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OK guys, I know the Empire State Building is THE place to go for views over New York City, but I also know that the lines can be horrendous for it. I know there's also an observation deck at the Rockefeller Center and I'm thinking that would probably have less lines, bearing in mind we're doing a flying visit to New York in October.
Has anyone done both or been up to the top of the Rockefeller Center? Would you recommend it or should I stick with the old faithful Empire State Building?
Sorry I can't help you. I have been to NY many times but have never been to the observation deck of either. I think your decision should partly be based on where you are planning to visit. Meaning if you are looking to go to St. Patrick's then maybe you would be better off going to Rockefeller Center. But nostalgia plays a big part for Empire State Building.
I wouldn't miss the Empire. 30 rock has the Rainbow Room up top for dinner, etc. and has terrific views. But if I absolutely HAD to choose, frankly, I'd go for the Empire!
Don't worry, I'm in the process of coming up with a good plan - and, as others here will tell you, we always manage to cram a lot of things into our days on vacation!
I wouldn't doubt it! Are you going to write a trip report? I can't wait to follow along!
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I wouldn't miss the Empire. 30 rock has the Rainbow Room up top for dinner, etc. and has terrific views. But if I absolutely HAD to choose, frankly, I'd go for the Empire!
The Rainbow Room is in another area, you can't get there from the Top of the Rock. If you've never been to the Empire State Building then it's something fun to do, but it's expensive for what you get. The Top of the Rock gives you great views plus a whole lot more, minus the humongous crowds. It also gives you an amazing view of the Empire State Building itself and some really unique photo opportunities with the building in the background!
I've done both, during different trips, multiple times. I love the nostalgia of ESB, but also loved Rockefeller Center. We went the week before Thanksgiving one year and got to see them set up the tree and decorate.
Check out the websites for both places. We made reservations for a tour of NBC studios and RF, and that worked out great as we showed up at our assigned time. Saved us a lot of waiting in line.
ESB is a wait in line deal, but we also rode something similar to Soaring/Star Tours, which was like a helicopter ride over NYC. Very cool.
Always research and plan well, and have a back up plan. And have fun.
We also did Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty in the same day, and the bus dropped us off on Wall Street and we walked to Battery Park to ride the Circle Line to Ellis Island and SOL.
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I also say top of the rock, as many times as I go to NY I have sadly never been to these 2 places, ok I was at the rainbow room
but only last summer did a touristy thing when my friend from canada visited.
I must do more touristy stuff when I go
Having worked here in NYC for 20 years I will tell you I was very dissapointed when they closed the observation deck at 30 Rock many years ago. I was just as happy when they reopened! It is hands down the BEST observation deck in NYC. Plus consider this... from there you get the ESB in your pictures! (and World of Disney is a short walk). Enjoy your trip to Central Park as well!
ps - for best views of WTC Site - spend the $1.50 and take the short PATH ride to exchange place and then return..... it goes right through there and you get a good view of how the construction is slowly progressing.
Having worked here in NYC for 20 years I will tell you I was very dissapointed when they closed the observation deck at 30 Rock many years ago. I was just as happy when they reopened! It is hands down the BEST observation deck in NYC. Plus consider this... from there you get the ESB in your pictures! (and World of Disney is a short walk). Enjoy your trip to Central Park as well!
ps - for best views of WTC Site - spend the $1.50 and take the short PATH ride to exchange place and then return..... it goes right through there and you get a good view of how the construction is slowly progressing.
Thanks for those hints. OK, that's it - Rockefeller it is - I love the idea of getting the Empire State Building in our shots. That sounds cool.
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The Rock has much better all around views and is less crowded. Plus there is so much to do at The Rock that it is worth every penny. I have been to the top of the ESB 4 or 5 times and I just don't like the feeling of the building swaying on a breezy day. Maybe if I went up in one every day I would get used to it but I don't. Have fun!
Hi Cheryl. I usually only lurk on here but I figured I'd sign up to offer some advice. Definitely check out the Top of the Rock. We go all the time and it's a lot of fun. It gets pretty crowded (but not as bad as the Empire State Building) and it's just as expensive as the Empire State Building, but there's a lot more on offer. The elevator ride to the top of the building is worth the price of admission alone! It's a very, very cool ride but I won't give anything away The view's amazing and there are some really nice exhibits on the history of Rockefeller Center, including the famous Radio City Rockettes, NBC Studios, and the ice rink. It's definitely worth the trip!
Hi Cheryl. I usually only lurk on here but I figured I'd sign up to offer some advice. Definitely check out the Top of the Rock. We go all the time and it's a lot of fun. It gets pretty crowded (but not as bad as the Empire State Building) and it's just as expensive as the Empire State Building, but there's a lot more on offer. The elevator ride to the top of the building is worth the price of admission alone! It's a very, very cool ride but I won't give anything away The view's amazing and there are some really nice exhibits on the history of Rockefeller Center, including the famous Radio City Rockettes, NBC Studios, and the ice rink. It's definitely worth the trip!
I'm going to second 30 Rock for that over the Empire State building, not just because I love the show, but because there's more to do both in and around the area. Plus, ice skating!
We also enjoyed Top of the Rock more then the Empire State Building. Try to plan it around when the weather looks better. We got there as the sun was setting. Light enough so you could see everything and waited up there until dark. Absolutely beautiful views. Whatever you choose you'll have a great time.
I think Empire state building is a must, and its not a far walk from Rockefeller plaza.
Also, we ate in the resteraunt outside in Rockefeller plaza and it was great! So much ambience. We walked all over the city and took the busses and even rode the subway. Have a great time. October should not be that busy as far as the Towers.