reopening. Thanks for posting this.




Credit where it%26#39;s due. The reopening of 30 Rock%26#39;s Observation Deck was first revealed on this forum by NYCgirl on April 11 this year (tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k112923-鈥?/a>)



If anyone should be thanked for this piece of wonderful news then it is she!




And Gatovil, since you have been around the City for awhile, why don%26#39;t you add some of your other knowledge to this forum?




Thank you NYC 10025..,same zip code for me



I would say that a good place to have memories of old New Yor is visiting the Museum of New York on 5th Avenue....., small and curious with plenty of original pictures and old artifacts from the people that came from all voer the world to make this city so unique

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