![]() Smackdown winner: Skydeck, because the feature comparing your height to other famous structures is pretty cool. The ride up is accompanied by a witty narration, mostly explaining how fast you’re going (more than 20 mph). The ride up to the Observatory takes 40 seconds to climb 1,000 feet, making these the fastest elevators in North America. The 360 Chicago elevators, while smaller, could also potentially be crowded on a busy day. It was cool to see the Statue of Liberty and Eiffel Tower falling away as we quickly ascended, and the feature helped put into perspective just how tall the Willis Tower is. The large elevator will probably be packed, but you’ll be entertained for that minute by a flat-screen television throwing out some fun facts and explaining how high you are climbing, while comparing that height to other well-known structures around the world. Once you finally make it to the elevators that will whisk you up to the Skydeck, it takes about 60 seconds to ascend 1,353 feet to the 103 rd floor of the Willis Tower. Sunset views over Lake Michigan from 360 Chicago The Ride Up Plan Your Visit to John Hancock Observatory Deck - 360 Chicago Groups FAQ Partner Login Follow Us Hours and Pricing Visit 360 CHICAGO 875 N Michigan Avenue, 94 th Floor Daily: 9 AM - 11 PM Last entry is 1 hour prior to closing More Information Contact +1 88 Contact Us Plan Your Visit Discover the best of Chicago from 94 floors up. Total wait time from the front doors was quoted at about 2.5 hours for general admission. There was a line to simply board the elevator that takes you down to a security checkpoint and the ticketing counters, and then another wait to board the elevators up to the Skydeck. I visited on a sunny, Saturday afternoon in mid-March – right around Spring Break time for most high school and colleges – and again on a sunny Saturday afternoon in April a few years later. The Skydeck, being the more popular of the two options, can have some really long lines and wait times. ![]() Wait times are completely dependent on the weather, day of the week, and the season. Both the Skydeck and 360 Chicago suggest visiting early in the morning, or in the evening (after 5 p.m.) for the shortest wait times. ![]() Unless you go up either of these towers on an overcast day, chances are you will have to wait in line to buy tickets, and then wait to get into the elevators that will whisk you up to the observation decks. 1,232 likes, 8 comments - 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck (360chicago) on Instagram: 'If you looked like this you’d post a lot of selfies too don’t hate Photo by ddphotography. Get nighttime views like this from 360 Chicago Wait Times ![]()
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