Over my 21 years residing within the New York Metropolis space, I’ve spent plenty of time at Rockefeller Heart on the backside of the Rock. Certainly one of my first internships in 2003 was in its 1271 Avenue of the Americas constructing, the place I discovered about all its underground subway passageways. Later, I labored throughout the road from Radio Metropolis Music Corridor for 4 years, grabbing lunch and occasional from the basement degree’s eateries every day. In recent times, I’ve even spent the night time on its sidewalk tenting out within the standby line for Saturday Night time Dwell tickets. In some ways, Rock Heart has all the time felt like my residence away from residence, a spot I have a look at with consolation and familiarity.
Early into my time right here, the 22-acre advanced between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and forty ninth and 51st Streets, opened a rebranded model of its most elevated attraction, Prime of the Rock in 2005, inviting guests up a 45-second elevator experience to open-air statement decks on its 67th, 69th, and seventieth flooring proper smack dab in the course of midtown Manhattan.
Obsessive about heights and sights in every single place I journey, I used to be thrilled to go as much as the highest for a non-public occasion in 2008. However with 4 different sky-high viewpoints in New York Metropolis — the Empire State Constructing and One World Observatory, plus the more moderen Edge NYC, which opened in 2020, and Summit One Vanderbilt in 2021 — I by no means felt the necessity to be part of vacationers for a viewpoint above part of city I knew so effectively.
However a number of months again, Prime of the Rock introduced its latest attraction, offering an additional enhance on a cake topper from its prime ground. Referred to as Skylift, the open-air round platform rises 30 toes above the rooftop and spins 360 levels for a panoramic view. Fortunately, I used to be in a position to snag a check spin the day earlier than it opened to the general public on Oct. 1.
Arriving on the 69th ground outside deck, I paused, overwhelmed by the New York second. Positive different platforms may be larger or sleeker, however from this fiftieth Avenue perspective, I felt like I used to be within the epicenter of town —squarely between the Hudson and East Rivers, seeing all the best way all the way down to Girl Liberty within the south and the Bronx within the north.
Climbing as much as the seventieth ground, I used to be taken by how discreet the Skylift is. At a fast look, it simply appeared like a clear fiberglass round enclosure in the course of the rooftop deck. However a information opened a door and I stepped in, taking a spot across the edge. With no tinge of a jolt, the platform began rising, so gently I didn’t even discover at first. In any case, I used to be fully engrossed in my environment. Instinctively, I began to show, taking in each angle. However then the platform began rotating. I didn’t must do any of the work. Skylift would present me town — all I needed to do was take it in.
I felt like I used to be floating among the many metropolis’s biggest hits. Going through north, Central Park rolled out in entrance of me like a crisp inexperienced carpet. As we spun counterclockwise, acquainted skyscrapers in Columbus Circle and Occasions Sq. I knew from floor degree took a brand new type, as I had now risen to their heights. Then when my viewpoint turned south, we reached the crown jewel, the view of the Empire State Constructing. From this angle, 900 toes within the sky, I imagined that if King Kong had been hanging off of the tower, we’d have been precisely eye to eye — if solely he paused to absorb the view. However that’s how immersed throughout the metropolis the Skylift put me.
Whereas different statement factors had taken me as much as see the skyline, right here I felt that I used to be part of it. Skylift blends in seamlessly with 30 Rock’s Artwork Deco structure from its 1933 opening however provides a modern-day twist with 96 LED pixel flutes that may radiate with colours from the bottom that raise into the sky. In the midst of the platform, there’s additionally a speaker blasting music from its middle, and a digicam that takes a panoramic picture.
And that wasn’t it. In the midst of the three-and-a-half-minute experience, our information mentioned to look down at our toes. Instantly the frosted ground turned clear. Not for the weak of coronary heart, it supplied an adrenaline enhance on prime of the sensation of flying above town, precisely what the intent was.
“We actually wished to create a particular expertise that took benefit of our outside area, that made you actually proceed to really feel the wind in your hair and the sights and sounds of New York round you, however to do it in a method that created a second that was just a little bit thrilling, just a little bit breathtaking,” EB Kelly, the senior managing director at Tishman Speyer and Head of Rockefeller Heart, informed me from the 69th ground.
In truth, the feeling attracts from a few of Rock Heart’s different emblems. “The rotating ground of the sky raise evokes the enduring rotating dance ground of the Rainbow Room a few flooring under us and the expertise of twirling on The Rink downstairs within the wintertime,” she added, including that making a “whimsical second” was pervasive of their planning.
It is that reference to Rock Heart’s near-century of historical past that units this expertise aside. One other iconic chapter can be out there for guests to recreate. The well-known “Lunch Atop of Skyscraper” picture of 11 ironworkers sitting on a beam dangling 850 toes within the air was taken throughout the building of the 69th ground of one among Rock Heart’s buildings, the RCA Constructing. Now on the identical ground, guests can pose atop a singular beam (don’t fear, you’re seat-belted in securely) for the same shot as a part of The Beam, full with enjoyable props to select from, like hammers and wrenches to doughnuts and apples.
Additionally a nod to its previous, The Climate Room eatery on the 67th ground, taking its identify from a Doppler radar that used to sit down on the seventieth ground from the place the forecasts have been decided.
Each The Beam and The Climate Room opened in 2023, and a brand new welcome gallery debuted this previous summer season. Together with Skylift, these are the final items of Prime of the Rock’s full modernization. It’s additionally a part of a Rockefeller Heart-wide effort at reinventing itself with extra trendy and thoughtfully curated retailers like Tough Commerce, McNally Jackson Books. N.Peal, Todd Snyder, and The Outlets at NBC Studios, in addition to eating places like Pebble Bar, Smith & Mills, Lodi, Jupiter, Le Rock, NARO, and 5 Acres.
Admission to the Prime of the Rock is $40 to $61 for these 13 and older, $34 to $55 for kids six to 12, and $38 to $59 for seniors 65 and older. The Beam is a $25 add-on and Skylift is an extra $35 per individual. A VIP Go, which incorporates non-public entry to each The Beam and Skylift begins at $190.
“Rockefeller Heart is a spot with historical past and authenticity,” Kelly mentioned. “If you wish to see the actual New York and join with New York of 90 years in the past and New York of immediately, you should come to Rockefeller Heart to listen to that story and really feel part of that historical past.”