: After your ride, you can visit The Weather Room on-site for hot cocoa and snacks, offering a much more comfortable dining environment than the 1930s workers had. Alternative "Dining in the Sky" Features:
If you are looking for actual lunch service rather than just a photo op, consider these high-altitude options: buy lunch atop a skyscraper
: The attraction pays homage to the 11 ironworkers who originally ate lunch on a beam during the construction of the RCA Building. : After your ride, you can visit The
: Visitors are buckled onto a replica beam that lifts 12 feet above the Top of the Rock observation deck (approx. 800 feet above the ground) and rotates 180 degrees for panoramic views. 800 feet above the ground) and rotates 180
: Experiences like Dinner in the Sky physically hoist a dining table and 22 guests 150 feet into the air via a crane.