Relive a Moment in NYC History
See New York City like you never have before on The Beam, a thrilling experience that recreates the legendary 1932 photo, “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper.” Rising 12 feet above Top of the Rock’s 69th-floor Observation Deck, The Beam rotates 180 degrees to treat visitors to a panorama of the NYC skyline, with direct sights of Central Park and beyond. Add The Beam experience to any Top of the Rock ticket.
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How does weather impact The Beam?In the event The Beam must be closed due to extreme weather conditions, guests will be issued a voucher to visit at a later date.
In the event The Beam must be closed due to extreme weather conditions, guests will be issued a voucher to visit at a later date.
Is there a height or weight limit?Guests must be 52 inches (~132 cm) or taller to ride alone. If under 52 inches, guests must be a minimum of 42 inches (~107 cm) and be accompanied by an adult. All guests must have tickets. The maximum weight limit is 300 lbs. (~136 kg.)
Guests must be 52 inches (~132 cm) or taller to ride alone. If under 52 inches, guests must be a minimum of 42 inches (~107 cm) and be accompanied by an adult. All guests must have tickets. The maximum weight limit is 300 lbs. (~136 kg.)
Is there a dress code?Guests must wear close-toed shoes or sandals that fully engage the heel. Hats and glasses, and scarves (as examples) must be securely fastened.
Guests must wear close-toed shoes or sandals that fully engage the heel. Hats and glasses, and scarves (as examples) must be securely fastened.
How many people are on The Beam at a time?The Beam accommodates seven guests per Beam. You will share the experience with other guests unless you have purchased a VIP Pass, which includes a private experience on The Beam.
The Beam accommodates seven guests per Beam. You will share the experience with other guests unless you have purchased a VIP Pass, which includes a private experience on The Beam.
What is not allowed on The Beam?The following items are not permitted on The Beam: Cellphones, tablets, laptops, electronic devices, cameras, selfie-sticks, go-pros and other recording devices, backpacks or bags of any size, keys, wallets, beverages, bottles, infant carriers or any other loose items. Medical devices such as oxygen tanks, canes and walkers are also not permitted.
All loose personal belongings must be stored in the cubbies located adjacent to The Beam.
The following items are not permitted on The Beam: Cellphones, tablets, laptops, electronic devices, cameras, selfie-sticks, go-pros and other recording devices, backpacks or bags of any size, keys, wallets, beverages, bottles, infant carriers or any other loose items. Medical devices such as oxygen tanks, canes and walkers are also not permitted.
All loose personal belongings must be stored in the cubbies located adjacent to The Beam.
Can children experience The Beam by themselves?If a child is 52 inches tall, they can participate independently. The child must be 42 inches minimum to be accompanied by a supervising adult on The Beam. Both the child and adult must have tickets.
If a child is 52 inches tall, they can participate independently. The child must be 42 inches minimum to be accompanied by a supervising adult on The Beam. Both the child and adult must have tickets.
Will I be able to take my own photos or footage of The Beam?Guests are not permitted to take their cell-phones, cameras, and other recording devices with them on The Beam. Friends and family who are not riding may observe and record your experience from Level 3 of the observation decks.
Guests are not permitted to take their cell-phones, cameras, and other recording devices with them on The Beam. Friends and family who are not riding may observe and record your experience from Level 3 of the observation decks.
How do I reserve a private experience on The Beam?Guests who purchase VIP tickets will be able to skip the line and will be able to enjoy a private experience.
Guests who purchase VIP tickets will be able to skip the line and will be able to enjoy a private experience.
How high does The Beam go?Approximately 12 feet above the deck.
Approximately 12 feet above the deck.
Are wheelchairs allowed on The Beam?No, wheelchairs are not allowed on The Beam. However, enhanced accommodations are available for ADA guests and guests with amputees. Guests with special needs must be accompanied by a supervising adult throughout The Beam experience.
No, wheelchairs are not allowed on The Beam. However, enhanced accommodations are available for ADA guests and guests with amputees. Guests with special needs must be accompanied by a supervising adult throughout The Beam experience.