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Summit One Vanderbilt 🌆 | Was It Worth It?

Just visited Summit One Vanderbilt—here’s my honest take with all the details! 🎫✨ 🎟️ Tickets & Timing We booked the sunset ticket online for $66—highly recommend reserving in advance! Sunset slots sell out fast, and walk-ins are pretty much impossible. Pro tip: Even if you book for 4:30 PM, you can enter as early as 4 PM. That extra half hour helps you settle in and start exploring before the golden hour rush! ⏳ 🌧️ Weather Woes Unfortunately, it rained during our visit 😔, so we missed the iconic sunset views. But even with gray skies, the experience was breathtaking. I can only imagine how magical it must be with a clear sky and golden hour glow! 🌇 🏙️ View & Vibe After already visiting the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center, I wondered if Summit would still impress—and it absolutely did! The transparent ledges, mirrored rooms, and immersive art installations make it more than just an observation deck. It’s a multi-sensory experience! 🤩 You’ll need about 1 hour to see it all—perfect for squeezing into a busy NYC itinerary. ✅ Final Verdict Yes, it’s worth it—especially if you’ve already seen the classics and want something fresh, modern, and interactive. Just pray for good weather! 🙏☀️ #SummitOneVanderbilt #NYCViews #NYCSkyscrapers #NYCSunset #ObservationDeck #NYCTravel #VisitNYC #NYCLandmarks

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Summit One Vanderbilt 🌆 | Was It Worth It?

Just visited Summit One Vanderbilt—here’s my honest take with all the details! 🎫✨ 🎟️ Tickets & Timing We booked the sunset ticket online for $66—highly recommend reserving in advance! Sunset slots sell out fast, and walk-ins are pretty much impossible. Pro tip: Even if you book for 4:30 PM, you can enter as early as 4 PM. That extra half hour helps you settle in and start exploring before the golden hour rush! ⏳ 🌧️ Weather Woes Unfortunately, it rained during our visit 😔, so we missed the iconic sunset views. But even with gray skies, the experience was breathtaking. I can only imagine how magical it must be with a clear sky and golden hour glow! 🌇 🏙️ View & Vibe After already visiting the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center, I wondered if Summit would still impress—and it absolutely did! The transparent ledges, mirrored rooms, and immersive art installations make it more than just an observation deck. It’s a multi-sensory experience! 🤩 You’ll need about 1 hour to see it all—perfect for squeezing into a busy NYC itinerary. ✅ Final Verdict Yes, it’s worth it—especially if you’ve already seen the classics and want something fresh, modern, and interactive. Just pray for good weather! 🙏☀️ #SummitOneVanderbilt #NYCViews #NYCSkyscrapers #NYCSunset #ObservationDeck #NYCTravel #VisitNYC #NYCLandmarks

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