No one loves lines — but a little queue-smarts goes a long way at sunset.
- TL;DR
- Entry and Security Waves
- Elevator Dispatch Patterns
- Terrace Circulation
- Best/Worst Times
- Running Late? What to Do
- Accessibility Considerations
- Bottom Line
TL;DR
Arrive 60–90 minutes before sunset, expect waves, and capitalize on the 10–30 minutes after sunset when crowds thin.
Entry and Security Waves
- Peak arrival is typically 45–15 minutes before sunset.
- Lines move in surges; patience pays more than line-hopping.
- Keep items minimal to speed screening.
Elevator Dispatch Patterns
- Cars are fast, but batches form — especially when multiple groups clear security at once.
- Follow staff guidance to the least crowded car.
- Keeping your party together reduces re-shuffling at the top.
Terrace Circulation
- Flow improves about 10–15 minutes after sunset as some guests exit.
- Hit the glass floor or your preferred corner during that opening.
- Walk a full loop; new angles open constantly.
Best/Worst Times
| Window |
Experience |
| Morning |
Calmest overall; great clarity |
| Late afternoon (–90 to –45) |
Good time to arrive and scout |
| 45–15 minutes pre-sunset |
Busiest; expect queues and scarce corners |
| 10–30 minutes post-sunset |
Crowds ease; blue hour pops |
Running Late? What to Do
- Don’t skip security prep; empty pockets before you reach the front.
- Ask staff for the quickest elevator line at that moment.
- Prioritize one corner or the glass floor — you can loop later if time allows.
Accessibility Considerations
- Elevators and step-free routes are available; ask staff for the least crowded lifts.
- If lines feel overwhelming, request guidance to a calmer path.
- Wind tunnels can feel cooler while waiting — bring a light layer.
Tip: Bring a lightweight layer — waiting often feels cooler near doorways and elevator banks.
Bottom Line
Be early, expect waves, and pounce when the crowd shifts — especially just after sunset.