People attend the preview of SUMMIT One Vanderbilt observation deck in New York City. (Source: AP Photo/John Minchillo)
The exhibit called “Air” takes over the top three floors of this brand new One Vanderbilt building. (Source: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)
At 1,200 feet up, the Summit is the highest vantage point in Midtown NYC. (Source: AP Photo/John Minchillo)
One Vanderbilt is following all mandated protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Proof of vaccination is required for entry. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
The Observatory is located in 45 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017 Entrance located on the Main Concourse of Grand Central Terminal. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
Visitors can also take a glass elevator ride in Ascent, which moves up the outside of the building and offers thrilling views. (Source: REUTERS/Mike Segar)
New York's latest observation deck features an all-glass enclosed elevator that travels to over 1,200 feet, transparent glass boxes and a room covered entirely with mirrors. (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)
The art installation "Air," designed by artist Kenzo Digital and described as "a walk-through art experience and story of both literal and figurative reflection." (Source: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)
A woman attends the preview of SUMMIT One Vanderbilt observation deck. (Source: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)
The observatory has stunning views of the NYC cityscape. (Source: REUTERS/Mike Segar)
Each of the attractions form part of the 65,000-square-foot entertainment area and observation deck located at the peak of One Vanderbilt. (Source: REUTERS/Mike Segar)
At 1,401 feet high, the building is the fourth tallest in New York City. (Source: AP Photo/John Minchillo)