One World Observatory at the newly-rebuilt One World Trade Center, opens Friday to the general public. It opened to tenants, including Conde Nast, in November, 2014. One World Trade Center is 104 floors and 1,776 feet tall. Legends is owned by the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys, as well as Checketts Partners Investment Fund. The observatory, on floors 100 through 102, is operated by Legends Hospitality, a concessionaire that also provides services (like hot dogs and beer) at Yankee Stadium and Cowboys Stadium. Necklace with Swarovski crystals for $79.95.Here's what you'll find at the gift shop: If you want to pick up some souvenirs on your way out the door, that'll cost you, too. And no, you cannot visit the restaurant without buying a ticket to the observatory.That's on the list of things you're not allowed to bring, along with: Related video: Check out the view from One World Observatoryĭon't even think about bringing your own food and drinks.
The restaurant on the 101st floor is a bit fancier, with a menu to match: If you want to get a bite at the cafe, it's going to cost you: That's because ticket prices are just the beginning.